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About Jennifer Tzoumas

I hold active licenses for independent practice in Texas and Pennsylvania, and an Authority to Practice Interjurisdictional Telepsychology (APIT) granted from the PSYPACT Commission, that allows for independent practice in approximately 30 of the 50 United States (check https://www.verifypsypact.org/ to see if your state participates). I have been married for 25 years, and have two teenage daughters. Although I enjoy social gatherings in small doses, I am more of an introvert (I prefer working one-on-one, or in small groups). Outside the office, I consider myself an avid reader, recreational runner/weight lifter, and part-time gardener. I am active in my church and enjoy watching my daughters in their activities (dance, TaeKwonDo, and marching band).

Collective Trauma COVID

Although there is hope on the horizon with the rollout of vaccines, the toll of COVID on individuals, families, and society has been high. Because we’ve been dealing with this virus for so long, our responses have changed. The term “collective trauma” has been used more than once to describe what everyone is going through. 

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Social Media and Phone Addiction

Do you need a Day of Unplugging? Think about how often you look at your phone each day. How much time do you spend on social media? How many hours do you spend playing games on your tablet? 

The reality is, most of us are on some kind of device around the clock. For many, checking your phone first thing in the morning has become a habit, and spending all day in front of technology is the norm. 

...continue reading "A “Day of Unplugging”: What It is and Why You Should Participate"

Random Acts of Kindness

After a year of strife and relationship disconnect, a renewed focus on kindness may be the best way forward. With the holidays well past and the blush of  Valentine’s Day fading, the remaining weeks of winter may feel long and dreary until spring finally arrives.

At times, you may need your spirits raised and your faith in humanity restored. Often, the best way to do this is to actively take part in that restoration.

What’s the easiest way to start? February 17, 2021, the day that kicks off Random Acts of Kindness Week.

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Living with a chronic illness can be difficult and sometimes lonely when others don't understand the limits you have. The people in your life who care about you deserve to know how they can help and support you. 

Additionally, having that support can boost your spirits and help you to get through the harder days of your illness. 

...continue reading "How to Help Loved Ones Understand Your Chronic Illness & Limits"

Tips for Work Life Balance When Working From Home During COVID

At first, working from home may have seemed like a really good thing. Not having to face COVID-19 daily while earning your paycheck from the couch wasn’t so bad in the scheme of things. In fact, you might’ve found you accomplished much more without commutes, coffee breaks, or even having to get fully dressed.

However, now we know that the new year will not wipe away our pandemic problem. We’ll still need to distance ourselves and work from our homes if we can. But, if you are like many people, the novelty of remote work has likely worn off. (Read more here about statistics of working from home).

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Mindfulness helps self-compassion

More and more, mindfulness is being shown to offer incredible benefits for both physical and emotional health, including greater self-compassion. Mindfulness encompasses several main ideas and goals. These include increasing our awareness of the present moment and accepting our thoughts and experiences as they are. They also include learning to be intentional about our thoughts and actions.

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Limiting Suffering

No one wants to experience pain or suffering.  Just as we are hard wired to physically recoil from a hot stove, we are hard wired to want to avoid emotional pain and heartache. Yet, sometimes we find ourselves stuck "marinating" in the misery or making our pain more miserable in the way we address it.

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Face life challenges as a team.

Life will always have a certain amount of trials and challenges to face, and 2020 has given us more than our fair share it seems. Instead of turning on one another, though, how can couples face the challenging issues as a team... and win?

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