Depression, Mental Health Topics What causes depression? Breaking down the key factors by Hannah DeWitt on Nov 21, 2025 You’ve probably wondered why you feel this way or why it’s so hard to shake. Maybe you’ve heard it’s about brain chemistry, or stress, or genetics. But depression doesn’t have a single cause, and that’s important to understand. Depression develops from a mix of factors: your biology, life circumstances, mental…
Anxiety, Ask a Therapist, Mental Health Topics Why do I get overwhelmed so easily? A therapist explains by Blaine Stephens, LPC on Nov 18, 2025 You’re standing at your kitchen counter, staring at the dishes. Your phone keeps buzzing with work messages. Your kid needs help with homework. And suddenly, you feel it—that heavy, panicky sensation like you’re drowning in responsibilities that should feel manageable. That’s overwhelm: when demand exceeds your capacity. And if you’re…
Family, Mental Health Topics, Stress How to handle stressful parents around the holidays by Hannah DeWitt on Nov 14, 2025 You’re driving to your parents’ house for the holidays, and that familiar knot tightens in your stomach. You’ve been a successful adult for years—you have your own life, your own family, your own rules. But somehow, the second you walk through their door, you’re 14 again, bracing for criticism. A…
Mental Health Topics, Research New Thriveworks research reveals doctors are the front door to therapy by Kabir Daya on Nov 11, 2025 Despite the rise of therapist influencers, online reviews, and AI chatbots, new Thriveworks research reveals that primary care doctors are the No. 1 referral source when Americans decide to seek therapy. Thriveworks surveyed over 2,000 U.S. adults who are currently in therapy, recently received care, or plan to start within…
Anxiety, Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Dysregulated nervous system: Why it happens and how to regulate by Alisa Hrustic on Nov 10, 2025 Your heart races during a normal work meeting. A friend’s offhand comment replays in your mind for days. You feel exhausted but can’t sleep, or you’re going through the motions but can’t quite feel present. If these moments sound familiar, you might be experiencing what’s become one of the most…
Feelings & Emotions, Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics Processing grief: What it really means and how to begin healing by Hannah DeWitt on Nov 7, 2025 Loss doesn’t announce itself gently. One moment, someone or something is woven into the fabric of your daily life. The next, they’re gone, and you’re left holding the weight of that absence. Whether you’re grappling with the death of a loved one, the end of a significant relationship, or another…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Couples therapy costs explained: What to expect and how to make it affordable by Angela Myers on Nov 6, 2025 If your relationship feels strained—maybe conversations turn into arguments more often, or you’re struggling to connect like you used to—you might be wondering if couples therapy could help. Many people are asking the same question: Thriveworks data shows that interest in couples therapy grew 39 percent in 2024, outpacing all…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships How to stop being codependent and find balance by Jessica Migala on Nov 2, 2025 You cancel plans with friends—again—because your partner needs you. You stay up until 2 a.m. managing your adult sibling’s crisis, even though you have an important meeting in the morning. You feel responsible for keeping everyone around you happy, and when they’re not, you’re convinced it’s your fault. What feels…
Depression, Mental Health Topics, Research The 10 U.S. cities where seasonal depression hits hardest (and when it peaks this year) by Taylor Bennett on Nov 2, 2025 We can predict flu season. We know when cold and allergy meds will fly off the shelves. So why not seasonal depression? For the fourth year, Thriveworks has analyzed Google search trends and weather data to pinpoint when seasonal depression hits hardest, giving people a chance to get ahead of…
Mental Health Topics, Sleep Violent dreams: What they mean and why they happen by Sarah Barness on Nov 1, 2025 Have you ever startled awake, wondering, “why are my dreams so violent?” Maybe you had a dream about a creepy clown chasing you, insisting on giving you a shot. Maybe you dreamt about getting in a violent fight with someone you know. Whatever it might be, a scary or violent…
Depression, Disorders, Mental Health Topics Types of depression and how they’re treated by Hannah DeWitt on Oct 29, 2025 Every year, nearly 30 million people in the U.S. experience a major depressive episode. It’s one of the most prevalent mental health conditions, but did you know there are different types? There are eight total, and though they might look similar, they each come with their own distinct causes and…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement The best self-help books of all time, according to therapists by Hannah DeWitt on Oct 27, 2025 In a world where self-help books flood the market—more than 15,000 titles published annually—it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume of advice claiming to be the “best” or “only” way to transform your life. With so many options available, separating truly meaningful guidance from superficial fluff can seem…