Mental Health Topics, Parenting 21 Parenting Tips for the 21st Century (Not For the Weak of Heart) by Michael Reffner, Ed.S. on Oct 13, 2016 The birth of new technologies in the 20th Century was supposed to make our lives easier and provide more time for family, personal interests, or just to relax. Instead, the pace has picked up. Work demands have become more hectic. Our schedules are overloaded. But our children – –…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships 4 Ways a Service Dog Can Help With Mental Illness by Guest on Sep 30, 2016 Service dogs are most commonly thought of as helping the physically impaired. However, as mental health becomes a more acceptable topic, psychiatric service dogs are starting to make a public appearance. Psychiatric service dogs help people cope with a mental disorder and improve their quality of life with specifically trained…
Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers 10 Tips For Staying Positive During Unemployment by Amber Shimel on Sep 23, 2016 Unemployment may come as a complete surprise, or it may be on the horizon for quite some time. When you are in between jobs, it is completely normal to also have an air of uncertainty that is hard to escape. Many times, those who are struggling with unemployment fight to…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics Top 10 Movies to Watch on Christmas by Amber Shimel on Sep 20, 2016 For many, watching holiday movies is a treasured tradition. Christmas Day just cannot come without getting most of these favorites checked off the list. When watching a movie, you have the chance to snuggle with loved ones, sit by the fire, and drink hot chocolate. What could be better? With…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Setting Healthy Boundaries: 5 Counseling Tips by Thriveworks Counseling on Sep 10, 2016 Counseling tips for Setting Healthy Personal Boundaries with Others.
Health Conditions, Mental Health Topics 9 Key Factors for Thriving through Cancer by Dawn Gaden, M.A., LPC, NCC on Aug 31, 2016 I Have Cancer. The words “you have cancer,” send shivers down the spine. And each time you brave yourself enough to share your story, you see the looks of terror in people’s eyes that mirrored yours on that life-changing day. Maybe you continue to move forward feeling that “cancer saved…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Happiness is A Choice by Dawn Gaden, M.A., LPC, NCC on Aug 12, 2016 Hmmm, you say? So you are thinking to yourself ‘if I’m not happy it’s my fault. There is something wrong with me, I’m doing something wrong.’ Let’s get something straight right away, there is no blame here! Absolutely none, no room for the blame game in the game of life!…
Life Transition, Mental Health Topics How to do a Life Pivot by Guest on Aug 9, 2016 Editors Note: When we first read this article about making a “life pivot” we were expecting the usual tips and tricks–get up earlier, exercise, reconnect with friends. That’s not what we got with this article by Christina Lewis Halpern! She reinvented herself, making some exciting and dramatic personal changes. We…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Helping Adolescents Understand Healthy Relationships and Intimacy by Carin Goodrich, M.A., LPC on Aug 9, 2016 Let’s Talk About Love With the emergence of adolescence comes the emergence of intimate relationships. Intimacy can be a scary word for parents because our mind goes right to physical intimacy, and who wants to think of their child in a relationship like that? Intimacy, however, is also a feeling…
College, Mental Health Topics The College Freshman “Back to School Blues”: Tips for First Year Success by Collin Davies, M.A., LPE on Aug 9, 2016 Fall is a time of great excitement that includes cooler weather, bonfires, football games, and social gatherings. For many, this time of year is also when millions of young adults take a great leap in their academic career from high school to college, which often includes leaving home and embarking…
Anger Management, Mental Health Topics 7 Questions to Ask Yourself When You’re Angry by Bob McCully NCC, LPC, LCAS on Aug 5, 2016 Everyone gets angry, but some of us get angry more often and with greater intensity than most people. If you’re one of those people, here are some questions to ask yourself that might lead to less anger. 1. Am I truly understanding the other person? Perhaps you misunderstood. Maybe you…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Yoga Heals the Body and the Mind: A Counselor’s Perspective by Dawn Gaden, M.A., LPC, NCC on Jun 27, 2016 Our lives were meant to be joyful and full of love. Counseling, coaching, energy work and yoga, are all tools that will keep our feet grounded, our minds clear and our hearts grateful.” When asked about our health, we tend to think of our physical bodies. As humans, we seem…