Mental Health Topics, Self-Care, Self-Improvement A counselor’s quick tips for surviving the holidays and starting the new year off right by Gina Carlino on Dec 19, 2018 Let’s face it, sometimes the holidays aren’t always a time for fun and celebration. They can be a time of increased depression because we are alone, or they can be filled with anxiety because we have to be around family or people we don’t always get along with. Regardless of…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics Why personality disorders are difficult to treat: Is there a cure? by Taylor Bennett on Dec 7, 2018 While there isn’t a cure for personality disorders, there are effective treatment methods out there for those who struggle with these conditions, such as therapy. These clients can often be described as “change-resistant” as they have a particularly difficult time making changes, even when those changes will benefit them. That…
Mental Health Topics, Research New research says your favorite superhero can inspire you to become a better person and act heroically, too by Taylor Bennett on Dec 6, 2018 New research says that superheroes can inspire us to want to be helpful and perform altruistic acts. Researchers sought to understand how our heroes—specifically fictional heroes—might affect how we approach life. Study participants were exposed to different images; one group saw images, which included subtle visuals of superheroes, while another…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics Are personality disorders genetic or environmental? by Taylor Bennett on Dec 6, 2018 Personality disorders are characterized by unhealthy thoughts and behaviors that make everyday functioning significantly difficult. The 10 personality disorders have each been analyzed and defined; however, there is still much to understand, such as how and why these disorders develop. Many experts agree that both genetic and environmental factors are…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Is pessimism or optimism a mental illness? by Taylor Bennett on Dec 5, 2018 Pessimists and optimists are polar opposites; the former focus on the downside, while the latter tend to look on the bright side. While neither of these mentalities are classified as mental illnesses, they each can have some seriously negative effects on our mental health. First, optimism isn’t always the way…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics, Power & Control Is being controlling a personality disorder? by Mark Borg PhD on Dec 4, 2018 When one is hurt by the world—initially by our parents or caretaking environment—it is a natural human reaction to try to control our external environment. Having a controlling personality is not considered to be a personality disorder; however, contemporary psychodynamic theory and practice see DMS-V personality disorders as being environmental…
Mental Health Topics, Personality What are the big 5 personality traits? How do you rank? by Taylor Bennett on Dec 3, 2018 The big 5 personality traits make up a five-factor model, used to evaluate an individual’s main qualities; these qualities include openness, conscientiousness, extroversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. Those who score high on the openness scale enjoy new experiences and are curious in nature; their downfalls can include unpredictability and a lack…
Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers How to stay physically active at your desk job by Taylor Bennett on Nov 30, 2018 One major problem many people have with their desk jobs is, well, the fact that they sit at a desk all day; and they struggle to get in daily physical activity. Fortunately, if you decide you want to be more active at your desk job, you can be! It’ll just…
Life Transition, Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers Should I quit my job and go back to school? by Taylor Bennett on Nov 30, 2018 Think About the “Why” “It’s important to look critically at what their motivation really is—what’s driving their interest, and will it really be helpful to them?” –Joe Casey, Executive Coach and Retirement Coach “Each person has their own unique journey toward meaning and happiness. We must each ask ourselves: where…
Mental Health Topics, Personality, Work & Careers I don’t work well with other people—how can I change that? Consider your personality type and adjust accordingly by Taylor Bennett on Nov 29, 2018 Do you work well with others? If your answer is no and it’s affecting your job, consider a few different personality types that have a more difficult time collaborating with others. Depressive personalities are hypersensitive and don’t take feedback well; if this sounds like you, you can improve your skills…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Care, Work & Careers Do I need a new job, or just a vacation? by Taylor Bennett on Nov 28, 2018 Everybody needs a break from work—but it isn’t always easy to tell whether the real need is a vacation from your job or a new job altogether. Fortunately, you can use several techniques to help you determine where your needs lie: such as the 3, 2, 1 Method. The 3,…
Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers When work is just too much: Should I quit my job? Is it time? by Taylor Bennett on Nov 28, 2018 Every job comes with obstacles, but those obstacles aren’t always worth it; sometimes the right thing to do is quit your job and move on. So, how can you determine if it’s time? The key is to consider your own role in your happiness at work; are you utilizing all…