ADHD, Mental Health Topics ADHD in kids: What it looks like, how it’s treated, and what you can do to help by Theresa Lupcho, LPC on Feb 8, 2023 ADHD is something that many people around the world have to deal with every day, but it can be especially difficult for kids. Children with ADHD often struggle with their neurodivergent characteristics, making things like focusing at school and sitting quietly and respectfully for long periods of time much more…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement The importance of self-love and how to put it into practice by Christine Ridley, LCSW on Feb 7, 2023 More and more people are jumping on the self-love train, but what exactly does that entail? Loving yourself is more than doing a facemask once a week and eating healthy, though both can be a great way to show yourself love. Self-love is a process that strives toward radical, or…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement, Sleep What is revenge bedtime procrastination? Are you sacrificing sleep to reclaim lost leisure time? by Tamiqua Jackson, PMHNP on Feb 7, 2023 Late-night crusaders, we salute you. We know the joys of bingeing, scrolling, and fridge-raiding during the witching hours of the evening. There’s nothing wrong with winning back some downtime for ourselves, but staying up late to get it comes with a price. When daily life robs much-earned R&R, some people…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics, Parenting, Women's Issues Medication-related pregnancy questions: What anxiety prescriptions are safe during pregnancy? by Tamiqua Jackson, PMHNP on Feb 3, 2023 If you’re pregnant, or are trying to conceive, chances are you’re curious (and maybe a little nervous) about how certain medications and substances might affect your pregnancy. You probably know to avoid alcohol and limit caffeine among other things. But what about psychiatric medications? How can prescription drugs that you’re…
Bipolar Disorder, Communication, Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics Arguing with someone who has bipolar disorder: Why it’s not a good idea—plus tips for more constructive conversations by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC on Feb 3, 2023 We all experience days when we’re just not in the mood to mince words; which means some conversations may get a little heated under the right circumstances. And often, we tend to snap at the people who are closest to us; the friends and family we care about. Those arguments…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics Acute stress disorder vs. PTSD: Differences in diagnosis, symptoms, and treatment by Christine Ridley, LCSW on Jan 31, 2023 After experiencing a traumatic or emotionally scarring event, the fear, pain, and helplessness felt in that moment can linger and affect someone’s life in the weeks and months after it happens. This reaction is completely understandable, as events like those are extremely harmful and can certainly change the life of…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement What is the law of assumption? How to manifest success in your life through positive thinking by Tamiqua Jackson, PMHNP on Jan 31, 2023 Goal setting and motivational practices are great ways to spur self-improvement, but what if there was something even easier that could help you get what you want in life? The law of assumption is just about the simplest strategy for creating life opportunities: You just have to believe it! There’s…
Depression, Mental Health Topics, Sleep Why does depression make you tired? Learn more about how depression and other conditions can affect your energy levels by Laura Harris, LCMHC on Jan 30, 2023 It’s normal to feel exhausted at the end of a long day—or after working out, traveling, or even some vigorous spring cleaning. But what about when we’re depressed? Could depression actually affect our energy levels? Can Depression Make You Suddenly Tired? Mental health professionals typically agree that it can. Remember,…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Contamination OCD: What are the signs, symptoms, and treatment options? by Laura Harris, LCMHC on Jan 27, 2023 When it comes to getting sick from what we eat or touch, we know to avoid certain things—especially in a post-pandemic world. From experience, science, or what we’ve been taught since childhood, avoiding contaminated products is often second nature. But that doesn’t mean we can’t take things too far, which…
Mental Health Topics, Suicide What is suicidality? How to identify symptoms and where to seek help by Laura Harris, LCMHC on Jan 26, 2023 Many people across the world struggle with suicidal thoughts and feelings every day. However, when those suicidal thoughts result in an intent act, they cross over into suicidality. Suicidality can feel very isolating and makes it seem as though life is only pain and darkness. These feelings are not easy…
Anxiety, Medication, Mental Health Topics Who can prescribe anxiety medication? How to ask your provider for a prescription for anxiety medication by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC on Jan 26, 2023 Anxiety is a very common mental health issue in the world today, and something that most everyone grapples with at some point in their lives. However, not everyone has problems with anxiety to the point of taking anxiety medication. People with intense feelings of anxiety, such as those characteristic of…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships, Sexuality Polyamory: Defining polyamory, navigating polyamorous relationships, and more by Theresa Lupcho, LPC on Jan 25, 2023 Relationships come in all shapes and sizes, and not all are monogamous. While most people are only familiar with monogamous relationships, polyamory involves multiple nonmarital relationships between partners. Polyamory isn’t about being able to do whatever you want with other people, while still reaping the benefits of going steady with…