Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics Exercising and Eating Well: These Two Self-Care Practices Are Vital to Your Wellbeing by Taylor Bennett on May 4, 2018 For some reason or another, people roll their eyes at the term self-care. But really, we should all be talking about self-care and bragging about how we prioritize our wellbeing rather than feeling ashamed or embarrassed. Because without implementing the proper self-care techniques, we are nowhere close to becoming our…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics, Self-Care, Work & Careers Mental health days: What are they? When are they appropriate? by Taylor Bennett on May 2, 2018 When we’re debilitated by a painfully sore throat, stuffy nose, and pounding headache, we’re quick to call out of work. When we’re injured with a broken arm or sprained ankle, we don’t think twice about taking a couple days off. But when we’re stressed out of our minds or struggling…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Give Yourself a Break: Why Taking a Break Is a Good Thing by Taylor Bennett on May 2, 2018 Two words: snow day. Kids everywhere scream excitedly because they don’t have to go to school and adults breathe a sigh of relief because they get an unexpected day off of work—guilt-free. That’s why snow days are magnificent. They give you a break, from school or from work, and there…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology, Self-Improvement How Can Journaling Help Me? Tips for Keeping a Self-Care Journal by Taylor Bennett on May 1, 2018 I’ve always loved to write. (Go figure.) Therefore, I’ve always loved journaling. I got my first journal in elementary school; it was a bulky, white, furry diary with a rainbow patch in the center of the front cover. I thought it was the coolest thing ever and wrote in it…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology Mindfulness: What Does It Mean and What Can It Do for Me? by Taylor Bennett on May 1, 2018 A lot of people are intimidated or turned off by the terms “mindfulness” and “meditation.” But in reality, there’s nothing to be afraid of. And there’s no reason not to give them a try. Because time and time again, the same individuals who were skeptical of the practices discover just…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology Psychologist diagnoses Jessica Jones: Avoidant or Traumatized? by Mary Ingram, LMFT on May 1, 2018 WARNING: TV Show Spoilers Included! Purpose of Therapy: Ms. Jessica Jones entered my office and threw herself down on the couch, arms crossed in her leather jacket, eyes glaring at the floor. When I welcome her to therapy she says “We can skip the bullshit introductions, okay? You’re my 4th…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships When Is Breaking Up the Right Thing to Do? by Taylor Bennett on Apr 27, 2018 Let’s get right into the nitty gritty: this is a tough question to answer. And because I don’t know the ins and outs of your relationship, I can’t definitively tell you whether or not breaking up is the right thing to do. But I can walk you through the process…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics, Research The Psychological Effects of Losing One’s Religion Vary by Person by Taylor Bennett on Apr 25, 2018 April’s identity is rooted in her religion. Her devout Christianity is her north star and saving grace—until she witnesses a series of particularly unfortunate events, which leave her questioning her faith. Instead of walking into the hospital with her usual confidence and determination to help her patients, April assumes a…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships How Long Does It Take to Get Over a Breakup? by Taylor Bennett on Apr 20, 2018 I remember my first real breakup like it was yesterday. In reality, it was about 8 years ago. I was a freshman in high school and my boyfriend of two years (yep, we started dating in 7th grade) was avoiding me. Every day before soccer practice, he would stop by…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Surviving a long-distance breakup: 6 tips for success by Taylor Bennett on Apr 20, 2018 The one good thing about a long-distance relationship is the breakup. Kidding. Well, kind of kidding, kind of not. Here’s the deal—long-distance relationships are hard work and completely emotionally exhausting. But, if you really love someone, then, of course, they’re doable and worth all that extra effort. Until they aren’t—and…
Communication, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Common Breakup Lines and What They Really Mean by Taylor Bennett on Apr 19, 2018 Relationship experts recommend being honest, kind, and direct in the delivery of a breakup. They say to use “I” statements, be considerate of the other individual’s feelings, and most importantly, make your reasoning crystal clear. But that’s not usually how a breakup unfolds, is it? Instead, we use cliché breakup…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Will We Get Back Together? by Taylor Bennett on Apr 19, 2018 A few years back, I was in an on again, off again relationship. Every few months, something (big somethings and small somethings) came up and we would call it quits. At least for a few weeks. Then, we would get back together and declare our undying love for each other….