Bullying Awareness & Prevention, Mental Health Topics Why does bullying happen? Who is at risk of being bullied? by Taylor Bennett on Nov 1, 2018 Every single day, people are bullied by their peers: in school, at work, and elsewhere. An important question to ask when it comes to bullying is why: why do bullies bully? A few factors are involved, including whether or not actions are taken by a community to prevent bullying. Additionally,…
College, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics College students are facing significant mental health challenges: Here are 7 conditions to keep an eye out for by Freddie Tubbs on Oct 31, 2018 College students face severe mental health challenges, which threaten to wreak havoc on their studies as well as their overall wellbeing. It’s important to keep a watchful eye on the college goers in your life, specifically if they exhibit harmful symptoms of a mental illness like anxiety or depression. In…
Bullying Awareness & Prevention, Mental Health Topics Sibling bullying: Know the signs and stop the cycle (Updated) by Taylor Bennett on Oct 29, 2018 It’s important you understand it yourself before educating your kids on bullying: for instance, bullying doesn’t just occur at school but in the household. Oftentimes, bullies are created in the household after they are bullied themselves by family members, like parents and siblings. You can spot sibling bullying by keeping…
Bullying Awareness & Prevention, Mental Health Topics How do I talk to my kid about bullying? (Updated) by Taylor Bennett on Oct 29, 2018 It can be hard to navigate a conversation about bullying with your child, but there are a few professional tips that can help you do so successfully. First, you should help your child feel comfortable talking to you; this can be accomplished by encouraging and maintaining open communication on multiple…
Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics Feeling flustered? Regain control by challenging your inner critic and finding your calm by Taylor Bennett on Oct 26, 2018 Oftentimes, we feel flustered after messing up and ruminate over the self-perceived embarrassment or mistake. However, more likely than not, those who witnessed the blunder either didn’t notice or don’t care about the blunder. We need to remember that we’re our own worst critics and put things into perspective: whatever…
Mental Health Topics, Parenting Parents, here’s how to stop a temper tantrum before it gets going by Taylor Bennett on Oct 25, 2018 Parents dread the temper tantrums their children throw, but there are proactive steps they can take to prevent them from happening in the first place. First, set expectations: make the rules and boundaries known. For example, before going into the grocery store, explain to your child that you’re only getting…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Do you feel worthless or ashamed? Get out of the shame spiral by engaging in this self-talk by Taylor Bennett on Oct 24, 2018 We all have an inner bully who focuses on the negative and threatens to send us into a shame spiral, which can have harmful short and long-term effects. This makes acknowledging your inner bully crucial to improving your life and defeating the bully, so you can then replace the negative…
Mental Health Topics, Sleep Fatigue is dangerous—understand the harmful effects and learn how to manage your exhaustion by Anna Lexi on Oct 22, 2018 Fatigue can be described as a state of exhaustion, which often results from overworking yourself mentally or physically. Large amounts of stress and anxiety that aren’t properly handled, as well as feeling bored or stuck, can lead to your feeling fatigued. Fatigue can have some pretty harmful effects from reduced…
Depression, Health Conditions, Mental Health Topics Can depression cause fever and other flu-like symptoms? How to tell the difference between depression and the flu by Taylor Bennett on Oct 19, 2018 Depression is characterized by, well, a depressed state. Those who develop the condition present this state of despair as well as a loss of interest or pleasure in day to day life. The remaining characteristics can vary… and be mistaken for another illness entirely—the flu. This makes distinguishing the difference…
Depression, Life Transition, Mental Health Topics The Dark Years: Why early 20-somethings are preoccupied with depression by Dejaye Botkin on Oct 18, 2018 Teens and other young individuals overuse the term depression: they say they’re “depressed,” when they’re anything but perfectly happy. This is a problem, as it blurs the line between being experiencing normal emotions and being clinically depressed. The answer to this problem is to help young people understand that life…
Depression, Loneliness, Mental Health Topics Depression rising among young adults, due in part to an increased sense of isolation by Taylor Bennett on Oct 17, 2018 Counselors are seeing a rise in young people seeking counseling for depression. One reason so many young people are dealing with depression is because they’re socially isolated thanks to increasing social media use. The good news is that while this problem is concerning, it can be corrected: we can take…
Media Use, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics How counseling, counselors are portrayed in the media by Taylor Bennett on Oct 11, 2018 Despite the credentials, skills, and experience mental health professionals possess, they are often depicted as unprofessional, unhelpful, and unqualified. In many TV shows and movies, the characters who play counselors or therapists are often portrayed as unprofessional and emotional: they engage in unprofessional relationships with their clients and let their…