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…
Mental Health Topics, Personality, Power & Control, Relationships Codependency: Learn about the signs & characteristics of codependent relationships, and how to recover from them by Christine Ridley, LCSW on Jan 25, 2023 Codependency is a bit of a buzzword—a term we hear mentioned frequently but may not quite understand. Perhaps you think you know: It’s when two partners can’t function without each other, right? Not quite—and it’s not the same as relationship anxiety. Understanding codependent behaviors starts with examining how they can…
Medication, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics, Psychiatry SNRIs vs SSRIs: What are their differences, similarities, and how do they work? by Jason Crosby on Jan 19, 2023 Antidepressants are a widely prescribed class of medication that works to treat the symptoms of anxiety, depression, and other conditions. Two types of antidepressants, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs), are some of the most popular. SSRIs and SNRIs both work by increasing the amounts of…
Mental Health Topics, Psychiatry What is telepsychiatry? The benefits and efficacy of online psychiatry by Hannah DeWitt on Jan 12, 2023 Meetings, appointments, consultations, and more can all now be held efficiently through any number of video conferencing sites. Businesses are adapting to the change, using e-meetings to maintain and create new connections across the globe. Across the sectors, businesses are discovering the benefits of new remote communication, and therapy and…
Mental Health Topics, Narcissism, Personality, Power & Control, Relationships Are relationships between empaths and narcissists always toxic? by Jason Crosby on Jan 11, 2023 As the adage goes, opposites attract… or do they? From horoscopes, classic rom-coms, and even our dating app preferences, many of us seem almost obsessed with our personality types and who we are (and aren’t) compatible with. Now consider an unlikely romantic relationship between two people with personality types that…
ADHD, Mental Health Topics How to increase motivation with ADHD: Tools and tactics for sustained motivation and improved focus by Hannah DeWitt on Jan 10, 2023 Doing tasks that seem time-consuming or uninteresting is annoying for many people, but it can feel overwhelming for people with ADHD. Self-motivation and organization are skills that are greatly affected by ADHD symptoms, since ADHD causes impaired executive function due to a lack of dopamine in the brain. Executive function…
Anxiety, Medication, Mental Health Topics, Psychiatry Anxiety medication: Types, side effects, and how therapy can help medication work better by Jason Crosby on Jan 9, 2023 Over 40 million Americans suffer from an anxiety disorder. And for those who seek treatment, anxiety medication is often the foundation of successful symptom management, alongside therapy. If you’ve been diagnosed with a form of anxiety, or if you think you may have a form of anxiety, you might be curious…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics Delusional disorder: Causes, symptoms, treatment, and more by Jason Crosby on Jan 9, 2023 A delusion is someone’s unshakable belief in something untrue. It’s not a part of the person’s culture or subculture—and almost everyone else knows the belief is false. Delusions can also be linked to a mental health condition, known as delusional disorder. While delusional disorder is a single condition, people with…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Goal setting: A guide to setting and achieving your goals by Hannah DeWitt on Jan 5, 2023 Travel more. Lose weight. Get out of debt. Exercise more. Buy a new car. You’ve probably laid eyes on one or more of these goals before — they’re a handful of the most common goals in America. But did you actually achieve them? Better yet, did you put yourself on…