Sage House Blog
Find insightful articles, practical tips, and expert advice to help your family thrive. Topics include child and family therapy, art therapy, stress management, sleep improvement, and more.
Bullying Prevention Month: Parenting Edition
Unfortunately, bullying is a common experience in childhood and has only been exacerbated by cyber bullying online and on social media platforms. If you suspect your child is being bullying, it’s okay; there are plenty of ways you can support your child to lessen the emotional impact.
Bullying Prevention Month: Children’s Mental Health
The 2022 school year is in full swing, and this week, we’re taking a deep dive into how bullying affects children’s mental health and development in honor of Bullying Prevention Month.
How To Cope When You Love Someone with Alzheimer’s
September 21st is World Alzheimer’s Day and this year we’re looking at coping mechanisms for those who have loved ones who suffer from Alzheimer’s
Back to School Guide: Student Edition
Labor Day came and went, and for most students, the school year started this week. If you’ve noticed your child acting anxious or fearsome about going back to school, don’t worry.
Back to School Guide: Parent Edition
It’s that time of the year again. Labor Day weekend is right around the corner and following that comes the first day of school.
Q&A with Kelley Kuchinov
Hear from our wonderful clinician, Kelley, on perinatal loss and grief.
Warning Signs of Mental Illnesses
How do you know if you’re suffering from symptoms of mental illnesses and if it’s time to seek help? It’s important that we educate ourselves on the common warning signs and symptoms of mental illnesses so we can understand our own mental wellbeing and our loved ones as well.
How to Build a Good Mental Health Routine
It’s easy to get overwhelmed with your everyday life. Whether you’re paying bills, grocery shopping, working, cleaning your home, shopping, exercising, getting enough sleep, eating well, or parenting, it is completely normal to become discouraged.
Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
July is the National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month and this year we’re bringing awareness to the unique struggles that racial and ethnic minorities experience.
Q&A With Christina Hagemeier
Introducing our wonderful new clinician, Christina Hagemeier! We are so excited to welcome her to the Sage House team.
PTSD Awareness Day
National Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Awareness Day is on June 27th and this year we’re discussing the silent disorder.
Talking to Your Teen About Sexuality and Gender
June is Pride Month and this week we’re bringing you a very special top: how to talk to your teens about sexuality and gender.
Making Mental Health a Priority During Pride Month
June 1st marks the start of pride month, and this year we’re shining a light on how mental health issues disproportionately affect children and adults in the LGBTQIA* community.
Q&A with Mary Stewart
Perinatal essentially means the 'time around birth.' We use it to describe a period of time that starts at conception and lasts through the first year after giving birth.
National Children’s Mental Health Day
It’s easy to identify a child’s physical necessities, like food, water, clothing and housing. What’s more challenging for parents, though, is identifying their mental needs
World Maternal Mental Health Day
May 7th is World Maternal Mental Health Day, and this year we’re bringing attention to the importance of mental health concerns for mothers and families.
Q&A with Lindsay Carroll
What is the difference between sexual violence, sexual assault, rape, and sexual harassment?

