Virginia Year of the Peer Award!

We are excited to announce that the Trillium Center has received an award. Here, in the words of Savannah Frye, MA, R-CPRS, Regional Coordinator for Peer Recovery Specialists and Family Support Partners; Northern Virginia Regional Projects Office: On behalf of Jalna Harris, Region 2 Recovery Oriented Services Coordinator with DBHDS, and myself, Region 2 PRS […]

Engulfing Parents: Learn to trust yourself

Obviously, our parents play a crucial role in shaping our lives. However, there are instances when parents become overprotective, controlling, and emotionally smothering, leading to a phenomenon known as engulfing parents. Being raised by engulfing parents can stifle individuality, hinder personal growth, and create emotional dependencies. But take heart, healing from this experience is possible, […]

Drink Water for Well-Being

Have you ever noticed how you feel when you’re thirsty? I mean, besides feeling actual thirst…have you noticed any difference in your mental and emotional state? I know I have. It’s embarrassing to admit, but I would actively ignore my thirst on a regular basis. Believe me, I paid the price with anxiety, mental confusion, […]

Using Your 5 Senses

When it comes to managing my mental health, I’ve learned that sometimes the simplest tools can have the most profound impact. One strategy that has been incredibly helpful for me is using my five senses to uplift my mental health. Our senses – sight, smell, taste, touch, and sound – have a direct connection to […]

The Power of Imagination

Through my adult life I had never been one to engage in intentional imagination. But a few months ago I learned just how transforming imagination can be.  I don’t mean this in regard to creative things like art or music, although obviously imagination is important as an artist. I’m focusing more on imagination and it’s […]