Deeply Rooted Wellness Center - Therapy Services

Deeply Rooted Wellness Center - Therapy Services Deeply Rooted, in partnership with Soul Full Collective, offers 1:1 in-person & telehealth therapy for adults.

Specializes in treating ✨eating disorders/disordered eating ✨body image ✨relationship challenges ✨attachment, codependency✨LGBTQ+ population

🌥️❄️ How Less Sunlight & Colder Weather Impact Mental Health ❄️🌥️  As the days grow shorter and colder, many people noti...
11/09/2024

🌥️❄️ How Less Sunlight & Colder Weather Impact Mental Health ❄️🌥️

As the days grow shorter and colder, many people notice changes in their mood and energy levels. Reduced sunlight and chilly weather can take a toll on mental health, leading to feelings of sadness, fatigue, or even depression. This seasonal shift is often known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) or the "winter blues."

Here’s how colder weather and less sunlight can affect mental health:

Reduced Sunlight = Lower Mood: Sunlight plays a crucial role in regulating mood by helping your body produce serotonin, the “feel-good” hormone.

Less sunlight can lead to a drop in serotonin levels, contributing to feelings of sadness or depression.

Disrupted Sleep Patterns: Less sunlight can also impact your body’s internal clock, making it harder to fall asleep or stay awake, which can lead to fatigue and irritability.

Less Outdoor Activity: Cold weather often keeps people indoors, leading to less physical activity. Mindful movement is key to mental well-being, and without it, feelings of sluggishness or low mood can worsen.

Increased Loneliness: Winter months can lead to isolation, as people spend more time inside and away from social interactions, heightening feelings of loneliness or disconnection.

Here’s how to combat the winter blues:

🌞 Get Sunlight: Try to spend time outside during the day or sit near windows that let in natural light.

🏃‍♂️ Stay Active: Even a short walk or light exercise indoors can lift your mood.

💡 Light Therapy: Light therapy boxes mimic sunlight and can help improve mood if you can’t get enough natural light.

🧘 Prioritize Self-Care: Make time for things that bring you joy and relaxation, whether it's reading, yoga, or connecting with loved ones.

If the winter blues feel overwhelming or persistent, reach out for support. Your mental health matters year-round. 💙

NO weight or body comments during holiday celebrations this year! We’ve all heard or maybe said comments like:   “Oh, wo...
11/07/2024

NO weight or body comments during holiday celebrations this year! We’ve all heard or maybe said comments like:

“Oh, wow you have gained weight.”
“You’ve eaten too many holiday cookies this year.”
“When are you finally gonna lose the weight?”
“Wow you look great, have you lost weight?”

Let’s be real, comments like this divert us from focusing on connecting with each other and what is really happening in our lives. They can also be hurtful. Comments about somebody losing weight are also harmful because they imply the person was in a bigger body before and that was worse, this thinner body is better. They reinforce diet culture constructs that say thin is good or high value and fat is bad or lesser value.

You never know how somebody is feeling about their body or in their body. Lets focus on the experience of togetherness this holiday season.

🌨️💙 Coping with Depression During the Holidays 💙🌨️  The holiday season is often portrayed as a time of joy and celebrati...
11/05/2024

🌨️💙 Coping with Depression During the Holidays 💙🌨️

The holiday season is often portrayed as a time of joy and celebration, but for many, it can be a season filled with loneliness, stress, and depression. If you’re struggling, know that your feelings are valid, and you don’t have to go through it alone.

Here are a few tips for managing holiday blues:

🌟 Set Realistic Expectations: It’s okay if the holidays don’t look perfect or like everyone else’s. Focus on what feels right for you.
🌟 Reach Out: Even though it may be hard, staying connected with friends or family members can provide emotional support.
🌟Take Care of Yourself: Get enough sleep, eat nourishing food, and take time for activities that make you feel grounded—whether it's going for a walk, reading, or meditating.
🌟 Limit Social Media: The highlight reels of others’ holiday celebrations can intensify feelings of inadequacy or loneliness. It’s okay to take a break.
🌟 Seek Professional Help: If your feelings are overwhelming or persistent, don’t hesitate to reach out to a therapist or a support line. Asking for help is a sign of strength 💪

🌟 **New Eating Disorder Therapy Group Starting November 2024!** 🌟  Are you or a loved one struggling with an eating diso...
11/05/2024

🌟 **New Eating Disorder Therapy Group Starting November 2024!** 🌟

Are you or a loved one struggling with an eating disorder? Join our supportive therapy group designed to provide a safe, compassionate space for healing and connection. Led by **Danielle Pomilla, AMFT**, this group offers guidance, tools, and community to help on your journey toward recovery and additional support through the holiday season which can be triggering for many in recovery.

🗓 **Beginning:** November 2024
📞 **For more information:** Contact Danielle Pomilla, AMFT

Take the first step toward healing. You’re not alone.

