Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Understanding rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT): How does it work? by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC on Jan 14, 2025 Cognitive therapy encompasses a wide umbrella of approaches. One of the most widely-known of these approaches is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), but there is another commonly known technique often considered the predecessor of CBT: rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT). REBT is commonly used to help people manage anxiety, depression, OCD,…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics The benefits of art therapy: How it works and why it’s effective by Alexandra Cromer, LPC on Jan 10, 2025 Creative outlets can be a helpful way to channel and process inner thoughts. Whether through music, drawing, painting, writing, or other artistic mediums, art can provide focus, improve clarity, and inspire honesty—valuable tools in the context of psychotherapy. Art can be used to advance cognitive functions, boost self-esteem, confront emotions,…
Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics When grief becomes anger: 5 steps that will help you work through the anger stage of grief by Sarah Barness on Jan 7, 2025 In 1969, Swiss-American Psychiatrist Elizabeth Kubler-Ross theorized that there are five universal stages of grief: denial and seclusion, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. These stages have since become a widely recognized framework for understanding how people process heartbreaking loss. However, grief is an incredibly personal experience and these stages don’t…
Medication, Mental Health Topics 5 clear signs Wellbutrin is working for you by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC on Jan 3, 2025 When you’re managing depression or anxiety, starting a medication like Wellbutrin (medical name bupropion) can come with mixed emotions. You might feel hopeful about the potential for relief, but it’s easy to feel anxious and wonder if it will actually make a difference. It’s natural to keep tabs on how…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Why am I so emotional? Tips and tricks for when you feel overly emotional by Alexandra Cromer, LPC on Dec 27, 2024 When emotions are running high, it can be hard to manage. Feeling easily frustrated may result from stress, loss, hormones, or even genetics. It’s important to remember that, even when they’re overwhelming, emotions are important signals. Experiencing emotions fully and exploring their source can help you move through those emotions….
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics Systematic desensitization therapy: How does it work? by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC on Dec 23, 2024 Whether it’s for OCD, trauma symptoms, or another condition, systematic desensitization therapy can help make triggers manageable, or even allow you to overcome them altogether. Read on to learn more about how systematic desensitization therapy works, how it differs from exposure therapy, and whether it might be right for you.
Anxiety, Medication, Mental Health Topics, Psychiatry Prozac for anxiety: Effectiveness, side effects, and risks by Tamiqua Jackson, PMHNP on Dec 20, 2024 As one of the most well-known medications used to treat anxiety and depression, Prozac is almost a household name. And for good reason—along with therapy, taking medications such as Prozac for anxiety is often a successful way to treat the challenging symptoms of many anxiety disorders. But even with such…
Disorders, Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics Uncomplicated bereavement & prolonged grief disorder DSM-5: Causes, symptoms, treatment by Sarah Barness on Dec 18, 2024 Grief is a normal human response to the pain of losing someone. It can be brutal, anguished, disorienting, maddening, enraging, and lonely. But ultimately, most people will emerge from grief. They may feel forever changed; however, many find meaning in their lives again. Those difficult feelings eventually make way for…
Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers What is a healthy work-life balance, and how can you achieve it? by Alexandra Cromer, LPC on Dec 13, 2024 In today’s fast-paced world, disconnecting from work after hours can be difficult. However, cultivating a healthy and appropriate work-life balance is essential to good mental health. Maintaining a strong work-life balance often requires intentional effort like planning ahead, prioritizing, and setting proper boundaries. Read on to learn about what contributes…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics How to deal with anxiety: Helpful tips for managing anxiety flare-ups by Laura Harris, LCMHC on Dec 11, 2024 While anxiety is a universal emotion, it doesn’t affect everyone the same way. For some, it’s a fleeting feeling; for others, anxiety can grow into a persistent challenge that disrupts everyday life and negatively impacts mental well-being. The good news is there are quick and effective ways to manage anxiety…
Mental Health Topics, Stress, Work & Careers Understanding and managing workplace stress by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC on Nov 27, 2024 Work can often feel overwhelming, with stress taking a toll on our lives and leaving us feeling perpetually drained. Beyond emotional fatigue, stress can contribute to serious health conditions including depression, anxiety, heart attacks, high blood pressure, and arthritis. While it’s not always possible to control stressors in your workload…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Navigating an identity crisis: Causes, symptoms, and how to cope by Theresa Lupcho, LPC on Nov 25, 2024 Your identity represents the core of who you are and how you see yourself in the world. It might guide your decision-making process, how you handle life challenges, and how you prioritize your time. So, what happens if you lose your sense of self or begin to question your identity? …