Mental Health Topics, Suicide How Common is Suicide: And Suicide Risk Factors by Anthony Centore, PhD on Jun 14, 2013 Edwin Schneidman, a researcher who dedicated his career to studying suicide, was interested in how rare the occurrence of was. Here are some of the findings on suicide: In any given year, 30,000-35,000 people in the USA commit suicide. Approximately 70 percent of people who die by suicide had major…
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…
Bipolar Disorder, Mental Health Topics Over diagnosing bipolar disorders: Why bipolar is the new ADHD by Thriveworks Counseling on Jun 13, 2013 Recent studies show that 15 to 20 percent of bipolar related disorders that are diagnosed are actually false positives. Research has indicated that there are several reasons for this: Incompetence. In some cases, the therapist mistook borderline personality disorder for bipolar disorder. This is pure diagnostic incompetence. Pursuit of Reimbursement….
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…
Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers How to Achieve a Work-Life Balance by Thriveworks Counseling on May 22, 2013 4 ways to have a great work life balance Don’t Be a Yes Man/Woman Learn your limits. There is no way that you can always come through for everyone at the office. Do as much as you can and even go beyond, but it is just as important to remember…
Mental Health Topics, Money & Financial Issues 5 Ways to Save Money During Summer Travels by Thriveworks Counseling on May 22, 2013 Summer time means one thing, Vacation! Well, at least it used to for many Americans. With many families trying to save money wherever they can, the travel industry has taken a cut. Here are five ways that you can vacation and not break the bank. Rent an Apartment or House…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Learning How to Forgive Someone by Christian on May 20, 2013 In life there will be times that people you trust and love will let you down or even hurt you. If that has not happened already, you know it will. Forgiveness Starts With You This means that whether you think you’re to be blamed or not that you must start…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Tips for Staying Healthy this Summer by Thriveworks Counseling on May 20, 2013 Summer time is finally here and all you want to do is catch on sleep, eat, hang out with friends, get outside, and skip work. Well, for those of you who have plans on staying in shape physically and mentally this summer, here are some tips on how to do…
Aging, Mental Health Topics Clinical Psychologist Meg Jay on why 30 is not the new 20 by Thriveworks Counseling on May 20, 2013 Clinical Psychologist Meg Jay was featured on TED talks this past week for her talk on twentysomthings. According to Meg, there are 50 million twentysomethings in the United States right now. That’s about 15 percent of the population, or 100 percent if you consider that no one’s getting through adulthood…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics Children and Infant Attachment Styles by Anthony Centore, PhD on May 16, 2013 Infants and Children depend on adults to care form them, to provide them, and to give them love and attention. In fact, children entirely depend on adults to provider their needs. Whether and how these needs were met as a child, begin to shape a person’s attachment style. Anxious/ambivalent attachment…