Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics 10 Things Therapists Wish You Knew About Their Job by Taylor Bennett on Jan 11, 2018 Some people believe that therapy is a lost cause. Others believe the very opposite, that therapy is a magical fix-all. And still, others fall somewhere in between: hesitant but hopeful of its rumored healing power. The point is, that everyone has their thoughts and feelings on the therapeutic process—but the…
Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers How to Nail That Job Interview: 6 Tips by Taylor Bennett on Jan 11, 2018 Congratulations! You’ve scored a job interview. I can only imagine how excited you were to hear the news—although, it’s very possible that initial excitement is now overshadowed by your nerves. Because now’s the time to prepare for the interview and then actually attend said interview. While there’s no foolproof guide…
Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics, Research New Vision and Motor Testing May Predict the Best Baseball Players by Taylor Bennett on Jan 10, 2018 When I was in grade school, the idea of being athletic and smart was inconceivable. You were either good at sports or you were a book nerd who aced all their tests—at least, in the minds of my fellow classmates. I, however, played varsity soccer for four years and still…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships 4 Professional Tips for Couples Hoping to Rekindle That Spark by Taylor Bennett on Jan 10, 2018 Pete and Debbie used to be a model couple—but these days, they’re having trouble maintaining that status. Debbie is caught up in a theft at her boutique, while Pete struggles to keep his new record label afloat. Meanwhile, their two daughters argue nonstop, further tampering with the family’s breaking point….
Mental Health Topics, Race & Identity, Research Low-Income and Minority Populations Experience Greater Stress, Which May Result in Health Disparities by Taylor Bennett on Jan 10, 2018 We all understand stress to be harmful, but to what degree? Many of us suffer from the exhaustion that comes with stress, as well as its negative effect on our mood, but it doesn’t end there. Stress can also lead to heart disease, obesity, diabetes, and mental illnesses like depression…
Communication, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Here Are 10 Communication Strategies for You and Your Partner to Implement by Taylor Bennett on Jan 9, 2018 Every couple faces adversity—whether its infidelity, jealousy, insecurity, abuse, a combination of the four, or something different entirely. In any given case, what’s most important is not the difficulty at hand, but how one addresses and solves that issue. I learned this firsthand in a particularly challenging relationship a few…
Mental Health Topics, Research, Sleep Sleeping less than 8 hours a night may increase your chances of developing depression and anxiety by Taylor Bennett on Jan 9, 2018 Some people are cranky before they’ve had their morning coffee. Others can’t function until they’ve stepped into a scolding hot shower. Me? I’m rocking and rolling from the get-go—as long as I’ve gotten my 8 hours of sleep. Every night of the work week, I make sure I’m in bed…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Strengthen Your Marriage: 4 Tips from a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist by Taylor Bennett on Jan 9, 2018 All you need is love, right? Well, not quite. While undying love is essential to a happy, healthy marriage, every strong relationship also requires some hard work. Because life isn’t always easy—in fact, it can get pretty messy. That being said, there are proactive measures couples can take to keep…
Mental Health Topics, Sleep Improve Your Sleep Routine: 5 Professional Tips by Taylor Bennett on Jan 9, 2018 An essential element to maintaining a happy, healthy body and mind is sleep. But the sad truth is that many of us just don’t get enough of it. According to The National Sleep Foundation, adults—young, middle-aged, and old alike—should, at the very minimum, get 7 hours of sleep a night….
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Is My Relationship at Its End? Is It Salvageable? by Taylor Bennett on Jan 9, 2018 My last boyfriend and I should have called it quits years earlier—but we just didn’t know what a healthy relationship looked like. The two of us had a whole lot of love for each other, and we believed that was enough. We thought that the jealousy, codependency, infidelity, and endless…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Research Unpleasant Emotions May Be Essential to Happiness, Study Finds by Taylor Bennett on Jan 9, 2018 When something has upset me, I like to listen to sad music, watch sad movies, and read sad books. I have no desire to “cheer myself up,” with happy tunes or inspiring plots—instead I like to completely engulf myself in the gloom. Plain and simple. This may sound counterproductive or…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships A Partner’s Mere Scent Can Help Reduce Stress Levels by Taylor Bennett on Jan 9, 2018 New research from the University of British Columbia reveals why it’s a woman’s instinct to wear her boyfriend’s hoodie or snuggle up in his armchair when he’s away: it helps them feel calmer. According to this study “Olfactory cues from romantic partners and strangers influence women’s responses to stress,” the…