Author name: Samantha Binstock

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Anxiety & Panic Disorders, Bipolar Disorder Management, Depression & Mood Disorders, Meditation, Mental Health, Mindset / Motivation, Personality Disorders, SamanthaBinstock.com, Self Care, Trauma & PTSD, Wellness

🎧 Deep Calm: A Grounding Spotify Playlist for Sensitive, Healing Souls

If you’re anything like me, you’re always holding space for loved ones, clients, coworkers, or simply navigating a world that moves too fast. But where do you go to be held? That question led me to create something simple but powerful: a curated Spotify playlist called Deep Calm – Meditative and Grounding Tones, created in […]

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Teacher Support - The Grounded Teacher

The Grounded Teacher: Why It Exists

The Grounded Teacher was founded by Samantha Binstock Lubin, M.Ed., LPC-Associate—an early childhood educator turned licensed therapist. After spending years in the classroom, Samantha transitioned into mental health counseling and quickly realized that many of her former colleagues—fellow teachers—were struggling more than anyone realized. She heard stories of daily overwhelm, anxiety, emotional exhaustion, and unhealthy

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Gracefully Calling Out the Drama: How to Stay Calm When Chaos Isn't Yours - WWB
Dating, Relationship and Marriage, Family and Parenting - MIndful Mom & Dad TM, Relationship Counseling, Stress Management, Trauma & PTSD, Wellness

Gracefully Calling Out the Drama: How to Stay Calm When Chaos Isn’t Yours

Because not every emotional explosion is your emergency. Ever feel like you’re cast in a soap opera you didn’t audition for? You’re minding your business—maybe just asking a simple question or setting a minor boundary—and suddenly? Someone’s acting like you just ruined their birthday, betrayed their trust, and set fire to their favorite throw pillow.

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Emotional First Aid, On Your Terms. How to Build Your Calm-Down Kit Before You Need It. Because the moment to plan for overwhelm is not while it's happening. Wellness, Wealth & Beauty by Post Oak Family Wellness
Anxiety & Panic Disorders, Bipolar Disorder Management, Depression & Mood Disorders, Personality Disorders, Self Care

Emotional First Aid, On Your Terms: How to Build Your Calm-Down Kit Before You Need It

Because the moment to plan for overwhelm is not while it’s happening. 🕊️ Introduction: The Calm Before the Storm, Or After? Ever had one of those moments where you’re crying in your car over something as small as a missing sock… but deep down, you know it’s not about the sock? That’s your nervous system

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Riding the Spiral: A Simple Tool to Name, Shift and Support Your Emotions
Anxiety & Panic Disorders, Bipolar Disorder Management, Depression & Mood Disorders, Mental Health, Mindset / Motivation, Personality Disorders, Stress Management

Riding the Spiral: A Simple Tool to Name, Shift, and Support Your Emotions

You know that moment when you’re spiraling? Not the artsy, incense-burning, soul-awakening kind. We mean the real deal: when one moment you’re annoyed you spilled your coffee, and the next you’re Googling “Can a person disappear into the forest and start over?” We’ve all been there. (Some of us have Pinterest boards titled Cabin Vibes.)

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Why We Gossip and What It Really Says About Us
Mental Health, Wellness

Why We Gossip (and What It Really Says About Us)

It’s not just idle chatter, it’s a mirror. Let’s be honest: We’ve all done it. Gossip. Whispered behind someone’s back. Passed along a juicy tidbit that wasn’t ours to tell. (Even while pretending we “don’t like drama.”) But here’s where things get interesting: That “harmless” venting session at lunch? That compulsive breakdown of someone else’s

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Managing the Risk of Having a Narcissist Parent As An Adult
Anxiety & Panic Disorders, Depression & Mood Disorders, Family and Parenting - MIndful Mom & Dad TM, Mental Health, Personality Disorders, Relationship Counseling, Trauma & PTSD

Managing the Risk of Having a Narcissist Parent

Success in life isn’t just about chasing opportunities. It’s also about recognizing and managing risks, especially the invisible ones.Some risks come from the outside world. But others are woven into the relationships we were born into. One of the most complex? 👉 Having a narcissistic parent as an adult. It doesn’t always look like abuse.

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The Fine Line Between Support and Enabling
Dating, Relationship and Marriage, Relationship Counseling

When Helping Hurts: The Fine Line Between Support and Enabling

We’ve all been there, offering a helping hand to a friend or loved one, only to wonder later if we truly helped or inadvertently made things worse. Imagine this: Your friend, Alex, calls you in a panic. They’ve missed a work deadline again because they were overwhelmed. You drop everything to help them finish their

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Educational Support, Family and Parenting - MIndful Mom & Dad TM, Family Therapy

Breaking the Cycle: Raising Emotionally Healthy, Independent Children

As parents, we want our children to grow up to be kind, responsible, and loving. But sometimes, in an effort to instill these values, we unknowingly place emotional burdens on them that they are not equipped to carry. When children feel responsible for their parents’ emotions, conflicts, or well-being, they may grow up feeling guilty

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