Media Use, Mental Health Topics 3 Types of Music That Can Improve Your Life by Jon Negroni on Aug 13, 2013 Music Makes Things Better Most of us are aware that music can have a bit of an effect on our emotions. Typically, we use our tunes to foster emotions we already have. If we’re feeling energetic, we like to listen to energetic songs. When we’re upset, we like to listen…
Abuse & Neglect, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Stopping Domestic Violence in Marriages by Adam Bagley on Aug 2, 2013 Marriages with Domestic Violence For those of you who remember the TV show called “The Honeymooners”, you remember the character Ralph Kramden. He spent most of each episode with his good friend Ed Norton trying to scheme and strike it rich. His wife Alice was always there to bring him…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics 4 Apps That Can Make Your Life Better by Jon Negroni on Jul 31, 2013 Our smartphones have become essential little devices and are definitely getting more and more integrated into our daily lives. We use apps for everything: social media, games, news, and sharing pictures. One hidden benefit to them, however, is their ability to actually improve your life across multiple levels, so I…
Aging, Mental Health Topics Why Millennials Need Counseling More Than Ever by Jon Negroni on Jul 29, 2013 What is a millennial? This generation consists of individuals between the ages of 18 and 33. These days, millennials are typically seen as upbeat individuals who are confident and technologically savvy. Unfortunately, that perception doesn’t hold up to the reality of what this generation is really experiencing. Going through the…
Communication, Mental Health Topics, Relationships The Best Way to Handle Relationship Conflict by Adam Bagley on Jul 19, 2013 Disagreements are inevitable. At some point within our relationships we will not see eye to eye and conflict can occur. This does not necessarily mean that something is wrong with your relationship or that you are doomed to a life of constant fighting. How you choose to handle these differences…
Communication, Mental Health Topics Assertive Communication: Responding to People who are Intimidating by Adam Bagley on Jul 19, 2013 We all face situations when it is difficult to respond to people who are intimidating or deal with a friend or family member who’s a constant drain on our energy. Sometimes you may want to discuss your concerns with that person, but you are unsure how they will respond. These…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Disorders, Mental Health Topics Dysthymic Disorder with School Age and Adolescent Boys by Guest on Jul 17, 2013 “Sad, Mad, Irritable and Moody” A summary of long-term low level depression, Dysthymic Disorder with school age and adolescent boys Many parents are not familiar with “Dysthymic Disorder” but it is the most common form of depression and it is typically the longest lasting form; sometimes lasting for years. Often…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Getting Rid of Guilt: Steps to Forgiving and Moving On by Thriveworks Counseling on Jun 27, 2013 Moving on from Guilt Almost everyone in their life at some point experiences the emotion of guilt. There is not one general explanation of guilt due to the nature of what guilt is. It depends on what the person is dealing with. One thing that can be generalized is -that…
Mental Health Topics, PTSD, Trauma DSM 5: One Can Develop PTSD without Experiencing Trauma by Anthony Centore, PhD on Jun 14, 2013 According to the DSM 5, one no longer needs to experience a trauma, but only to have learned about a trauma, to develop PTSD. Field researchers have found that some children, who came from good and trauma free homes, have demonstrated symptoms of PTSD. This occurs in instances where a…
Mental Health Topics, Suicide Helping to Stop Suicide: Life-coach radio hosts commit suicide together by Thriveworks Counseling on Jun 7, 2013 Two life coaches in NYC who hosted a radio show “The Pursuit of Happiness” committed suicide in their Brooklyn apartment. Our thoughts go out to John and Lynne. If you or anyone you know is struggling with this issue, please seek help. To remember their memory, here is a clip…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Netflix Infidelity: Cheating on Your Spouse with TV by Anthony Centore, PhD on Jun 4, 2013 A brief interview on the topic of “Netflix Infidelity” With Dr. Anthony Centore Is “Netflix Infidelity” a Real Issue in Counseling? A couple has never come in with this as their only issue. But, yeah, it’s come up in counseling. It’s obviously not like traditional infidelity. For some couples it’s…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics 3 Tips to Reduce Anxiety by Thriveworks Counseling on May 29, 2013 Anxiety is one of those unnecessary but common struggles in life. In most cases it is something that can be reduces with the right advice and lots of practice. Here are three tips to help you on your journey to overcome anxiety. 1. Try not to think about events too…