Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Addressing behavioral health challenges through collaborative partnerships by Michelle Croasdale on Feb 15, 2024 As a leader in mental healthcare delivery for over 15 years, Thriveworks has seen mental healthcare demand skyrocket and explosive growth in behavioral health solutions. Despite this growth, lack of both access and affordability continue to plague consumers while trust in the system erodes. Themes from the stage at the…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships How to improve your relationships: Behaviors to avoid and how to foster a healthy relationship by Laura Harris, LCMHC on Feb 14, 2024 Relationships are often full of joy and new experiences. However, they can also be challenging, as they will always have to balance the thoughts, emotions, and experiences of two different people. However, there are certain things that can quickly increase negative thoughts and behaviors in a relationship, as well as…
Mental Health Topics, Research Thriveworks Pulse on Mental Health Report: 2024 by Thriveworks Counseling on Feb 13, 2024 A recent survey commissioned by Thriveworks unveils compelling patterns in American perceptions of mental health and seeking mental health treatment. These key insights outline whom we’re most likely to tell about our mental health challenges, which generation is most likely to seek therapy and much more. Who Is in Therapy—or…
Addiction, Mental Health Topics Is self-harm addictive? by Laura Harris, LCMHC on Feb 12, 2024 Self-harm is a serious and prolific issue today — especially among young people. Self-harm is not uncommon. According to the Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, it is estimated that up to 16.9% of people will self-harm in their lifetime, often starting at the age of…
Depression, Mental Health Topics Coping with depression: Practical strategies for managing your mental health by Alexandra Cromer, LPC on Feb 2, 2024 Depression is a common mental health condition that has affected at least 29% of Americans at some point in their lives. As a result, mental health treatments for depression have become an essential part of coping with different types of depressive disorders. Learn more about depression symptoms, risk factors, and…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Self-loathing: Why does it develop, and how do we heal? by Laura Harris, LCMHC on Feb 2, 2024 Loving yourself is an important, and sometimes incredibly difficult, part of life. It often takes constant effort to stay positive and confident about who we are, and sometimes, the doubt and uncertainty win. Self-loathing is an intense and deeply-rooted feeling that builds over time, and can be caused by negative…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics How to reduce anxiety immediately: Helpful tips for calming anxious responses by Laura Harris, LCMHC on Feb 2, 2024 Though anxiety affects many individuals, there is no one way to manage it that works for everyone. There are many strategies you can use to neutralize or decrease anxiety symptoms, but some will be more effective for individuals than they are for others. If you are still finding out what…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics How to stop shaking from anxiety: Why it happens and helpful calming tools by Laura Harris, LCMHC on Jan 26, 2024 Anxiety can become overwhelming, especially when its symptoms impact your day-to-day life. Shaking, racing pulse, sweating, and more can overtake someone when their anxiety is heightened, which can make it difficult to be around certain stimuli—even everyday situations. However, there are simple ways to help lower anxiety and thereby lessen…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics What is a guilt complex? by Laura Harris, LCMHC on Jan 25, 2024 Guilt can be a tool for growth, but it can also be erosive and paralyzing when it’s felt too much. Sometimes, people can experience guilt for situations or events that aren’t their fault, or even have nothing to do with them. In some cases, this can be due to something…
Communication, Mental Health Topics “I” statements: What they are, examples, and how to use them effectively by Laura Harris, LCMHC on Jan 24, 2024 Communication is a key part of any relationship, but when talking about conflict or charged topics, it can be difficult to get one’s point across without starting an argument. However, there is a helpful tool that can be used to diffuse situations and keep conversations civil and productive—“I” statements. Often…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics, Religion & Spirituality Christian counseling: faith-based, online, or in-person therapy by Alexandra Cromer, LPC on Jan 9, 2024 Spirituality is an integral part of effective psychotherapy. This doesn’t mean that therapy has to involve religion — it’s more considering one’s place in the universe and the purpose of life — but for some, incorporating Christian principles into the therapeutic process is helpful and comforting. This specific type of…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Relationships I hate people: Is that normal? Causes, treatments, and shifting our perspectives by Laura Harris, LCMHC on Dec 22, 2023 Is it normal to harbor such intense animosity towards others? It is—occasionally. Hate, with its corrosive nature, defies normalcy in its consuming grip, demanding a toll on both mind and body. This sentiment, characterized by intense malevolent feelings, often stems from perceived threats, chronic disappointment, or deep offense. However, navigating…