Anxiety, Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Disorders, Mental Health Topics Selective mutism: A miniature manual by Taylor Bennett on Oct 14, 2022 Many children are shy by nature. They might hug their parents’ legs and bury their faces when introduced to someone new or run off at a record pace to avoid the interaction altogether. This is not uncommon — but some children fail to speak in select (or all) social situations. If…
Abuse & Neglect, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2022: Learn, share resources, and show support this October by Jason Crosby on Oct 14, 2022 Each October, volunteers, families, employers, and advocacy groups work together for a common purpose: to bring Domestic Violence Awareness Month into the public’s eye. Since 1989, 31 days in October remind us of the strength and resilience of domestic violence survivors—we’re encouraged to help support them through educating ourselves, volunteering, …
Disorders, Mental Health Topics Your guide to adjustment disorder: Symptoms, causes, treatment, and more by Taylor Bennett on Oct 14, 2022 Stress is unavoidable. It’s a universal response to challenges that threaten our health and well-being — some of the most common stressors being job loss, divorce, and the loss of a loved one. When confronted with a stressful event, we might feel frustrated, worried, nervous, or angry; we might lose sleep…
Mental Health Topics, Narcissism, Relationships Do you know a narcissist? Here’s how to deal with a narcissist at home and at work by Taylor Bennett on Oct 12, 2022 Narcissists are extremely self-centered. These are the people that make everything about themselves—the ones that brag every chance they get and truly think they’re better than others. Some narcissistic individuals have their egotistical tendencies under control, but others have a more serious problem: a disorder rooted in their narcissism. When…
LGBTQIA+, Life Transition, Mental Health Topics Coming out later in life: LGBTQIA+ at 30+ by Wistar Murray on Oct 6, 2022 Coming out as a member of the LGBTQIA+ community takes a lot of courage—and for those who are coming out later in life, it can be even more difficult. Adult LGBTQIA+ members may have built a life around an identity that they no longer associate themselves with. Their interpersonal relationships,…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics, Trauma Acute stress disorder: Causes, symptoms, and treatment by Taylor Bennett on Oct 5, 2022 A traumatic event is an extremely distressing experience. We’re talking physical injury or violence, serious illness, and natural disasters – these are all examples of trauma. These events cause physical, mental, and emotional harm to victims. And sometimes, they even trigger the development of a mental health disorder: one being…
Anger Management, Mental Health Topics What does anger do to your body? The physical and mental effects of anger by Taylor Bennett on Sep 30, 2022 We all know what it means — and what it feels like — to be angry. However, our experience with anger can vary: Some hold it in until they can scribble down their feelings in a journal; others don’t dream of holding themselves back and lash out furiously instead. This…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics Phobias: Common types, symptoms, treatment, and more by Taylor Bennett on Sep 29, 2022 Do you freak out in tiny spaces? Are you deathly afraid of heights? Do you refuse to meet your friend’s pet snake? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you have something in common with much of the population. As it turns out, many of us share fears…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics In-person counseling vs. online counseling: What’s the difference? Which is right for me? by Taylor Bennett on Sep 26, 2022 Maybe you’re going through a really rough breakup. Or you’ve just moved to a new city and you’re feeling extremely lonely. Or nothing out of the ordinary has happened, but you aren’t all that happy, and you want to do something about it. In all these circumstances, a viable solution…
Depression, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Seasonal affective disorder: A manual to help navigate your seasonal depressive symptoms by Jason Crosby on Sep 26, 2022 Like a cold blast of air, seasonal affective disorder (also known as seasonal depression) hits hard for those who experience it. There’s more to this emotional disorder than just feeling down in the winter, though. We’re here to help you navigate the ins and outs of seasonal depression, and find…
Mental Health Topics, Suicide Why is suicide a leading cause of death in the U.S.? by Taylor Bennett on Sep 16, 2022 Suicide is a critical public health problem. According to the most current data from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), which dates to 2020, it is the 12th leading cause of death for Americans. Additionally: Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death for individuals ages 10-14 and 25-34…
Mental Health Topics, Suicide How can you tell if someone close to you might be suicidal? by Mandi Corbett on Sep 7, 2022 Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States — in 2020, there were 45,979 deaths, or one death every 11 minutes, by suicide. If these numbers tell us anything, it’s that learning to recognize suicidal thoughts, feelings, and behaviors is absolutely critical. Educating yourself on these signs…