Mental Health Topics, Relationships Can relationship problems be fixed? Marriage therapists offer advice for building a strong foundation and resolving common relationship issues by Taylor Bennett on Jul 30, 2018 Perfect relationships don’t exist; problems do and will arise, but the good news is that couples can effectively resolve many common relationship issues. First and foremost, couples need to maintain a healthy level of trust and respect, as these two elements can make or break a relationship. Another vital key…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics Teenhood is marked by difficulties that come with significant and sudden growth by Taylor Bennett on Jul 26, 2018 The teen years are characterized by significant developmental changes that often make this time difficult. It’s important that parents keep their teen’s struggles in mind and do their best to understand what they’re going through. First, teenagers struggle with the journey of self-discovery: they’re trying to understand who they are…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Parenting There is hope for surviving your kid’s teen years—here are 4 professional guidelines for staying sane while your teen tests new waters by Taylor Bennett on Jul 26, 2018 The teen years are characterized by “rebellion,” which can make this stage tough on teens and parents. Fortunately, parents can take action to make these years a little easier on themselves and their teen—and it all starts with accepting rebellion as necessary to their growth and development. Parents should also…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Parenting How should parents talk to their teens about self-esteem and self-awareness? by Taylor Bennett on Jul 25, 2018 Teenhood is characterized by awkward, confusing changes that can make or break one’s mental health. A key to thriving during this time is understanding self-esteem and self-awareness and taking the necessary steps to develop a healthy degree of both. Parents can help their kid do so by first praising their…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Parenting Parenting teens with love and logic: Mental health professionals share valuable tips for raising teens and maintaining strong relationships with them by Taylor Bennett on Jul 25, 2018 The teen years are characterized by developmental changes—both physical and mental—that can make this time difficult for teens and parents. Fortunately, parents can make this time a little easier on everybody by parenting their teens with love and logic, according to mental health professionals. Parents should maintain open and honest…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics Teens and mental health: here are three safe ways to help your teen cope with mental illness by Alex Moore on Jul 24, 2018 The teen years are difficult enough, but when you factor in the high susceptibility to and prevalence of mental illness, these years become even tougher. Fortunately, parents can help their teens cope with mental health conditions. It all starts with educating oneself and knowing the warning signs pertaining to negative…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Depression, Mental Health Topics Here are 3 resources in the digital age for adolescents suffering with depression by Gretchen Cohen on Jul 24, 2018 It’s often scary to be diagnosed with depression or experience depressive thoughts, but it can be especially frightening for teens. Fortunately, there are helpful resources readily available to teens on their smartphones. Resources include depression discussion guides, crisis text lines, and an app that comes with a depression test and…
Mental Health Topics, Parenting A licensed marriage and family therapist delves into 5 research-backed techniques that prove important to parenthood by Carrie Krawiec on Jul 23, 2018 Research shows that there are a few keys to good parenting: encouragement, limit-setting, monitoring and supervision, problem-solving, and positive involvement. Encouragement is all about showing your child positive attention, so as to encourage good behavior. Limit-setting involves setting clear rules as well as clear guidelines for discipline if those rules…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Parenting How parenting influences child development: Four tips for raising a happy, healthy child and equipping them with life-changing tools by Taylor Bennett on Jul 19, 2018 You can set your child up for success by teaching them how to live a happy, healthy life and equipping them with beneficial tools. One parenting technique that can help you accomplish this mission is simply being honest with yourself—are you being the supportive parent or the pushy parent? Practicing…
Mental Health Topics, Parenting What are positive parenting skills? A licensed marriage and family therapist delves into four important skills a parent can offer to their child by Taylor Bennett on Jul 18, 2018 Positive parenting is a loving and gentle approach to parenting that helps to foster healthy relationships between parent and child. There are a handful of skills that parents can practice to accomplish positive parenting, of which includes validation, balance, listening, and support. Validation involves accepting your child’s feelings as they…
Mental Health Topics, Parenting Researchers say that parents typically fall into one of four common parenting styles: Which one do you utilize? Which one should you utilize? by Taylor Bennett on Jul 18, 2018 Researchers sort parents into four common parenting styles: authoritarian, permissive, uninvolved, and authoritative. Authoritarian parents are viewed as disciplinarians, as they make strict rules and offer no wiggle room. Permissive parents, on the other hand, create and enforce little to no rules; they treat their kids more like friends. Uninvolved…
Mental Health Topics, Postpartum & Pregnancy You can be a good mom to your newborn and stay on top of your physical, mental, and emotional health—here’s how by Taylor Bennett on Jul 17, 2018 We like to fantasize about what life will be like… when we get engaged, or we’re offered that promotion; when we move into a grand new house, or finally snag the job of our dreams. But we don’t always factor the tough stuff into those hopeful visions. And so when…