Ellie Mental Health - Rockwall, TX

Ellie Mental Health - Rockwall, TX Ellie Mental Health in Rockwall, Texas isn’t your average therapy clinic.

We’ve created a comfy, judgment-free zone where you can be authentic, get real about where you’re at in your mental health, and receive the compassionate care you deserve. We strive to break down treatment barriers and provide you with customized counseling services that meet your therapy needs.

04/27/2026

Caregiving is an act of love. It’s also a lot. You don’t need another reminder to “take care of yourself.” You need support that actually works in your life. Ellie Mental Health offers therapy that meets you where you are, whether that’s in-person or online. Take one small step. We’ll meet you there.

Schedule online now: https://bit.ly/3OyM8Pu

04/14/2026

You don’t need a new awareness month to know you’re stressed. You’ve probably been carrying it for a while. Putting off support doesn’t mean you don’t care. It usually just means it feels like too much to figure out. If therapy has been sitting in the “I’ll get to it” category, you’re not behind. When you’re ready, Ellie can help make that first step feel a little more manageable.

Get started at //elliementalhealth.com/

If your stress response lately is just ✨staring into space✨... you're not alone.Try this:- unclench your jaw- drop your ...
04/13/2026

If your stress response lately is just ✨staring into space✨... you're not alone.

Try this:
- unclench your jaw
- drop your shoulders
- take one deep breath like you mean it

Congrats, you just did something helpful.

For more than just survival-mode tips: elliementalhealth.com/conditions/stress-burnout/

Therapy isn't always about instant epiphanies and constant breakthroughs, it's about embracing the journey of self-disco...
05/29/2024

Therapy isn't always about instant epiphanies and constant breakthroughs, it's about embracing the journey of self-discovery, growth, and healing. 🌱

Ever feel like your thoughts are spiraling? 🌀 Here's how to quiet them down:Asking yourself questions like, "Is this tho...
05/27/2024

Ever feel like your thoughts are spiraling? 🌀 Here's how to quiet them down:

Asking yourself questions like, "Is this thought realistic?" or "Is there evidence to support this thought?" or "Is this thought based on assumptions?" 🧠

💚 Next try a mindfulness technique deep breathing, doing a mind dump exercise, drawing or coloring, or

Then try redirecting or distracting your thoughts by calling a friend, or going for a walk.

What works for you? Let us know in the comments! ⬇

Real talk-- Supporting someone when they're dealing with mental health challenge can be hard. It's not always knowing th...
05/22/2024

Real talk-- Supporting someone when they're dealing with mental health challenge can be hard. It's not always knowing the right words or actions, but sometime's it's simply about being there.

Let's keep showing up, lending an ear, and offering love without judgment. Because in those moments of struggle, our support can make all the difference. 💕

Here are some tips from one of our psychiatrists, Dr. Patty Dickmann, about how you can show up for your loved ones.

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When we say "SPMIs," we are talking about mental illnesses that are recurrent, long-lasting, and make it hard for you to...
05/20/2024

When we say "SPMIs," we are talking about mental illnesses that are recurrent, long-lasting, and make it hard for you to do your everyday life. Examples include schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and severe depression.

These diagnoses are more common than you realize, AND there are numerous treatment options including medications, psychotherapy, and self-management strategies (like developing healthy routines, optimizing sleep, recognizing triggers, and learning coping skills).

If you are someone with a SPMI, you are not alone. Ellie therapists are here for you. Let's spread awareness and break that stigma. 💪

Ever feel like your brain is overheating? 😳 Try this:1. Find a quiet place and make sure you have a pen or pencil and pl...
05/17/2024

Ever feel like your brain is overheating? 😳 Try this:

1. Find a quiet place and make sure you have a pen or pencil and plenty of paper or a notebook.

2. Set a timer for five minutes. ⏰

3. Start writing down everything that comes to mind, no matter how small or insignificant it may seem. Write down thoughts, ideas, tasks, worries, plans, goals, reminders, or anything else that pops into your head.

4. Don't censor your thoughts or worry about organizing them at this stage. Write without pausing to analyze or judge what you're writing. The goal is to get everything out of your head and onto paper.

5. You can organize your thoughts into lists, bullet points, or short phrases if it helps you to structure your mind dump. However, don't spend too much time on formatting—focus on capturing your thoughts quickly.

6. Continue writing until your time limit is up. If you run out of things to write about, sit quietly and wait for more thoughts to come to mind.

This is called a "mind dump" exercise, and by following these steps, you can declutter your mind and gain clarity and focus on the tasks and priorities that matter most to you.

Everyone goes through moments of feeling anxious now and then. 😵‍💫😵‍💫Sometimes it's just a passing feeling, but for othe...
05/15/2024

Everyone goes through moments of feeling anxious now and then. 😵‍💫😵‍💫

Sometimes it's just a passing feeling, but for others, it can stick around longer or feel more intense. Just know that it's totally normal, but if it starts getting in the way of everyday stuff, it's good to reach out to a therapist for some extra support.

Here are some common symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder:
- Feeling nervous or on edge and you're not sure why
- Trouble concentrating
- Racing thoughts
- Restlessness or irritability
- Feeling panicky for no reason
- Difficulty sleeping

Anxiety disorders affect nearly 1 out of 5 adults, and therapy can be really helpful in relieving these symptoms and giving you the necessary tools to cope.

What's your favorite way to cope with anxiety? Let us know in the comments!

*Everything* making you anxious? Here's a coping skill to try:Progressive Muscle Relaxation involves tensing and then re...
05/02/2024

*Everything* making you anxious? Here's a coping skill to try:

Progressive Muscle Relaxation involves tensing and then relaxing different muscle groups in your body, which can help release physical tension and promote a sense of relaxation.

1. Find a quiet and comfortable place to sit or lie down.
2. Close your eyes and take a few deep breaths to center yourself.
3. Start with your toes and gradually work your way up through your body, tensing and then relaxing each muscle group for about 5-10 seconds each.
4. As you tense each muscle group, focus on the sensation of tension and then consciously release it as you relax the muscle.
5. Progress through your body, including your feet, calves, thighs, abdomen, chest, arms, hands, shoulders, neck, and face.
6. Continue this process until you've tensed and relaxed all major muscle groups in your body.

By systematically tensing and relaxing your muscles, you can become more aware of physical tension and learn to release it, which can help alleviate feelings of anxiety and stress.

04/29/2024

Coping skills come in all kinds, and since it's , we wanted to share some stats with you about this groovy stress reliever:

💃 98% of participants in a research study reported dancing improved their mood and the capability to cope with stress.

🕺Research also shows that dancing improves your confidence and compassion for others.

🎵 Plus, listening to music releases levels of dopamine (the pleasure hormone) in your brain.

It doesn't matter if you're good at dancing or if you're dancing alone in your room with a hairbrush, turn up some of your favorite upbeat songs and get moving today!


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930 West Ralph Hall Parkway
Rockwall, TX
75032

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 8pm
Saturday 12pm - 6pm

Telephone

+12146463789

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