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…
Mental Health Topics, Money & Financial Issues, Stress How to manage financial stress: Stress relief tips by Theresa Lupcho, LPC on Nov 5, 2024 Money can be a major stressor—whether it’s budgeting or managing debt. Even with a strong economy, Forbes reports that around 71% of Americans (roughly 178 million) are struggling with their finances. This type of stress can negatively impact a person’s life in a number of ways, be it in personal…
Medication, Mental Health Topics, Psychiatry Prozac vs. Lexapro: Which is best for me? by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC on Nov 5, 2024 When it comes to addressing anxiety and depression, two widely prescribed medications often come into consideration: Lexapro (generic name: escitalopram) and Prozac (generic name: fluoxetine). While both medications help increase the availability of serotonin in the brain, their individual characteristics and effects set them apart. In this comparison of Lexapro…
Addiction, Alcohol & Drugs, Disorders, Mental Health Topics Alcohol use disorder: Causes, symptoms, and treatments by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC on Nov 4, 2024 Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is the current diagnosis for what may also be called chronic alcoholism, alcohol addiction, alcohol abuse, dipsomania, and alcohol dependence. This comprehensive look at alcohol use disorder will provide an in-depth explanation of the disorder, its causes, diagnostic criteria, symptoms, and treatments.
Mental Health Topics, Psychiatry Signs your antidepressant dose is too low or high — plus when to talk with your provider about adjusting your prescription by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC on Nov 4, 2024 Antidepressants, and medications in general, work differently for different people. It’s common for there to be a bit of an experimentation phase when trying to find the right medication and dosage for you. A healthcare provider can help you determine if your antidepressant dose is too low or too high…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Why am I so hard on myself? Discovering the root of negative self-talk and finding ways to change it by Laura Harris, LCMHC on Nov 1, 2024 As hard as we might try, sometimes we aren’t very kind to ourselves. While being hard on ourselves may seem like no big deal, consistent negative thoughts often convince us that our mistakes and flaws are who we are, not what we’ve done. Though it’s a long process to quiet…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Why is life so hard? The challenges of life and how to deal with them by Laura Harris, LCMHC on Nov 1, 2024 While life can be rich with meaning and joy, there are times when it becomes overwhelming and hard to manage. During these difficult moments, it’s important to set up supportive resources and habits. However, it can be difficult to know where to start—or even muster the energy to get out…