She rereads the email three times before sending it.
It is clear. It is thoughtful. It answers the question. But still, her finger hovers over “send” as her mind races: What if I missed something? What if they think I’m not prepared? What if this isn’t good enough?
Across town, a teen sits at the kitchen table staring at a nearly finished essay, unable to turn it in because one paragraph “doesn’t sound right.”
And down the street, a parent stays up late rechecking the school portal, the calendar, the lunch forms, the permission slips — trying to make sure nothing slips through...
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How to Find the Right Therapist in Tampa
Finding the right therapist can feel overwhelming, especially when there are so many options available. Whether you're seeking support for yourself, your child, or your family, choosing a therapist who understands your goals and needs can make a meaningful difference in the therapy experience. Therapy is most effective when there is a strong connection between the client and therapist, and taking the time to find the right fit can help create a positive foundation for growth, healing, and long-term success.
If you're looking for a therapist in Tampa, understanding what to look for and what questions to ask can help you...
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Managing Chronic Worry in an Uncertain World
It usually starts small.
A thought you can’t quite shake.
What if something goes wrong?
What if I’m not prepared?
What if this doesn’t work out?
You try to move on. Stay busy. Focus on what’s in front of you.
But the thought comes back.
Then another one.
And another.
Before you know it, your mind is running through scenarios that haven’t happened, and may never happen, but feel very real in your body.
Tight chest. Restless energy. Trouble focusing. Trouble sleeping.
This is what chronic worry often feels like.
And in a world that feels increasingly uncertain, it’s becoming more common than ever.
Why Worry Feels So Hard to Turn Off
Worry isn’t...
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When Does Stress Become a Mental Health Concern?
Stress is a normal part of life. In fact, in small doses, it can be helpful. It pushes us to meet deadlines, prepare for important events, and respond to challenges. But when stress becomes constant, overwhelming, or begins to interfere with daily functioning, it may signal something more serious.
Understanding the difference between everyday stress and a mental health concern is an important step toward protecting your emotional and physical well-being.
What Is Normal Stress?
Stress is your body’s natural response to perceived demands or threats. When you encounter a challenge, like a work presentation, family conflict, financial strain, or health issue, your...
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Mindfulness and Mental Health: Advice from Tampa Psychologists
Mindfulness has become a widely discussed tool for emotional well-being, but its true value goes far beyond a trend. At Rice Psychology Group, our Tampa psychologists often incorporate mindfulness into treatment to strengthen self-awareness, reduce reactivity, and create space for healthier choices. Practicing mindfulness doesn’t mean forcing calm or clearing your mind completely. Instead, it is about noticing your thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations with curiosity rather than judgment. This gentle shift can have a powerful impact on mental health.
Understanding Mindfulness With Guidance From Tampa Psychologists
Mindfulness teaches you how to pause, observe, and reconnect with the present moment. Tampa psychologists...
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Navigating End-of-Year Stress: Protecting Your Mental Health at Work During the Holidays
As the year winds down, many of us find ourselves juggling an uncomfortable mix of deadlines, holiday expectations, family dynamics, and the pressure to “finish strong.” While the season is often described as joyful, the holidays can increase workplace stress and emotional strain for many employees.
Many people notice increased stress or emotional strain at work during the holiday season. Rice Psychology Group understands that end-of-year burnout is real, and recognizing it early is one of the best ways to protect your mental well-being.
Why This Time of Year Feels So Heavy
1. The Push to Wrap Everything Up
Companies often rush to complete...
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Mindfulness: Nervous System Literacy
Mindfulness isn't about clearing your mind but not getting dragged by it. In a world that never seems to stop, mindfulness offers a pause—a way to regulate your nervous system and avoid being hijacked by all the noise.
Most people tend to see mindfulness as another trendy pop psychology trick that sells the idea that it can finally fix everything and deliver the life they want. Common advice sounds like, "Just clear your mind," "Breathe," and "Float above your problems." These oversimplified narratives leave many people disinterested or skeptical, especially when life feels anything but simple. And yet, mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs)...
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Let’s Discuss Hurricane Fatigue
Floridians are exhausted. In less than two weeks,, hurricanes Helene and Milton made their way through Florida, leaving widespread damage behind. We know that some have lost absolutely everything and have to start their lives over. Others have their homes but are missing parts of their roofs or are dealing with the aftermath of flooding. And too many homes and businesses are still without power.
And while the recovery and repairs of property are already underway, many are trying to figure out how to repair their mental health as well. The feelings of anxiety, stress and exhaustion that can come before, during...
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Election Blues: What You Can do to Feel Better After November 5th
After so much back-and-forth mudslinging, Election Day will be here before we know it. And while the excitement of casting a ballot and the relief of not having to listen to one more political ad fills many of us with joy, others are dealing with some very different emotions now that may continue after the election. If you’re struggling with anxiety or stress and aren’t sure how to manage your emotions, then know that we at Rice Psychology Group understand.
It’s Hard Not To Worry
It seems as if over the years, politics has become a significant source of stress for many...
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Solutions for the Gen Z Struggle
Kids today seem to have it all. The world is literally at their fingertips. While it seems that the up-and-coming generation has more resources and opportunity than ever before, they are struggling the most. Why is that, and what can we do about it?
Rice Psychology Group understands that while each generation has their own specific benefits, they also struggle with very specific mental and emotional obstacles that others before them did not. That’s why we are proud to offer help and support for kids and teens growing up in today’s world, specifically Generation Z.
Who is Generation Z?
According to an article by...
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