Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Focus on loving your single self on Singles Awareness Day by Taylor Bennett on Feb 15, 2018 My longest relationship lasted a total of six years—so, it’s safe to say that I know what it’s like to feel attached to another. He was love, he was support, he was home. Key word: was. That relationship ended after every conversation became an argument, every look tainted with resentment,…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Therapists Are People Too: They Have Needs, Flaws, and Feelings by Taylor Bennett on Feb 14, 2018 Therapy is an investment in your future—it helps you to live an overall better life, starting with your very first session. Now, there are many different forms of therapy from cognitive behavioral therapy to interpersonal therapy, group therapy, relationship counseling, life coaching, and so on—yet each method shares a common…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Achieve Your Goals Any Time of the Year: 5 Simple Techniques by Taylor Bennett on Feb 13, 2018 Contrary to popular belief, January is not the only time to set and work towards your goals! You can and should be setting goals year-round. But it’s important you’re tackling them in an effective way, one that yields real results and leaves you feeling accomplished. Lakiesha Russell, a licensed professional…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Step Outside of Your Comfort Zone—Benefits and Tips by Taylor Bennett on Feb 12, 2018 It’s great to get into a comfortable, reliable routine—but it’s also important that you step outside of your comfort zone and challenge yourself every now and then! I understand that it’s scary… but it’s also rewarding and more than worth the risk. Don’t worry, you don’t have to go skydiving…
Life Transition, Mental Health Topics Feeling Restless or Unsatisfied with Life? Create and Consult a Life Wheel by Taylor Bennett on Feb 12, 2018 Do you feel like you’ve hit a roadblock? You were happy, satisfied, and even excited about where your life was going… but now something feels off. You’re no longer motivated or enthused with your current situation. Everything at work is “fine.” Everything at home is “alright.” Yet, something feels off…
Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics When Life Knocks You Down, Implement These 6 Strategies by Taylor Bennett on Feb 8, 2018 No matter how hard you try or how badly you wish you could, you cannot control every single aspect of your life: the flat tire you got this morning, your unraveling relationship, the sudden mass layoffs at work. Sure, you can hope for the best, but I recommend instead preparing…
Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics How to help a grieving loved one or friend (Updated) by Taylor Bennett on Feb 7, 2018 We define and we dissect the grieving process: first, the grieving individual will experience denial, followed by anger; then bargaining and a bout of depression; and lastly, acceptance. Once they’ve progressed through these five stages they’ll be A-Okay, good to go—right? Wrong. Grief can’t be so simply defined or explained…
Depression, Mental Health Topics How to Stay Happy When a Loved One Is Depressed by Taylor Bennett on Feb 6, 2018 Depression is a crippling mental illness, which leaves many of its sufferers feeling lonely, unmotivated, empty, and generally unhappy. Fortunately, these individuals can combat this disorder and its harrowing effects by undergoing therapy and/or taking medication… but what about their loved ones? Depression doesn’t just hurt those who are diagnosed…
Depression, Mental Health Topics People With Depression Have Their Own Language, According to New Study by Taylor Bennett on Feb 6, 2018 Two of the most important people in my life are diagnosed with depression. Some days they’re happy and a joy to be around—others, they’re miserable and can’t be bothered. While I understand it’s the depression talking, I’m still human, and sometimes can’t help but wonder: Why are they being so…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics, Research Study Finds Link Between the Belief in Conspiracies and Distrust in Vaccines by Taylor Bennett on Feb 5, 2018 My brother is undoubtedly an intelligent individual—but he believes in some questionable things. Take, for example, his loyalty to two “psychic” twins on YouTube. These twins have hundreds of thousands of followers and fans who tune in to hear their predictions for the future. And while it’s unclear whether my…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics A 5-Step Guide for Taking That Leap of Faith and Beginning Therapy by Taylor Bennett on Feb 2, 2018 My best friend suffered from debilitating anxiety and depression after her boyfriend of four years broke up with her. She knew she needed help—in fact, she was desperate for help—but she was also nervous and reluctant to take that leap of faith. The months following her breakup became increasingly tough;…
Communication, Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics How to Talk About Your Feelings: 6 Tips by Taylor Bennett on Feb 2, 2018 I used to be really good at not talking about my feelings. I kept everything bottled up until I near exploded. Why? Well, if I opened up about my feelings then they became real; and, more importantly, I didn’t like to burden anyone else with my feelings. Fortunately, I’ve since…