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A Therapist's Perspective on Smart Phones | Emily Grace Ames of Greenhouse Counseling - MPP S3E14

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In this episode, we talk to therapist Emily Grace Ames of Greenhouse Counseling on the topic of smart phones. Emily Grace reached out after hearing our episode about Jen making her phone "dumb" and really wanted to join in the conversation about what she is personally seeing from a therapist perspective.

In this episode we discuss:
  • A bit about Emily Grace and her background
  • Ways that Emily Grace is seeing smart phones impact mental health in her practice
  • Practical steps you can take to be more intentional with your phone
Resources mentioned in this episode: Emily Grace created this free resource for our listeners. If you feel like your smart phone use has gotten out of control, this tool will help you get curious with yourself, gain clarity, and identify specific changes you might want to make. Go to www.greenhouse-counseling.com/phonefreedom to get your free guide to Phone Freedom.

If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing, sharing with a buddy, or leaving us a review on itunes (or wherever you're listening)! Thank you so much!

Connect with us:

Jennifer Araza blog | newsletter

Sammy Davis website | email

Cover Art by Amanda Leigh of A & A Photography

Music by FASSounds from Pixabay

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Manage episode 414443479 series 3560463
Content provided by Sammy Davis and Jennifer Araza. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sammy Davis and Jennifer Araza or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, we talk to therapist Emily Grace Ames of Greenhouse Counseling on the topic of smart phones. Emily Grace reached out after hearing our episode about Jen making her phone "dumb" and really wanted to join in the conversation about what she is personally seeing from a therapist perspective.

In this episode we discuss:
  • A bit about Emily Grace and her background
  • Ways that Emily Grace is seeing smart phones impact mental health in her practice
  • Practical steps you can take to be more intentional with your phone
Resources mentioned in this episode: Emily Grace created this free resource for our listeners. If you feel like your smart phone use has gotten out of control, this tool will help you get curious with yourself, gain clarity, and identify specific changes you might want to make. Go to www.greenhouse-counseling.com/phonefreedom to get your free guide to Phone Freedom.

If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing, sharing with a buddy, or leaving us a review on itunes (or wherever you're listening)! Thank you so much!

Connect with us:

Jennifer Araza blog | newsletter

Sammy Davis website | email

Cover Art by Amanda Leigh of A & A Photography

Music by FASSounds from Pixabay

  continue reading

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