Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Online Counseling Is Effective: Ask yourself these 4 questions before choosing online counseling by Taylor Bennett on May 29, 2018 Online counseling, or web therapy as some call it, is done via video conference, telephone, or chat/email. It’s a great alternative to the traditional therapy model, in which you meet with your counselor face to face in a clinical office—and comes with a ton of perks: not only is it…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Does online therapy really work? What are the benefits? What will I learn? by Taylor Bennett on May 29, 2018 Online counseling may not be as widely recognized as your traditional in-person counseling, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t significant or effective. More and more people are discovering that online therapy really works—as it enables you to attend your sessions virtually, making it an exceptionally convenient and ingenuous approach. Here’s…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Are you nervous about therapy? Give online counseling a try by Taylor Bennett on May 25, 2018 Online counseling is pretty self-explanatory: it’s counseling that you receive online, typically via video chat or phone call. Okay, but if it’s essentially the same thing as your traditional therapy session, why choose the online approach? Those who choose this route do so for different reasons. Perhaps they can’t find…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Commit Yourself to the Therapeutic Process, and Reap the Benefits of Online Counseling by Taylor Bennett on May 24, 2018 You may have heard of a little something called online counseling—but you might not know all that much about it. Basically, online counseling is therapy conducted via telephone or video chat. It’s particularly helpful for certain individuals, such as those who have trouble opening up to the counselor in a…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics The True Risks of Online Counseling by Taylor Bennett on May 24, 2018 Counseling is an incredibly useful tool for all who utilize it. Yes, it is exceptionally effective for those who present symptoms of a serious mental illness like depression or anxiety or posttraumatic stress disorder. But it is also exceptionally effective for those who aren’t diagnosed with a mental disorder. Counseling…
Coping Skills, Loneliness, Mental Health Topics Soothe your lonely feelings with acceptance and positivity by Taylor Bennett on May 18, 2018 I am kind. I am smart. I am important. It might sound like I’m bragging, but I assure you I’m not—I’m just practicing some positive affirmations! Have you ever heard of these? They’re basically positive statements or phrases that you say to give yourself a boost of confidence. And once…
Coping Skills, Loneliness, Mental Health Topics Welcome spontaneity, challenge feelings of loneliness and isolation by Taylor Bennett on May 18, 2018 I am a planner. Always have been, always will be. Now, I don’t keep an agenda like most planners—I make detailed lists instead, outlining my days, my weeks, sometimes my months. The idea is that I need to know what’s going to happen before it actually happens… or at the…
Community, Mental Health Topics Socializing: A Solution for Feelings of Loneliness and Isolation by Taylor Bennett on May 16, 2018 Not too long ago, I went through a messy breakup. One that left me feeling depressed and overwhelmingly lonely. Fortunately, however, after a month or so of sulking around, I decided to embrace the chance to rediscover my independence. I saw my friends and family every now and then, but…
Loneliness, Mental Health Topics How to cure loneliness: Is spending time alone an unexpected remedy? by Taylor Bennett on May 16, 2018 Have you ever experienced the deep desperation that comes with loneliness? You’re excited to finally get home after work, but as soon as you walk in the door and plop down on the couch, a darkness looms. Or maybe you’ve spent the past few days fulfilling one social obligation after…
Community, Loneliness, Mental Health Topics How can volunteering help to combat feelings of loneliness? by Taylor Bennett on May 16, 2018 I have good news: you are capable of overcoming those feelings of loneliness that have been hanging around. And the better news is that you’ll reap additional benefits in the process. So, what does it take? It takes stepping outside of yourself and stepping up to help others. While there…
Depression, Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers When Work Causes Depression by Stella Odogwu on May 11, 2018 A few days ago, I was having an initial session with a new client. She works at a well-known New York Investment Banking company, a job she felt extremely proud to have. Like me, she was an HBCU grad but had only worked in Corporate America for 5 years in…
Alcohol & Drugs, Depression, Mental Health Topics How do drugs and alcohol affect depression? by Taylor Bennett on May 11, 2018 Many of us enjoy a cold beer or a tall glass of wine every now and again. It helps to “take the edge off,” to calm us down after a long week. But what we often fail to realize is that alcohol affects each one of us differently—and as tempting…