Anxiety, Mental Health Topics, Stress Are stress and anxiety the same? What’s the difference? by Laura Harris, LCMHC on Apr 21, 2023 We often use “stress” and “anxiety” interchangeably, to describe intense worry or emotional distress. But in reality, there are distinct differences between the two—for example, one is considered a healthy emotion that can be beneficial, while the other is considered an unhealthy emotion that is all-around harmful. Let’s explore these…
Mental Health Topics, Psychiatry How much does a psychiatrist cost without insurance? Understanding psychiatric provider rates and more by Tamiqua Jackson, PMHNP on Apr 20, 2023 When you seek out mental health services, inevitably the question of cost becomes a factor. How much will you end up paying? Will your insurance cover your visits? And if you don’t have insurance, you may wonder, “How much does a psychiatrist cost without insurance?” While getting an exact cost…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics, Research Does autism spectrum disorder (ASD) run in families? Understanding ASD, genetic risk factors, and testing options by Alexandra Cromer, LPC on Apr 18, 2023 According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), it’s estimated that approximately 1 in 36 children will be born with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). ASD is one of the more common neurodevelopmental disorders—and you might be wondering, especially if you or another family member has ASD, if autism…
Mental Health Topics, Stress Stress Awareness Month 2023: How you can manage your stress, spread information, and find support by Theresa Lupcho, LPC on Apr 14, 2023 Everyone faces some amount of stress in their daily lives. Stress is an important part of functioning—it alerts our body to pressure, marking certain situations as important or even dangerous. However, our bodies are not meant to feel constant, long-term stress, as it is still a state of physical, mental,…
Depression, Mental Health Topics “I hate my life”: Why people hate their life and how to improve your outlook by Laura Harris, LCMHC on Apr 12, 2023 “I hate my life” has become a popular sentiment over the years. People say it for all sorts of reasons: stressful work environment, turbulent love life, lack of friends, concern for the world at large. The real problem occurs when people start to say it and mean it. As much…
Medication, Mental Health Topics, Psychiatry Does Celexa cause weight gain? Consider the positives and negatives of SSRIs by Tamiqua Jackson, PMHNP on Apr 12, 2023 For people who are curious about antidepressant medications, particularly selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), the possibility of weight gain is sometimes a concern. Celexa, the brand name of the generic drug Citalopram, is a common type of SSRI that may be associated with a small gain in weight. If you’ve…
Disorders, Medication, Mental Health Topics Borderline personality disorder medications & treatments by Tamiqua Jackson, PMHNP on Apr 3, 2023 Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a mental health condition that causes difficulty with emotional regulation, behavioral issues, and self-image struggles, which can result in mood swings, unstable relationships, and self-destructive and impulsive behavior. BPD is one of many personality disorders, which are a consistent pattern of experiences of oneself and…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Psychotherapy vs. therapy: What’s the difference? by Laura Harris, LCMHC on Apr 3, 2023 Therapy is an important resource that helps people from all walks of life. With all of the terms and types of therapy out there, it can be hard to discern which one might be best for you. Luckily, we’re here to help take some of the mystery out of things…
Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics Grief vs. mourning: Is there a difference? by Theresa Lupcho, LPC on Apr 3, 2023 Death and loss are experiences no one wants, and it’s never easy. It often leaves one different than they were before. Unfortunately, they are also universal experiences—everyone will live through some kind of loss during their life, whether that be due to death, job loss, divorce, or another source. The…
Depression, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Dating someone with depression: What to know by Christine Ridley, LCSW on Apr 3, 2023 Dating someone with depression can be rewarding, but it may also require you as a partner to offer emotional strength and support in unique ways. Though depression doesn’t always create barriers to romantic relationships, depressive symptoms can affect the way your partner is able to express their emotions both verbally…
Coping Skills, Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Self-harming behavior: Alternative coping strategies and simple self-care habits for avoiding future relapses by Alexandra Cromer, LPC on Mar 29, 2023 A self-harm relapse occurs when someone engages in self-harming behavior after a period of approximately 3-4 weeks of abstaining. A self-harm relapse can happen via the same mechanism of self-harm or a different behavior. During a relapse period and the hours or days afterward, the individual may face additional temptation…
College, Depression, Mental Health Topics Student-athlete mental health: A closer look at the unique stressors collegiate athletes may face by Christine Ridley, LCSW on Mar 28, 2023 When many of us tune in to watch our favorite basketball, football, or volleyball team, student-athlete mental health is often the last thing on our minds—and tend to only feel upset if our beloved team loses. From our perspective in the bleachers (or from the couch), it might seem like…