Mental Health Topics, Personality Yes, It’s Possible to Be Both Extroverted and Introverted by Jon Negroni on Jan 20, 2014 When we think of introversion and extraversion, we pit the concepts against each other, categorizing individuals as being one or the other. And yet more and more people will vehemently shout that they are “a little of both” or within some kind of gray area. If the two concepts are so dissimilar, then why do so many people feel this way?
Media Use, Mental Health Topics What Texting is Really Doing to Our Minds by Jon Negroni on Jan 3, 2014 Texting is changing communication as we know it, either for good or ill. But the effect it is having on our minds and compulsive behavior has implications that most of us probably don’t want to hear.
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics, Stress Is Excitement The Best Way to Defeat Stress and Anxiety? by Jon Negroni on Dec 26, 2013 What makes a person excited? How is it that excitement is one of the most effective tools against stress, anxiety and public speaking? Here is our full guide to the science and psychology behind one of our mind’s most powerful resources — enthusiasm — and how you can actually utilize it.
Mental Health Topics, Religion & Spirituality The Mystery and Energy Behind Every Touch by Jon Negroni on Dec 19, 2013 Do you and your loved ones need to keep in touch? We don’t like to be touched. You’ve probably heard the term “personal space” and “bubble” being thrown around by friends and strangers. At the same time, we’re all obsessed with the energy of touch, even if we don’t realize…
Mental Health Topics, Personality 3 Ways to Know If You Are A Psychopath by Jon Negroni on Dec 16, 2013 Are You a Psychopath? The term “psychopath” is one you’ve probably heard tossed around in conversation, sometimes flippantly. But what is a psychopath, really, and how can you tell if you fall under this classification? Psychopathy is a personality disorder that is associated with individuals who are very antisocial. They…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics How to Survive Your First Counseling Session (Podcast) by Jon Negroni on Dec 13, 2013 Getting ready for your first counseling session? Here is our interview with Mike Reffner, the Director of Clinics at Thriveworks. He addresses plenty of things you definitely need to know before meeting your counselor and getting started with counseling.
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics The One Thing You Need to Know About Forgiveness Before You Can Forgive by Jon Negroni on Dec 9, 2013 What is the well-hidden truth about forgiveness that is preventing you from finding it? It should come as no surprise that forgiveness can be one of the most elusive behaviors we exhibit as human beings. You can probably relate when I say that there are times when we know we…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics 12 Excuses for Saying “No” To Counseling (That Don’t Hold Up) by Thriveworks Counseling on Dec 2, 2013 Your excuses for not trying counseling may not be as solid as you think. In no particular order, we’ve heard the following excuses for not going to counseling a lot. Most times, however, it simply comes down to this: If you really want to do something, you’ll find a way….
Loneliness, Mental Health Topics 3 Habits That Are Making You Lonely by Jon Negroni on Nov 20, 2013 Here are a few habits that might be making you lonely. Do you have trouble making and keeping friends? Almost everyone gets lonely once in a while. Even the most social people you know get lonely, even if they don’t wear it on their sleeves. That being said, one of…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement How to Drive Yourself Sane by Walter Matweychuk Ph.D on Nov 19, 2013 With some careful listening of your own irrationality, you may find that it’s actually possible to drive yourself crazy with sanity. As you think about things and speak to others, reflect on how you describe what is going on. Do you think and say, “He made me so mad!” or…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Personality Beware of the “Me-Monster!” by Michael Reffner, Ed.S. on Nov 14, 2013 What’s a “Me-Monster,” and how can I be sure that I am not one? Good questions! If you got the impression that being a Me-Monster is an unfavorable thing, you’re off to a good start. You may not recognize “Me-Monsters” at first glance, but you certainly know them when they…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Why Long Distance Relationships Are More Intense than In-person Ones by Anthony Centore, PhD on Oct 18, 2013 It’s a myth that long distance relationships are impersonal, and here are just a few reasons why.