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…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement How to Stay Motivated and Inspired to Achieve Your Goals: 6 Tips by Hannah DeWitt on Dec 21, 2023 As important as it is these days to be productive, staying motivated isn’t always an easy task. There are plenty of effective strategies and guidelines for staying organized and accomplishing your goals, but many of those are pretty ineffective if you aren’t motivated to put them to use and reap…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics Body dysmorphic disorder: Signs, triggers, treatment, and more by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC on Dec 15, 2023 It’s the little things about our appearance that often get to us—some crooked teeth, a few extra pounds, or maybe more gray in our hair than we’d like to see. The idea of perfect, the one our imagination creates, is unrealistic. However, recognizing when our self-judgment transforms into an unhealthy…
Mental Health Topics, Stress 10 foolproof ways to relieve holiday stress by Hannah DeWitt on Dec 13, 2023 The holiday season is in full swing, and though it’s a time meant to be full of celebration, togetherness, and fulfillment, many people experience anything but. Whether it’s work stress, family tension, loneliness, or any number of other stressors, there’s often a lot on people’s minds, which can prevent one…
Family, Mental Health Topics, Stress How to manage dysfunctional family dynamics during the holidays by Jason Crosby on Dec 8, 2023 The holiday season is a time to make merry, reconnect with family and friends, and find something to be grateful for. But if you’re feeling like the holidays actually stress you out more than other parts of the year, you aren’t alone. With tight budgets that flex to handle dinners,…
Beginning Therapy, Disorders, Mental Health Topics Understanding and overcoming personality disorders through therapy by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC on Dec 1, 2023 Personality disorders can be multi-faceted, highly-individualized conditions that affect each person uniquely. But at Thriveworks, we understand this complexity— and that’s why we believe in the pivotal role that personality disorder therapy plays in treatment. Our specialized therapists offer tailored and compassionate interventions, aiming to support individuals in navigating these…
ADHD, Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Can a therapist diagnose ADHD? How the ADHD testing and diagnosis process works by Theresa Lupcho, LPC on Nov 29, 2023 ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder, and its diagnosis often requires a thorough examination of the individual’s history, symptoms, and functioning in different areas of life. If you’re in therapy already (or are considering starting), you might be wondering: Can a therapist diagnose ADHD? In most cases, they can. Learn more…
Beginning Therapy, Men's Issues, Mental Health Topics Therapy for men: Empowering men with comprehensive mental health support by Evan Csir, LPC on Nov 24, 2023 Men face unique challenges and complexities in today’s world, and taking care of mental health is crucial for overall well-being. For men who are grappling with relationship issues, societal pressures, or are seeking personal development and more, our dedicated therapists are here to guide and support you on your journey…