ADHD, Medication, Mental Health Topics, Psychiatry ADHD medication: Common prescriptions, side effects, benefits, and blended treatment options by Jason Crosby on Aug 2, 2024 ADHD medications work to reduce ADHD symptoms like hyperactivity, anxiety, and inattention. ADHD medications work primarily by interacting with neurotransmitters in the brain, equalizing or increasing the amounts of certain chemicals. There’s no single type of ADHD medication that works for everyone, so it can take individuals a little time…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships What is a dismissive-avoidant attachment style, and how can I spot it? by Hannah DeWitt on Jul 31, 2024 Emotional vulnerability is an important part of a successful relationship. For some, emotional closeness and vulnerability come naturally, but for others, communicating emotions and forming close attachments feel very uncomfortable. Others may feel the need to avoid them altogether. If you notice that you shy away from emotional intimacy, forming…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships How long is too long without sex in a relationship? by Alexandra Cromer, LPC on Jul 23, 2024 Relationships are complex and unique, and even the most common relationship problems look different for every couple. Sex issues, including mismatched sex expectations, are deeply personal and extremely common. Sex can be an uncomfortable topic of discussion for people, but when sex stops in a relationship, it can cause confusion…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics Supporting teens with anxiety: Effective strategies for home and school by Evan Csir, LPC on Jul 17, 2024 Anxiety in teens is a pervasive mental health issue that can manifest in many ways and significantly affect teens’ daily lives. Because anxiety can have such an impact on teens’ mental health and their ability to function, it’s important to get it diagnosed and treated. Outside of therapeutic or psychiatric…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Understanding attachment styles and their impact on relationships by Theresa Lupcho, LPC on Jul 12, 2024 Attachment styles are emotional bonding patterns originating from early interactions and relationships with primary caregivers. Though these patterns are not always readily noticeable, they can significantly influence adult relationships by shaping expectations and behaviors toward intimacy, connection, and dependency. Everyone has an attachment style—some are healthy and secure, while others…
Communication, Mental Health Topics Self-advocacy: Techniques for asserting your needs by Theresa Lupcho, LPC on Jul 9, 2024 Self-advocacy is the practice of representing yourself and your interests, needs, and rights in various aspects of life, particularly in situations where your voice needs to be heard and acknowledged. Being a good self-advocate can improve life satisfaction and overall well-being, as it facilitates empowerment and allows you to take…
Communication, Mental Health Topics How to get the most out of therapy: Strategies for effective sessions by Alexandra Cromer, LPC on Jul 5, 2024 Therapy is a great tool for self-improvement and gaining personal insight. While your clinician will act as a guide and help provide direction in sessions, there are also ways you as the client can foster growth and make sessions more effective for you. There are many ways to get the…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics, Psychology Gestalt therapy: A holistic approach to mental wellness by Alexandra Cromer, LPC on Jul 2, 2024 Gestalt therapy is a counseling theory that acknowledges the separation of the mind, body, and soul and the different “parts” working together. In fact, the word “gestalt” is German for “whole” or a configuration that is greater than the sum of its parts. Gestalt therapists focus on the present to…
Depression, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Supporting your depressed partner: Practical strategies and guidance by Evan Csir, LPC on Jun 28, 2024 Living with a partner who has depression can be a deeply challenging experience for both people. That’s why for those in a relationship, understanding the symptoms and effects of depression is crucial for providing the right support. This article explores the common signs of depression, offers communication tips, and emphasizes…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics A guide to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) by Theresa Lupcho, LPC on Jun 24, 2024 Generally considered to be the gold standard of therapeutic counseling methods, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) aims to help clients cope with many of life’s hurdles by assessing the connection between thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. CBT is particularly well-known for offering clients coping strategies that work well outside of therapy. CBT…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics Dealing with panic attacks: What works by Evan Csir, LPC on Jun 19, 2024 Though panic attacks are intense and can be debilitating, there are many ways to cope with and even prevent them before they reach their peak. Their intensity and quick onset can make them difficult to de-escalate—especially without effective coping strategies. However, with the right treatment and helpful coping skills, people…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Unraveling cognitive distortions: A guide to clearer thinking by Theresa Lupcho, LPC on Jun 17, 2024 Cognitive distortions are inaccurate thoughts that we believe to be rational but only serve to perpetuate negative thought patterns and behaviors—ones that often make us feel bad about ourselves. Because cognitive distortions are the backbone of negative thinking and emotions, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) focuses on helping patients change these…