Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics How long are therapy sessions? What to expect for each type of therapy by Angela Myers on Oct 26, 2025 Starting something new always comes with questions, and therapy is no exception. What happens during sessions? How much time should you set aside? What if you need more time to process something difficult? These questions are valid, and they shouldn’t hold you back from starting therapy. Here’s everything you need…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics Caring for children’s mental health: What parents should know in 2025 by Hannah DeWitt on Oct 23, 2025 Every parent wants their child to be happy and healthy. That’s a given. What’s less clear-cut? How to help them get there, especially when it comes to supporting your child’s mental health. Most parents aren’t given the tools to spot warning signs or know where to find support when their…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics 12 science-backed vagus nerve exercises for anxiety relief by Angela Myers on Oct 21, 2025 More than 40 million Americans are living with a clinical anxiety disorder. Whether you fall into that camp or not, most of us have experienced stress recently—maybe over a looming work deadline or juggling a sick kid at home. When anxiety strikes, we often wonder: How do I make this…
Mental Health Topics, Narcissism Healing from narcissistic abuse: How to reclaim your self-worth and move forward by Angela Myers on Oct 15, 2025 You find yourself constantly second-guessing decisions you used to make easily. You feel guilty for setting boundaries with someone who hurt you—maybe you even worry you abandoned them. You wonder if you’re overreacting, or if what you experienced really was that bad. These are all signs of narcissistic abuse, and…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Why you might not remember your childhood (and what to do about it) by Alisa Hrustic on Oct 12, 2025 Think of the individual events in any memory as pieces of a puzzle. Some are clearly defined: It’s easy to spot which piece fits with another piece. Others may be foggy, disjointed, or annoyingly absent, so your brain has a hard time seeing the whole picture. When you can’t remember…
Communication, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Online dating rejection: Why it hurts and how to cope by Hannah DeWitt on Oct 10, 2025 Picture this: You’ve been swiping on the dating apps for a few months now. You find a few people you like and get conversations going, talking for a while, and things seem to be going well—well enough that you might even plan a date with them. Then, out of nowhere,…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Women's Issues The complete guide to perimenopause mental health—and how to get relief by Sunny Sea Gold on Oct 7, 2025 When we think about approaching perimenopause, most of us brace for the obvious stuff: irregular periods, hot flashes, maybe some new chin hairs. But many women are less prepared for the mental and emotional symptoms that can completely upend how you feel day to day. Research shows that up to…
Medication, Mental Health Topics Seroquel side effects: What’s normal, what’s not, and how to find relief by Alex Evans, PharmD on Oct 6, 2025 Seroquel, also known by its generic name quetiapine, is an atypical antipsychotic used for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. It’s also used for depression when antidepressants aren’t providing enough relief. Seroquel can be helpful for many people, but like all medications, it can come with side effects. Below, we’ll break down…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships, Self-Care How to get through divorce: Real advice from a therapist by Hannah DeWitt on Oct 3, 2025 Divorce is hard. It means that an influential chapter of your life is ending and one of the most important people in your life won’t be there like they were. “Divorce is hugely impactful in almost all aspects of our lives,” says Whitney McSparran, a licensed professional clinical counselor at…
Beginning Therapy, Communication, Mental Health Topics Wondering what to talk about in therapy? Therapists share advice by Hannah DeWitt on Sep 30, 2025 Starting therapy can feel both exciting and intimidating, especially if it’s your first time connecting with a therapist or counselor. It may bring some peace of mind to know you’ll have an experienced guide ready to lead you through each session. Still, you may be wondering: What should you talk…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics ART vs EMDR: Which approach is right for you? by Ashley Laderer on Sep 29, 2025 If you’ve experienced trauma, you know it’s not something you can simply shake off. Traumatic experiences can stick with us, especially if we never process these memories. It’s not just our brains that hold on to trauma, our bodies do too. Talk therapy isn’t always enough to help us move…
Mental Health Topics, PTSD, Relationships Navigating relationship PTSD: Tips for healing by Hannah DeWitt on Sep 24, 2025 Your last relationship ended months ago, but your body still tenses up when someone raises their voice. You find yourself constantly analyzing your new partner’s mood, searching for signs they might turn on you. Simple disagreements feel like threats, and you catch yourself either shutting down completely or preparing to…