Mental Health Topics, Research Why Are PTSD Sufferers Hypersensitive? Their Brains Over Process Environmental Changes by Taylor Bennett on Dec 8, 2017 Owen carefully studies the revolving fan above him, while his girlfriend Cristina sleeps silently next to him. Finally, he drifts into what appears to be a peaceful sleep. But later, Cristina awakes under the pressure of his body and due to a severe loss of breath—Owen is straddling her, with…
Beginning Therapy, Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics A guide to child therapy: Enhancing children’s well-being with age-specific, evidence-based approaches by Theresa Lupcho, LPC on Dec 8, 2017 It’s hard enough for us adults to understand, sort through, and communicate our feelings. Now, imagine what it must be like for a child or teenager. Or, maybe you can time travel and plop yourself right back into your childhood shoes. Did you experience anxiety as you moved from one…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Couples Therapist Reveals 7 Principles that Happy Couples Abide By by Taylor Bennett on Dec 7, 2017 I know a decent amount of people who would pay a pretty penny for some solid relationship advice—they’re dying for a formula that would solve all their problems and explain how happy couples are, well, so happy. Unfortunately, I can’t provide this formula… nor do I believe it exists. But…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement 10 Ways to Spread the Love This Holiday Season by Taylor Bennett on Dec 6, 2017 People really love to celebrate the holidays, whether it be Halloween, the Fourth of July, or even National Pizza Day—but they really love to celebrate Christmas. The second that Thanksgiving is over, out come the twinkly lights, the tinsel, the carolers, and the gift wrap. We rejoice in decorating the…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships 5 Ways to Be a Better Partner, According to a Couples Therapist by Taylor Bennett on Dec 6, 2017 Each relationship we enter is like a puzzle we have to find the right pieces for. It takes time and experimentation to figure out what makes each person happy and what makes the overall relationship a healthy one. Take, for example, two past relationships of mine: the first was a…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships 4 Common Relationship Issues and Their Solutions, According to the Pros by Taylor Bennett on Dec 5, 2017 Our relationships should be cherished—they’re a main source of love, happiness, and support in our lives. Sometimes, however, we lose sight of that thanks to a plethora of reasons: we’re swamped at work, we begin to take our partner for granted, we get hung up on an ongoing conflict, we…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics 8 Mental Health Benefits of Spending Time Alone by Guest on Dec 5, 2017 Humans are social creatures. Growing up, you probably never wanted to sit alone in the lunchroom or go to the school dance without a date. However, going solo, living alone, and being independent doesn’t mean you have to be lonely. Spending time alone has been shown to offer benefits like…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics 5 Ways to Embrace the Reason for the Christmas Season by Taylor Bennett on Dec 5, 2017 Christmastime is known as the greatest time of year—bright, twinkly lights are strewn across town, Santa Claus sits jolly on every corner, and the cheesy (yet catchy) holiday music is aplenty. Now, we all love a full-belly Santa laugh and singing along to “Jingle Bells”, but it’s easy to forget…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics, Relationships A guide to premarital counseling by Taylor Bennett on Dec 5, 2017 Marriage is a huge step in any relationship, which is why it’s important to do everything you can to give your marriage a solid foundation. One of the best ways to do this is to do premarital counseling. By going to premarital counseling, you can improve your communication and problem…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships 8 Keys to Healthy Relationships, According to Mental Health Professionals by Taylor Bennett on Dec 4, 2017 The truth of the matter is that most of us aren’t relationship experts: we make mistakes, we do and say things we regret, and our relationships subsequently suffer. Now I’m not talking strictly about relationships with our significant others, but those with friends and family as well. In every case,…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology Transference: A Psychological Phenomenon by Taylor Bennett on Dec 1, 2017 “You were never there for me growing up,” Natalie manages to muffle through her tears. “A good father isn’t just present and financially supportive—he’s loving and emotionally supportive too.” She reaches for a tissue and wipes off the makeup running down her face, whilst maintaining her glare at the man…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Research Chemical Imbalance Found in the Brains of Teens Addicted to Smartphones and the Internet by Taylor Bennett on Dec 1, 2017 When I was in college, I lived in Africa for five weeks, as a part of a study abroad program called Linking Lives. The purpose of this program was to immerse us students in a completely unfamiliar culture and environment, whilst also giving us the opportunity to help others. Now…