Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement How a digital detox can bring a healthy balance to your life by Alexandra Cromer, LPC on Nov 22, 2024 We’ve all felt it—that slightly fried feeling from too much screen time, too many notifications demanding our attention, and too many apps pulling us in every direction. It’s overwhelming, and sometimes the best remedy is a good, old-fashioned break, or a “digital detox.” This purposeful time off from screens and…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics What are anxiety tics, and how can I treat them? by Hannah DeWitt on Nov 22, 2024 Anxiety can disrupt daily life in many ways, sometimes even manifesting as physical symptoms. When someone with anxiety feels particularly nervous or stressed, their body may respond with tension, leading to muscle spasms or involuntary jerks. These are commonly known as “anxiety tics” or, more precisely, “anxiety twitches.” In this…
Medication, Mental Health Topics Mixing Prozac and alcohol: Is it a bad idea? by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC on Nov 22, 2024 If you’re on Prozac (fluoxetine) or considering it, you might wonder: can you drink on Prozac? Prozac is an antidepressant designed to reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety, supporting your healing process. However, if you enjoy an occasional drink, it’s natural to question how alcohol might interact with your medication….
Family, Mental Health Topics I hate my family: How can I make being around my family bearable? by Theresa Lupcho, LPC on Nov 19, 2024 Feeling angry or resentful toward family members is a common experience that can arise from various psychological, emotional, and situational factors. Whether it’s a parent, sibling, or extended relative, conflicts within families can make maintaining harmonious relationships challenging and stressful. The good news? There are strategies to navigate relationships with…
ADHD, Medication, Mental Health Topics Wellbutrin for ADHD: Is it as effective as stimulant-based treatments? by Tamiqua Jackson, PMHNP on Nov 18, 2024 Wellbutrin is an antidepressant sometimes used to treat ADHD symptoms, although it is not FDA-approved for this purpose. If you’re considering Wellbutrin for ADHD, it’s essential to weigh its pros and cons against other ADHD medications, such as Adderall. To use Wellbutrin for ADHD, you’ll need a prescription from a…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Understanding the Impact of Childhood Trauma on Adult Relationships by Evan Csir, LPC on Nov 15, 2024 Childhood trauma can cast a long shadow over a person’s life, affecting how you connect with others well into adulthood. It can make it difficult to navigate conflict, develop an effective communication style, build trust, and overcome fears of vulnerability. If early traumatic experiences are affecting your adult relationships, it’s…
Mental Health Topics, Parenting Parenting with depression: Navigating challenges and finding support by Theresa Lupcho, LPC on Nov 13, 2024 Parenting can be a joyful experience, but it’s not without its challenges. Parents often struggle with burnout, anxiety, and even depression. But with the right support and treatment, these conditions are highly treatable. Read on to find out what depression in parents looks like, how it can impact children and…
Depression, Mental Health Topics Sports fan depression is real: Did your team lose last night? by Anthony Centore, PhD on Nov 13, 2024 In the world of sports, the thrill of victory often comes with the sting of defeat. For die-hard fans, these emotional swings are familiar—but what happens when a team’s loss brings more than just temporary sadness? “Sports fan depression” is a term that describes the intense emotions some fans experience…
Feelings & Emotions, Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics Grief, lost emotions, and feeling numb after a death: Why can’t I feel anything? by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC on Nov 13, 2024 While there are five primary stages of grief — denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance — they aren’t linear, and our grief processes are highly personal. Some people aren’t flooded with emotions after a major loss. At least, not at first. Instead, they feel nothing. Read on for more information…
Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics Unhealthy coping mechanisms and how they can affect you by Hannah DeWitt on Nov 13, 2024 Everyone faces a range of emotions in life, including stress, grief, and anger, and finding ways to cope is a universal experience. While coping strategies are essential for dealing with life’s challenges, some can ultimately do more harm than good. Learn about unhealthy coping strategies that can harm your mental…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Why do I hate everyone, and what can I do to change that? by Laura Harris, LCMHC on Nov 13, 2024 Sometimes, the world can feel overwhelming, and it’s easy to believe that people might be at the root of our frustrations. Coexisting with others isn’t always simple; differences between us—or even shared traits that reflect things you don’t like about yourself—can make interactions challenging. When spending time with others no…
Family, Mental Health Topics Unlocking Family Harmony: Child-Parent Psychotherapy Explained by Theresa Lupcho, LPC on Nov 8, 2024 Young children show the effects of trauma in many ways. They may seem anxious, sad, afraid, act out, become aggressive, or even shut down emotionally. When difficult situations break or stress the all-important bond between children and parents, the symptoms of trauma can persist or worsen. Children need to know…