Ask a Therapist, Communication, Loneliness, Mental Health Topics, Relationships I’m lonely in my marriage. How can I reconnect with my partner? by Alexandra Cromer, LPC on May 13, 2025 It can be confusing to feel lonely in a marriage. After all, many of us spend each day near our partners—sharing meals, visiting family, caring for children, even sleeping in the same bed. So how is it possible to feel lonely with someone right beside you? The truth is, it’s…
Mental Health Topics, Narcissism, Relationships Future faking: How to spot and respond to this relationship red flag by Hannah DeWitt on May 12, 2025 Imagine this: You’re on a first date that feels almost too good to be true. The charming stranger across the table flashes a sly grin and orders another round of wine. Suddenly, they’re painting a vivid picture of your shared future together: dream home, adorable kids, maybe even that art…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics, Research Thriveworks 2025 Pulse on Mental Health Report by Hannah DeWitt on May 12, 2025 A recent Thriveworks survey explored Americans’ perspectives on therapy and mental health, revealing key insights into the factors that influence their decisions. The survey highlights the main reasons why Americans do or don’t go to therapy, the leading causes of anxiety today, and which generation is most inclined to seek…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Bed rotting: self-care trend or mental health red flag? by Hannah DeWitt on May 9, 2025 In today’s fast-paced world, we’re constantly juggling endless to-do lists and feeling pressure from both society and social media to keep up. Amid all this hustle, a new self-care trend has taken off online: bed rotting. To “bed rot” means to spend the day resting in bed, perusing social media,…
Coping Skills, Mental Health Resources, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement How AI can help (or hurt) your mental health: 5 prompts experts recommend by Ashley Laderer on May 9, 2025 For decades, therapy has been synonymous with the classic image of a client lying on a couch while a therapist scribbles notes. Fast forward to today, and this image is rapidly changing. Imagine instead opening an app and confiding in an AI chatbot—a scenario that’s becoming increasingly common as artificial…
Family, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Is your family too close? Understanding enmeshment and how to heal by Kate Rope on May 5, 2025 Does your mom depend on you for her emotional well-being? Does your partner prioritize a parent’s needs over yours—or your kids’? Do you feel like your parent’s expectations dictate your decisions—or that you’re “letting them down” when you do things your way? If any of this sounds familiar, you might…
Mental Health Topics, Research The State of Mental Health in North Carolina by Hannah DeWitt on May 5, 2025 A recent survey of people in North Carolina commissioned by Thriveworks reveals interesting patterns surrounding residents’ emotional state and what they do to improve their mental health. Check out the insights below, including which factors impact mental health most, who they turn to for support, and more. North Carolina’s Mental…
Depression, Mental Health Topics What is high-functioning depression? Key differences (and similarities) you should know by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC on Apr 30, 2025 Imagine this: You wake up, get out of bed, get dressed, make yourself breakfast, and head to work. You go through your daily routine, but something feels off. Activities that once brought you joy no longer spark the same happiness. Everyday chores like washing dishes, laundry, or watering your plants…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships The relationship advice therapists give their clients on repeat—and why it works by Hannah DeWitt on Apr 28, 2025 No matter how “perfectly matched” you are, no two people are exactly the same. We all bring our own unique wants, needs, and beliefs into a relationship. That’s a good thing—our differences are what make relationships exciting and meaningful. But it also means figuring out how to truly care for…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics The 3 types of empathy–and why knowing them can transform your relationships by Alisa Hrustic on Apr 22, 2025 When’s the last time you tried to imagine yourself in someone else’s shoes? This is one of the simplest ways to practice empathy, a powerful skill that plops you into another person’s headspace so you’re in tune with what they may be thinking or feeling. To be human is to…
Ask a Therapist, Depression, Mental Health Topics I’m worried my partner is depressed but won’t talk about it. What should I do? by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC on Apr 21, 2025 I want to start by acknowledging how tough this situation is. Depression is hard not just for the person experiencing it, but also for their partner and the relationship. I’m sure a lot of people can relate to what you’re going through. First, kudos to you for noticing that your…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Care The real guide to dopamine detox: pros, cons, and practical ways to try it by Sunny Sea Gold on Apr 16, 2025 Dopamine detoxes are all over social media, with many influencers talking about doing a “five-day dopamine detox” in which they stay away from social media, podcasts, TV, processed food, and other things that feel unhealthy or take up too much of their free time. The practice, sometimes called dopamine fasting,…