ADHD, Anxiety, Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Can you overshare in therapy? What it means to say “too much” in therapy by Theresa Lupcho, LPC on Sep 23, 2024 While it is possible to overshare in therapy, therapy is a time and setting where oversharing is usually appropriate, welcomed, and helpful. That’s because the more details a client shares about their experiences and feelings, the more a therapist can gain insight into who they are and help guide them…
Loneliness, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement If you struggle with feeling lonely when you’re single, take a deep look within and find fulfillment in yourself by Taylor Bennett on Sep 19, 2024 I entered my first real relationship in the 7th grade (I know—young) and stayed in this relationship until my freshman year of college. I’ll do the math for you: this relationship took up roughly six years of my life. In other words, at the age of 18, I had spent…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement How to forgive yourself: 7 tips on how to deal with guilt and let go by Anthony Centore, PhD on Sep 19, 2024 “Forgive yourself. Let it go. Forget about it. Move on.” They’re easy phrases to say, but so much harder to actually do. We all mess up sometimes, whether it’s lashing out at a friend, engaging in self-destructive behavior, or cutting corners at work. Those mistakes often come with overwhelming feelings…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships What should couples do when they have different visions for the future? We asked the experts to weigh in by Sarah Barness on Sep 17, 2024 Whether it’s about location, career goals, kids, religion, money, or something else, realizing you and your partner have different visions for the future can make you question everything. It can cause you to worry about whether or not you truly belong together or if you can have “it all”. And…
Feelings & Emotions, Men's Issues, Mental Health Topics Why are men less likely to talk about their feelings? by Sarah Barness on Sep 17, 2024 There is a common misconception that men don’t have feelings—or, at least, not to the same degree as women. In reality, we all experience a wide range of feelings. We feel happy, sad, angry, frustrated, heartbroken, scared, betrayed, and the list goes on. However, men are often less likely to…
Communication, Disorders, Mental Health Topics, Relationships How to say no to someone with borderline personality disorder: Learn to navigate conflicts while still offering support by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC on Sep 17, 2024 Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a condition that can make trusting other people and establishing lasting relationships extremely difficult. This can make coping with BPD in relationships frustrating for the person carrying the diagnosis, as well as for a loved one trying to understand and be supportive. While navigating borderline…
Bipolar Disorder, Mental Health Topics, Relationships What to know about dating someone with bipolar disorder: Offering support, empathy, and setting your limits by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC on Sep 13, 2024 Being in a romantic relationship has its ups and downs. But what about dating someone who has a mental health condition like bipolar disorder? As it so happens, dating someone with bipolar disorder I or II may not be so different from dating anyone else. Although it’s true that people…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships How to stop overthinking in a relationship: Tips, tools, and what might be behind this unhelpful thinking style by Theresa Lupcho, LPC on Sep 11, 2024 Overthinking in a relationship is something we all do from time to time. However, if it happens all the time, it can become unhelpful and even detrimental. The constant internal chatter can make you believe thoughts that are not necessarily true, such as convincing yourself that people you love don’t…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Trust issues: Signs, causes, and how to overcome them by Taylor Bennett on Sep 10, 2024 Trust issues are characterized by fear of betrayal, abandonment, or manipulation. And this fear is often triggered as a result of betrayal (such as infidelity), abandonment (think: leaving a child or foregoing a relationship with them), or manipulation (for example, dishonesty or gaslighting). If someone you trusted — a partner,…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Attachment disorder in adults: Signs and symptoms, and how to heal by Alexandra Cromer, LPC on Sep 10, 2024 Attachment disorders in adults often stem from childhood issues and impact how a person relates and connects with others and themselves. If you think you have an adult attachment disorder, it can be worthwhile to explore the causes and symptoms. Once you better understand attachment disorders, you can begin healing…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics Golden child syndrome: How does it develop, and what effect does it have? by Theresa Lupcho, LPC on Sep 10, 2024 How we’re treated as children, the dynamics of our family, and how we interact with our parents can have a long-lasting impact. When parents expect too much from a child, by giving them adult responsibilities and making their love conditional on fulfilling expectations, their child may develop golden child syndrome….
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics “What you should never tell your therapist”: Why honesty is the best policy, and the truth about oversharing in therapy by Laura Harris, LCMHC on Sep 10, 2024 If you are in therapy, or trying therapy for the first time, you might wonder if you can tell your therapist everything, or if there are certain things you should never tell your therapist. It can be especially difficult to know what to say and not to say in therapy…