Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics What Kind of Therapy Is Right For Me? by Ross Grossman on Jun 11, 2018 Ask Yourself: What Am I Looking to Accomplish? First, ask yourself what you want to accomplish. Do you want to go on an exploration of what happened in your childhood? You may want to find a therapist who specializes in psychodynamic therapy or even hypnotherapy. Are you looking for someone…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics How is therapy beneficial? 5 people explain how therapy helped them heal, improve relationships, manage their emotions, and more by Taylor Bennett on Jun 7, 2018 Therapy is becoming increasingly popular and better trusted in our society, but some still wonder: how is it beneficial? And, how exactly will it help me? The answer isn’t simple or clean-cut, as every individual’s experience with therapy differs—depending on factors like age, duration of sessions, and issue at hand—but…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Do your homework: How to differentiate the good therapists from the bad by Taylor Bennett on Jun 7, 2018 The day my friend decided to try therapy, she sent me a frustrated text: “Ugh, I can’t find any therapists!” Of course there were therapists and counselors in her area, but she couldn’t find any that met her other needs; more specifically, she couldn’t find a female therapist, who took…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Finding the Right Therapist for You by Leslie Korn on Jun 6, 2018 Initial Questions and Considerations Consider why you want to see a counselor and imagine what the ideal counselor or therapist is like. The better you can define what you want, the closer you will come to finding her or him. If you aren’t sure? No worries, the interview process will…
Mental Health Topics, Race & Identity Focuses of therapy for Black women: Lack of validation, stigma, relationships, and more by Guest on Jun 4, 2018 A mental health professional’s ultimate mission is to help his or her clients live their very best lives—which takes patience, understanding, and support. What I mean to say is therapy is a safe place: you don’t have to worry about being judged or ridiculed—your only worry should be getting down…
Mental Health Topics, Race & Identity Religion’s Important Role in Counseling for Black Men and Women by Sheila Campbell on Jun 4, 2018 Religion and spirituality have played major roles in the lives of Black men and women since the days of slavery and before. The connection with God has been significant in helping individuals and families cope with loss, mistreatment, and the hardships of life. It would stand to reason because of…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics, Race & Identity Raising mental health awareness in the Black community by Maria Davis-Pierre on Jun 1, 2018 Many view mental health as a taboo topic of conversation. Some of these people simply don’t want to talk about it—but others actually don’t feel comfortable talking about it. In fact, they’re scared of talking about it. Why? Because of the many stigmas that surround mental health… which are overwhelmingly…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics, Race & Identity Common counseling challenges for African-Americans by Guest on Jun 1, 2018 Stigmas surrounding mental health exist in all groups and societies, but are particularly prevalent in the African-American community—making the concept of therapy or counseling a foreign one, at best. Some individuals simply don’t understand the practice, while others frown down upon it… leaving those in the community who struggle with…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics, Race & Identity Mental health stigmas in the Black community by Sheila Campbell on May 31, 2018 Let’s face it, counseling is often a difficult choice to make. Deciding to allow someone in on those thoughts and feelings that perhaps you haven’t shared with family and friends often leaves one feeling anxious. Although counseling has become more acceptable across the board, when you look at who is…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics, Race & Identity How does counseling differ for Black men and women? by Patrice Douglas on May 31, 2018 No two therapy sessions are just the same—because no two people are just the same. We all have different problems. We all heal at different rates. And we all respond to therapy in different ways. But that’s not to say common themes don’t emerge—such as those that appear in counseling…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology Thanos: A Therapy Session, Diagnosis and Treatment by Mary Ingram, LMFT on May 30, 2018 WARNING: Movie spoilers included! Thanos: Sociopath with a Heart “…and then, to gain the Soul Stone, I killed my daughter, my Gamora, who was my everything…” By the time this client told me this about his past, I had already diagnosed him with both Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) and Antisocial…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology Person-Centered Therapy: The Best Approach to Therapy for Black Men and Women by Guest on May 30, 2018 According to Alisha Powell, licensed clinical social worker, “counseling for Black men and women needs to be rooted in person-centered therapy. Most don’t come into therapy wanting to be told that everything will be okay and that they shouldn’t worry,” she says. “It’s important to create a safe space for…