Anxiety, Coping Skills, Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics High-functioning anxiety: When success is fueled by chronic stress by Jason Crosby on Nov 17, 2022 Anxiety is a human response to stressful stimuli. In other words, it’s normal. Whether we’re late for work, have ruined our favorite shirt, or totally failed a first date, life certainly offers us a lot to be anxious about. However, when anxiety stops becoming an intermittent experience and becomes more…
ADHD, Beginning Therapy, Medication, Mental Health Topics Adult ADHD treatment: Medication, therapy options, lifestyle adjustments, and dietary changes by Jason Crosby on Nov 17, 2022 People of all ages can have ADHD, but specific treatment options apply to each age group. For adults, the medications, therapies, and lifestyle adjustments will be different than for adolescents or children. Like other mental health conditions, treatment options will be adapted to fit the needs of the individual. Some…
Mental Health Topics, Research, Work & Careers Thriveworks research suggests post-traumatic job stress affects more than 40% of Americans by Jason Crosby on Nov 9, 2022 Gaining work experience is often viewed as a positive process, something we grow and learn from. But what about negative experiences in our work history? Could toxic work environments and professional relationships leave us with “post-traumatic job stress?” To find out, Thriveworks recently conducted a research study into how many…
Alcohol & Drugs, Disorders, Mental Health Topics Marijuana addiction (cannabis use disorder): Is marijuana addictive? by Taylor Bennett on Nov 7, 2022 According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, marijuana is the most commonly used federally illegal drug in the United States (though it is now legal on the state level in the majority of states) – with 48.2 million people, or 18% of Americans, reportedly using it at least…
Mental Health Topics, Stress Holiday stress: A compassionate guide for understanding and managing it by Taylor Bennett on Nov 7, 2022 As the holiday season approaches, many of us feel happy, excited, cheerful, and… stressed. Despite the picture-perfect photos on Instagram (highlight reels) and cheery (more like cheesy) Christmas cards, holidays are stressful. Between traveling, cooking lavish meals, and making small talk with distant relatives, you’re bound to feel overwhelmed. That’s…
Feelings & Emotions, Grief & Loss, Life Transition, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Grief and loss: Stages, coping, and the bereavement process by Jason Crosby on Nov 4, 2022 Grief is something most people would rather avoid. But inevitably, the emotional whirlwind of grief and bereavement is a process each of us goes through in our lifetime. Grief is about loss—a loss of any kind, whether it’s the death of a family member, pet, the end of a relationship,…
Alcohol & Drugs, Disorders, Mental Health Topics Tobacco use disorder: Causes, symptoms, and treatment options by Jason Crosby on Nov 4, 2022 Nicotine-containing products, alongside caffeinated beverages like coffee, are some of the most commonly used psychoactive substances in the U.S.—though we rarely think of them as drugs. Even though tobacco and nicotine use has steadily dropped in the U.S. since 2005, many of us know someone who smokes, chews, or uses…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics Anxiety disorders: How do I know if I have anxiety, and what anxiety disorder treatment is right for me? by Hannah DeWitt on Nov 3, 2022 Anxiety is a protective emotion, meant to warn you about perceived danger or harm. For most, it’s an occasional feeling, one that will come and go in moments. However, for others, anxiety takes up a large amount of their emotional energy, causing more harm than good. This is where routine…
Mental Health Topics, Stress National Stress Awareness Day: Learn about the dangers of stress and how to better manage it by Hannah DeWitt on Nov 3, 2022 Worry and stress are feelings that everyone faces in their daily life. Stress can come from many aspects of living. At its core, though, it’s meant to be a sort of warning bell within the body, alerting it to danger or hazards both physical and psychological. In moderation, stress can…
Disorders, Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Stress Election stress disorder: Navigating negativity, news alerts, social media feuds, and misinformation by Taylor Bennett on Nov 1, 2022 Ruthless attacks on both sides of the political aisle, in hopes of persuading voters. Nonstop alerts about the latest campaign news, like who’s projected to win the election or who has had the latest political blunder. Fights between “friends,” for all of Facebook and Twitter to see. Misinformation that begs…
Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics, Postpartum & Pregnancy Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month: How to support grieving families during the month of October by Hannah DeWitt on Oct 31, 2022 Losing any loved one is tragic, but losing a baby can be particularly devastating. It’s something no one should have to experience, yet every year, too many parents face miscarriages and infant loss. In order to support those who have lost babies, born and unborn, and remember the little ones…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics Dependent personality disorder (DPD): Signs, symptoms, treatment, and more by Taylor Bennett on Oct 28, 2022 Personality disorders are characterized by problematic thought and behavioral patterns. Sometimes, these thoughts and behaviors appear odd or eccentric – at others, they’re dramatic and unpredictable. But with dependent personality disorder, and other cluster C personality disorders, they’re rooted in anxiety and fear. Let’s learn more about what dependent personality…