Mental Health Topics, Relationships “Playing the victim”: Why people do it, and how to curb the habit by Hannah DeWitt on Mar 30, 2024 Our team at Thriveworks recently interviewed one of our clinical experts to find out more about what it means to “play the victim,” why people do it, and how to deal with someone when they play the victim. These insights are provided by Dr. Brandy Smith, a Licensed Psychologist with…
Ask a Therapist, Mental Health Topics How can I handle feeling excluded from my dance team? by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC on Mar 29, 2024 Q: How can I handle feeling excluded from my dance team at a dance competition? A: Hi there, I’m hearing how difficult this is for you, and I commend you for reaching out for support. Feeling excluded is one of the more challenging experiences for us as humans, given that…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Understanding and treating separation anxiety in relationships by Evan Csir, LPC on Mar 29, 2024 Separation anxiety is a set of symptoms characterized by intense anxiety when separated from a support system or loved one. If symptoms are intense enough and begin to interfere with one’s daily life, it can be a sign of a deeper issue called separation anxiety disorder — a disorder with…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics The Three Levels of Autism by Evan Csir, LPC on Mar 22, 2024 When it comes to diagnosing autism, several distinctions are made by clinicians, which separate the disorder into the three levels of autism. This condition is recognized as a spectrum disorder. The purpose of delineating these levels is to provide clinicians with insight into the severity of symptoms and the level…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics “I hate my dad”: Why resentment can build between children and fathers, and what to do to repair father-child relationships by Evan Csir, LPC on Mar 22, 2024 Fathers are a big part of our lives, as they raise us and teach us about life — both directly and indirectly. There’s a lot to love about our fathers, but they are often also someone with great potential to do us emotional harm. As research shows, having a strong…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics Thalassophobia: What is it, and how does it affect people? by Alexandra Cromer, LPC on Mar 15, 2024 We all have our fears, but sometimes they can be disproportionately intense, no matter how dangerous the situation actually is. In these cases, we might not have the tools to manage them on our own, the feelings of fear being too overwhelming to function. One such fear, or phobia, that…
LGBTQIA+, Mental Health Topics LGBTQIA+ counseling: The importance of inclusive counseling services by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC on Mar 15, 2024 The LGBTQIA+ community is a diverse group of individuals — specifically, those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, asexual, and a host of other identities. Despite outdated perceptions and unwarranted prejudice from others, cultural norms are shifting and society is becoming increasingly supportive of the community, thanks in…
Ask a Therapist, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Is it okay for my husband to have a personal relationship with his therapist? by Valerie Proctor Greene, LICSW on Mar 11, 2024 Q: Seeking Guidance on Husband’s Unconventional Therapist I hope this message finds you well. I am reaching out seeking advice and insight. My husband has been struggling with depression and anxiety, and he started therapy a few months ago. The way he chose his therapist is a bit unconventional and…
Mental Health Topics, Stress Can stress cause anemia? How it happens and how to treat it by Evan Csir, LPC on Mar 8, 2024 Anemia can be caused by a variety of factors — including stress. Stress can have a huge impact on both our mental and physical health, and sometimes, chronic stress can manifest in the form of anemia. Through effective stress management and medical treatment such as iron supplements, stress-caused anemia can…
Mental Health Topics, Trauma Unraveling generational trauma: A guide to understanding and healing by Alexandra Cromer, LPC on Mar 8, 2024 Trauma can have huge impacts on the life of the person who experienced it, but it can also have echoes in families for generations. Generational trauma occurs when someone experiences a traumatic event and the impact it has on that person is “passed down” or continues to be experienced by…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships How to rekindle a relationship: Tips and strategies by Alexandra Cromer, LPC on Mar 8, 2024 The honeymoon phase of relationships is full of excitement, love, passion, and anticipation. Often, you feel like you can’t get enough of each other. Eventually, though, this phase comes to an end. You settle into the relationship and everything becomes normal and, sometimes, you and your partner start to drift…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics Understanding autism therapy services by Evan Csir, LPC on Mar 4, 2024 Autism is a neurological difference that affects 2.2% of the general population in the U.S. While living with autism does not prevent anyone from having a rich and meaningful life, the stigma that continues to plague the diagnosis of autism still leads many people to have incorrect ideas about what…