🌟 Exciting Announcement: New Eating Disorder Recovery Group Starting Soon! 🌟Starting November 2024, we’re launching a th...
10/15/2024

🌟 Exciting Announcement: New Eating Disorder Recovery Group Starting Soon! 🌟

Starting November 2024, we’re launching a therapy group for those struggling with eating disorders. Join us to share, heal, and grow together in a safe space guided by professionals and have an added level of support this holiday season 🎄🦃⛄️💚❤️💙

🗣️ Open discussions
🌱 Healing strategies
🤝 Peer support
🎁 Support for Food and Holidays

When: November 2024
Contact: Danielle Pomilla 📞(805)864-1387
📧[email protected]

You’re not alone. Message us to learn more or sign up! 💜

Feel free to share this post with anyone who might benefit from this group. 💜

Eating disorders look different on everyone and they affect everyone, not just young women.  Men and older adults can al...
07/12/2024

Eating disorders look different on everyone and they affect everyone, not just young women.

Men and older adults can also struggle with them, driven by complex psychological factors, not vanity.

Book a Free 15 Minute Intro Call at (805) 864-1387 or email [email protected] to get your questions answered and see if we're a good fit.

Creating an inclusive family space is crucial 🌈  1. Practice active listening and open communication.  2. Educate yourse...
07/11/2024

Creating an inclusive family space is crucial 🌈

1. Practice active listening and open communication.

2. Educate yourself on LGBTQ+ issues.

3. Encourage honest dialogue and respect differences.

It may bring up hard or conflicting feelings when your loved one comes out. It's important to be mindful of what you say in those moments and most importantly seek support for yourself too.

Let's make every family member feel valued! 🌟 Share your experiences below. +

🌟 Curious about working together? Schedule a free 15 minute intro call at (805) 864-1387 or email [email protected] to learn more!

Integrated therapy can offer compassionate support for overcoming eating disorders 🌟  Through personalized care, you gai...
05/23/2024

Integrated therapy can offer compassionate support for overcoming eating disorders 🌟

Through personalized care, you gain tools to respect your body and practice intuitive eating. 💚

Embrace your journey of self-acceptance and body neutrality. We're in this together.

🌟 Dealing with Food Guilt 🌟Feeling guilty for not finishing all your food, even when you're not hungry anymore 🍽️😔?It's ...
03/26/2024

🌟 Dealing with Food Guilt 🌟

Feeling guilty for not finishing all your food, even when you're not hungry anymore 🍽️😔?

It's okay to leave food on your plate. Whether it's because your appetite changed, you're full, or you simply didn't enjoy the meal as much as you thought you would, it's important to listen to your body's signals. 💬❤️

Feeling guilty about leaving food is understandable. Food guilt can often come from:

🛒Being reminded of those who may not have enough to eat

🛒Having been raised with the 'finish everything on your plate’ rule

🛒When the food somebody eats mediates their mood or comfortability sitting in their bodies

🛒It is a food that somebody is rarely “allowed” by themselves or parents

🛒Food scarcity or a home with a fear of food scarcity potentially 1st or 2nd generation immigrant families an/or families in low ses

However, forcing yourself to eat past fullness isn't the solution.
Some practical, creative ideas might be to consider saving leftovers for later or finding creative ways to repurpose them 🔄🍲

🗯️For some, these feelings are more complex and require being open to explore new ways of coping, and uncover the beliefs linking your worth to how much food you do or don’t eat.

👇Share any other reasons you experience or ones you hear of that contribute to food guilt

If you or somebody you know is struggling with food guilt, consider seeking professional support. I am reachable at https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/danielle-pomilla-agoura-hills-ca/746638

🌟 Let's Talk About Mental Health 🌟Today, I want to open up a conversation about something that's incredibly important bu...
03/21/2024

🌟 Let's Talk About Mental Health 🌟

Today, I want to open up a conversation about something that's incredibly important but often overlooked: mental health. 🧠💬

It's okay not to be okay. We all have our ups and downs, moments of strength, and moments of struggle. But it's vital that we create a space where talking about our mental health isn't taboo, but encouraged and supported. 💖

Remember, you are not alone. Whether you're dealing with anxiety, depression, stress, or any other mental health challenge, there are people who care about you and resources available to help. Don't hesitate to reach out and seek support. 🤝

Let's prioritize our mental well-being, break the stigma, and foster a culture of understanding and compassion. Together, we can make a difference. 💪

🌟 Finding peace starts with taking that first step. 🌟Struggling with eating disorders, LGBTQ+ concerns, codependency, wo...
03/07/2024

🌟 Finding peace starts with taking that first step. 🌟

Struggling with eating disorders, LGBTQ+ concerns, codependency, women's issues, or relationship challenges? You're not alone. The team and myself at SoulfulCollective offer compassionate therapy, both in-person and through telehealth, providing support wherever you are.

✨ Remember you get to choose a therapist that is right for you. You deserve the very best so go through the checklist to help identify what you do and don't want!

✨ Empowerment and healing await as we navigate these paths together. Reach out today and let's start your journey toward healing and self-discovery. 🌈💖

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