Month: January 2021

Tiffany Moon’s Multicolor Shearling Star Slides

Tiffany Moon’s Multicolor Shearling Star Slides on Instastories

Real Housewives of Dallas Instagram Fashion 2021

Although we’ve reported on many a sneaker by this housewives-beloved brand in the past, this post is the first time we’ve reported on these super cute and comfy-looking shearling slides. Just going to show that when you shoot for the moon follow Dr. Tiffany Moon on Instagram, you may just land among some never-before-seen stars. ⭐

 

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Tiffany Moon’s Multicolor Shearling Star Slides

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Jackie Goldschneider’s Black and White Plaid Coat

Jackie Goldschneider’s Black and White Plaid Coat on Instagram

Real Housewives of New Jersey Instagram Fashion 2021

Although this time of year can be pretty blah to say the least, Jackie Goldschenider has thankfully given us something to get excited over with her super cute black and white plaid coat on Instagram. Which we’re thrilled to report is still in stock and ready to be delivered to you very soon (hopefully along with the RHONJ Season 11 trailer for the perfect gift with purchase 🤞).

 

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Jackie Goldschneider’s Black and White Plaid Coat

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Here’s Where You Can Get Quality Therapy & Mental Health Care Online

While there’s undoubtedly been a major cultural shift in the collective perception of mental health and treatment for psychiatric disorders, finding a therapist that you click with—whether you’re looking for cognitive behavioral therapy or emotion-focused therapy still isn’t exactly a seamless or judgment-proof process. As the growing effort to remove the stigma that’s shadowed the discourse surrounding mental and psychological health for ages continues to widen, teletherapy (therapy sessions conducted via phone calls, video conferences, and chat) has become increasingly available and desirable, thanks in part to more convenience and flexibility with appointments, along with the current social distancing measures in place due to the pandemic.

Aside from that, many patients simply feel more comfortable and relaxed during sessions when they’re in the comfort of their own home rather than a potentially intimidating clinical setting. As a side note, even if you don’t have a mental health diagnosis under your belt, we have our ups and downs, and frankly, it’s just nice to have an outsider’s prescriptive—yes, your friends and family are not only trained professionals, but they can also be (lovingly) biased.

Even when you’ve finally taken the plunge and decided to give therapy a shot, finding the right therapist or mental health care provider can be a struggle—whether you’re looking for in-person or virtual care. Often times, it’s a grueling process of trial and error, and the first one or two candidates don’t quite feel like the best fit. This process can be pretty discouraging, and can often leave those in need exhausted (because no one wants to re-hash their life story again and again to new people before meeting “the one”) resulting in giving up in therapy altogether. In fact, it’s kind of like using dating apps—you give your new date the same “best version of yourself” shpeal as if you’re on a job interview, only to discover the chemistry is off, or you get ghosted and have to move onto the next match.

Fortunately, just like dating apps (and first-time dates held over a Zoom call), most online therapy platforms make choosing the right therapist for you, your lifestyle and concerns pretty easy by asking you a series of questions and taking intel on your personal preferences (i.e. which gender you prefer and what type of symptoms or experiences you’re looking to work on). Sure, it’s not a foolproof process, but you are able to choose between a few recommended professionals that meet your criteria. In my experience, there is absolutely nothing more isolating than suffering from a mental health episode and feeling as though you’re alone in the harrowing journey to simply feel like yourself again — let alone feel happy.

While medication is often a necessary part of treatment, talk therapy has really helped me identify common thought patterns (for me, they’re anxiety-fueled cognitive distortions) which has helped me become more self-aware and able to distinguish when it’s my anxiety (I like to think of “her” a separate entity rather than an imbalance of mood-modulating neurotransmitters in my brain) talking versus my logical mind. Of course, one common critique of telemental health is that the therapeutic benefits will be lesser than face-to-face sessions. While this will vary for each person, some studies have indicated that virtual therapy can be just as effective as in-person care.

Finally, although it sucks to say it, therapy can be downright expensive—especially if you don’t have insurance or government health care assistance. Ahead, we’ve outlined some online therapy resources for a variety of different budgets to help you get the care you need (and 100 percent deserve) without having to step foot in a daunting medical office.

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STYLECASTER | Online Therapy

Courtesy of Talkspace.

Talkspace

Talkspace gives you access to thousands of licensed and background-checked professionals without having to leave the comfort of your own home. Depending on which medium you choose to use for your sessions (video, cat. call, etc) will dictate the pricing, but it starts at just $69 per month (prices vary depending on the service you select) if you want to give it a risk-free shot. The one advantage I found with TalkSpace is that I could vent via chat whether it was early morning or late night when a situation arose, rather than having to wait around to see my therapist at our set appointments on Friday. The ability to just type out the situation that had occurred and how I felt about it immediately (although you can’t expect an immediate response at midnight) was also helpful in and of itself.

Amwell therapy

Amwell.

Amwell

Regardless of whether you’re dealing with symptoms related to hormones (i.e. postpartum depression) or a lifelong battle with Bipolar disorder, Amwell is here to help. They have a huge network of licensed and experienced professionals trained to deal with not only hormonal-based “phases,” but also OCD, life transitions, PTSD, chronic insomnia, and even couple’s therapy.

Pride counselling

Pride.

Pride Counseling

Specializing in specific LGBTQ+ concerns, Pride Counseling gives you access to trained doctors, therapists, and psychiatrists to talk to remotely. Whether you’re struggling with the idea of coming out to your family or simply having relationship issues, Pride Counselling offers a forum of non-judgemental professionals to help you get through, and learn better coping mechanisms and communication skills along the way.

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Tracy Tutor’s Grey Nike Hoodie Sweatshirt

Tracy Tutor’s Grey Nike Hoodie Sweatshirt on Instastories

Million Dollar Listing Instagram Fashion 2021

Based on how Tracy Tutor appeared to be suffering through a pilates sesh on Instastories the other day it’s highly unlikely that we’ll be trying out that or any exercise anytime soon. Buying her grey Nike hoodie sweatshirt on the other hand? Well, there’s something telling us to Just Do It. 

 

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Tracy Tutor’s Grey Nike Hoodie Sweatshirt

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Keke Palmer Just Got One of 2021’s Hottest Haircut Trends

When it comes to beauty and fashion trends, what was once old is often new again years later. This could be why it’s so hard to get rid of your clothes when you know those flared jeans are going to feel fresh again. Hairstyles come back especially fast. Just look at all the 2003-style chunky highlights everyone wants again in 2021. Keke Palmer’s new mullet haircut is another example. The shaggy mullet keeps coming back and for good reason. It looks good on everyone and feels cooler than ever.

Celebrities such as Barbie Ferreira, Maisie Williams, Miley Cyrus and Debby Ryan have tried the mullet cut in the past year to great success. Why are theirs so much cooler than the mullet in the ’80s? It’s all about styling. These cuts, Palmer’s included, are subtly longer in the back and shorter in the front with shaggy layers throughout. It’s a rockstar style that’s still pretty.

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Hairstylist Ann Jones is responsible for the shaggy mullet and she shared another look at the cut on her Instagram.

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We love that Palmer’s mullet incorporates piecey bangs, which adds another trend to the already cool-girl haircut. Now, of course, Palmer’s hair is most likely a wig so you’ll see her switch it up again before you can say mullet. But we’re hoping she keeps it in her rotation because it looks incredible on her.

Regardless, save Palmer’s style on your phone for inspo the next time you see your hairstylist. The shaggy mullet isn’t going anywhere and we’re sure to see even more celebrities and influencers rocking the style in 2021.

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