Anxiety, Mental Health Topics Understanding overstimulation: What it is, why it happens, and how to get relief by Jessica Levine on Mar 13, 2025 You’re standing in the kitchen, making coffee as you scroll through your Instagram feed and reply to a quick work email. Then—ding!—a reminder about tomorrow’s dentist appointment pops up, immediately followed by a breaking news notification and two direct messages from your boss. Suddenly, the lights seem a little too…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Signs of burnout at work: How to spot it and start feeling better by Evan Csir, LPC on Mar 7, 2025 Burnout is a state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion due to an excessive amount of stress. Many people might experience burnout after working long or taxing hours at a job, but it can also have other causes, like conflict with a significant other or an especially busy or chaotic…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement 22 simple mental health tips experts wish you knew by Abby Lerner on Mar 3, 2025 “Take your thoughts less seriously.” I was scrolling through Instagram one day when I came across this quote from Dr. Jenny Taitz, a clinical psychologist and author of Stress Resets: How to Soothe Your Body and Mind in Minutes. It stopped me in my feed. Her broader message was that…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Existential therapy: How to find meaning and purpose in daily life by Alexandra Cromer, LPC on Feb 27, 2025 Existential therapy is a branch of humanistic therapy that focuses on human beings as a whole and how we fit into the world: our capacities, aspirations, and limitations. Centered around perpetual issues that each person faces (loneliness, responsibilities, etc.), it works to dissect fear and anxiety, creating meaningful change by…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Exploring the world of music therapy by Alexandra Cromer, LPC on Feb 20, 2025 Music therapy is a recognized form of psychotherapy used to help clients process experiences, express emotions, and develop healthier coping mechanisms. It is especially beneficial for those who struggle with verbal communication, have experienced trauma, or face medical conditions that hinder self-expression. Read on to learn more about how music…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Therapy for couples: Improving communication and resolving conflicts by Theresa Lupcho, LPC on Feb 14, 2025 Romantic relationships can be a wonderful part of life, but they aren’t without their complications. Throughout a relationship, a variety of emotions can come up — from profound happiness and elation to deep despair and anger, and everything in between. The key to creating a healthy and happy relationship is…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics Political anxiety: How to care for yourself and set effective boundaries by Alexandra Cromer, LPC on Feb 6, 2025 Generally speaking, politics can be a challenging topic to talk about. It often causes disagreements, stress, and tension. During tumultuous times like elections or changes in office, this stress can grow to become political anxiety. In the discussion of politics, anxiety might be provoked when you read the news, check…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Anxiety in relationships: How it manifests and ways to cope as a couple by Evan Csir, LPC on Jan 29, 2025 Healthy relationships have the power to bring joy, connection, and improved self-esteem. However, anxiety can disrupt those feelings and take a toll, both on the person experiencing it and their partner. By understanding the roots of anxiety and its impact on the relationship, couples can create emotional safety and develop…
Medication, Mental Health Topics Wellbutrin for anxiety: Can Wellbutrin be used to treat anxiety? How does it work? by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC on Jan 22, 2025 If you experience anxiety, finding the right antidepressant can sometimes feel a bit overwhelming with so many options out there. Wellbutrin, also known as bupropion, is one such medication, and though it’s primarily used to treat depression, it’s also known to help with certain anxiety symptoms. Learn how Wellbutrin can…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Self-Care How to protect yourself on Blue Monday—the “most depressing” day of the year by Alexandra Cromer, LPC on Jan 16, 2025 In the early 2000s, a travel company labeled the third Monday in January as the most depressing day of the year and named it “Blue Monday.” While data hasn’t proven the day to be more depressing than any other, the name stuck. Whether or not Blue Monday is really the…
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,…