Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics 5 People Share How Therapy Has Changed Them For the Better by Taylor Bennett on Mar 26, 2018 According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, approximately 1 in 5 American adults experiences mental illness every year; and approximately 1 in 25 experiences a serious mental illness that significantly alters their life. Furthermore, 16 million American adults live with major depression, 42 million with anxiety, 2.4 million with…
Mental Health Topics, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Certain People with OCD May Benefit From Directly Facing Their Fears, Researchers Say by Taylor Bennett on Mar 26, 2018 New research from UCLA finds a new, fairly simple effective treatment for those with OCD: confronting their fears. Say, for instance, someone is compelled to wash their hands consistently throughout the day; facing their fear might involve resisting this compulsion after shaking someone’s hand or perhaps going out of their…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Fulfill These Three Areas of Love and Improve Your Mental Health by Taylor Bennett on Mar 26, 2018 Love is patient. Love is kind. Love is fleeting. Love is friendship on fire. Love is sacrifice. Love is…impossible to define. But the good news is, it’s aplenty—even if we don’t know exactly how to give or receive it. Alex Runolfson, Clinical Mental Health Counselor, understands this all too well….
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Research Should You “Go With Your Gut”? Not Always, Researchers Say by Taylor Bennett on Mar 23, 2018 We’re often told to trust our intuition and “go with our gut.” Why? Where did this saying come from? Well, it’s actually quite literal: when we find ourselves in an uncomfortable or potentially troublesome situation, we get “butterflies,” or a nervous feeling in the “pit of our stomach.” In this…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships What’s the Meaning of Love? Mental Health Pros Weigh In by Taylor Bennett on Mar 23, 2018 If you had to define love using just three words, what three words would you use? Your answer would most likely differ from mine. Why? Because everybody has at least slightly different views on and experiences with love—of which shape their response to the question above. Now, with this in…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Crush Your Superego and Be Kinder to Yourself: A Step-by-Step Guide by Taylor Bennett on Mar 23, 2018 We are all guilty of being overly critical, demeaning, and simply unkind to ourselves. Whether we’re shaming ourselves for gaining a couple pounds, pouting in the mirror for having messy hair, or literally telling ourselves that we’re not good enough. The time is now to crush that superego, stop those…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Mental Health Matters: 6 Actions You Can Take to Further the Cause by Taylor Bennett on Mar 23, 2018 Over the last few years, I’ve learned more about mental health than I ever thought possible: I’ve learned that exercise is as beneficial to our mental wellbeing as it is our physical wellbeing; I’ve learned that anxiety disorders are the most common form of mental illness in the U.S.; I’ve…
Community, Mental Health Topics You Are Not Alone In Your Struggles: Find Your Community by Taylor Bennett on Mar 22, 2018 The title says it all: you are not alone in your suffering. Every single person you encounter today—your coworker, your boss, the guy sitting next to you in traffic, the person you just passed on the street—is struggling with something. And more likely than not, they could all use a…
Mental Health Topics, Research Changes in Facial Color Reveal True Feelings, Researchers Say by Taylor Bennett on Mar 22, 2018 New research says all it takes is a quick examination of an individual’s face to read their emotions—no body language or movement needed. More specifically, this study “Facial color is an efficient mechanism to visually transmit emotion,” which is published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, found…
Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics How to Deal With Painful Emotions: True Healing Requires True Feeling by Taylor Bennett on Mar 22, 2018 Instead of facing painful emotions, I used to swallow them as far down as they would go. I’d insist that I was fine, assuring concerned friends and family with a forced smile. I’d go about my life and tell myself that I was okay despite the breakup, the setback, the…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships 3 Important Lessons You Learn in Couples Counseling by Taylor Bennett on Mar 22, 2018 Maybe your relationship is hanging by a thread; or maybe your relationship “couldn’t be better.” In either and any regard, you could benefit from couples counseling. Couples counseling is designed to help couples weather any current, future, or potential storm—which means even if you fall into the “it couldn’t be…
Communication, Mental Health Topics, Research A Moderate Display of Anger Will Help You Get What You Want, Study Says by Taylor Bennett on Mar 22, 2018 Do you have a tested and true strategy for getting your way? Say you’re in a heated discussion with your boyfriend or you’re talking a possible raise with your boss. In any regard, someone is going to come up with the short stick. And you want to do what you…