Aging, Mental Health Topics Am I having a quarter-life crisis? How to determine and what to do next by Theresa Lupcho, LPC on Jun 30, 2023 Do you feel like you’re falling behind everyone else? Are you disappointed with your life today? If you’re in your mid-twenties or early thirties and you feel disappointed with your life—seeing where your friends or family are or were at this point in their lives and starting to despair about…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Self-sabotage in relationships: what it looks like and how to stop it by Christine Ridley, LCSW on Jun 29, 2023 Self-sabotage in relationships involves engaging in self-destructive patterns of behavior—whether unconsciously or consciously—which threaten to end a romantic relationship. This may involve distancing yourself, ignoring your partner, or putting emotional walls up. Often, self-sabotaging is related to past experiences or trauma. Self-sabotage can harm or even end relationships that would…
Depression, Mental Health Topics Can you be depressed and not know it? A look into the subtlety of depression by Laura Harris, LCMHC on Jun 27, 2023 Right now, millions of people are suffering from depression—and some might not even know it. Despite being one of the more well-known mental health conditions, not everyone understands the signs. You may ask yourself: “Am I depressed? How can I be depressed and not know it?” That question has many…
Loneliness, Mental Health Topics What is loneliness? Common causes of loneliness and how to heal from it by Theresa Lupcho, LPC on Jun 22, 2023 When we feel disconnected and isolated from others, loneliness can start to take hold. Loneliness is a natural but emotionally and physically intense response to feeling disconnected from other people. That said, even when we’re surrounded by others, it’s still possible to wrestle with loneliness. Loneliness has an intrinsic connection…
Communication, Mental Health Topics, Relationships What is phubbing? Impact on relationships and solutions by Christine Ridley, LCSW on Jun 20, 2023 When it comes to our cell phones, nothing else in our life gets as much attention. If we lose it, let it die, or can’t answer it, the stress starts to build up rapidly. Getting by without a cell phone really isn’t possible anymore—which means other areas of your life…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Solution-focused brief therapy: Techniques & benefits by Alexandra Cromer, LPC on Jun 20, 2023 Mental health professionals are always looking to use the most successful techniques—and deciding which method or approach to use is highly dependent on the individual’s needs and wants. One of the most successful and broadly-used methods in contemporary practice is known as solution-focused brief therapy. Solution-focused brief therapy offers a…
Mental Health Topics, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) What causes OCD to get worse? by Christine Ridley, LCSW on Jun 20, 2023 Obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD, is a common mental health disorder that occurs when obsessive thoughts reoccur in an unwanted or intrusive way, and is followed by a compulsive behavior to relieve the unwanted thoughts. While many people with OCD are able to manage their symptoms and live normal lives, OCD…
Men's Issues, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Men’s mental health awareness month: Supporting men and recognizing the impact of gender on addressing mental health concerns by Theresa Lupcho, LPC on Jun 13, 2023 In western culture, men are expected to be stoic providers—individuals who are valued for what they offer society, first and foremost. They have also been traditionally valued based on their physical strength and mental toughness, without a tendency to show softer emotions. Although recent years have seen this outdated perspective…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics Schizoid personality disorder: Causes, symptoms, and treatments by Christine Ridley, LCSW on Jun 13, 2023 Schizoid personality disorder is a condition that causes a pervasive pattern of detachment from social relationships and a restricted range of emotions in interpersonal settings. Someone with schizoid personality disorder typically will avoid social interaction and others may perceive the person with schizoid personality disorder as odd or cold or…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, College, Mental Health Topics, Stress Dealing with school stress: its causes and how to manage it by Laura Harris, LCMHC on Jun 13, 2023 Receiving an education is an important step in the lives of many — it can be both useful and rewarding. However, school is often a cause of stress and anxiety for a large number of students. While it can seem overwhelming, with the right techniques, the stress caused by school…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics What is avoidant personality disorder? Symptoms, causes, and treatment by Alexandra Cromer, LPC on Jun 12, 2023 Avoidant personality disorder (AVPD) is a personality disorder characterized by a high sensitivity to perceived judgment from others and extreme discomfort with social contact and relationships. This distress is so great that a person will likely avoid any situation that may require a lot of socializing or closeness to others…
Mental Health Topics, PTSD, Trauma Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): A straight-talking, informative guide by Taylor Bennett on Jun 8, 2023 It is entirely natural to experience a range of emotions after a traumatic event. Most people recover from these initial reactions and feelings within a few weeks. However, if you have ongoing problems, there could be something else going on, like post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This practical guide will help…