LGBTQIA+, Mental Health Topics Trans euphoria: 30 inspirational transgender quotes by Wistar Murray on Jun 2, 2022 When you’re relentlessly defending your human rights, you don’t get adequate opportunities to just BE. Transgender people have to read more than enough scary headlines about threats to their very existence. So we want to take a moment to shine a proud, beaming spotlight on all the beautiful men and women…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Parenting How to help a frightened child feel safe again by Wistar Murray on May 27, 2022 When a child is scared, it’s natural for a parent to feel helpless. Childhood fears and specific phobias aren’t always rational, so you can’t just reason them away by saying, for example, “Only seven Americans die from spider bites every year,” or “Sweetie, there are zero monsters under your bed.”…
Family, Mental Health Topics Is it okay to cut off family members with toxic traits? by Jason Crosby on May 27, 2022 Q: I love my sister, but sometimes we get into the worst arguments over her behavior. It’s not that I try to get into these debates, but she always seems so ungrateful anytime I do something nice for her, and when I point this out, she denies it. Whether it’s…
Communication, Mental Health Topics, Relationships What to do after being ghosted, plus how to sever ties without ghosting by Jason Crosby on May 27, 2022 Glancing at our phones when we hear that familiar “ding” or vibration is muscle memory; after all, we’re curious. It’s also just as common to see what the notification is—and then to put our phone down and wait to respond until, well, we feel like it. From switching off our…
Mental Health Topics, Sleep What is sleep paralysis and how can I get it to stop? by Jason Crosby on May 25, 2022 In college, I remember sitting at the dining room table in a shared apartment, having a small breakfast and coffee before class. One of my roommates came downstairs looking pale, his hair still wet from the shower. He slid onto a chair next to me, and, after pouring a bowl…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Communication, Mental Health Topics Tips for parents: Talking to teens about tragedy by Taylor Bennett on May 25, 2022 In the midst of tragedy — or an event that causes great suffering and distress — parents have the difficult job of talking to their children about it. While the topic should often be avoided with kids under 7 years of age who are too young to understand tragedy, it…
Mental Health Topics, Religion & Spirituality Considering the relationship between religion and counseling by Katie Brenneman on May 24, 2022 It’s estimated that more than 50 million adults in America will experience some form of mental health condition in their lifetimes. That’s around 20% of the entire adult population of the United States. In addition, a recent Pew Research study found that, though self-reported religious affiliation rates have declined in…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Relationship problems: A guide for understanding and navigating them properly by Taylor Bennett on May 24, 2022 Let’s get straight to the point: Relationships are hard work. Despite how much love there is between two people, conflict can and will arise. The true test is how we navigate these relationship problems with our partners. And whether we come out the other side together. This guide answers some…
Depression, Mental Health Topics, Postpartum & Pregnancy Understanding postpartum depression by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC on May 23, 2022 Having a baby is life-changing and often brings heightened emotions. While feelings of joy, excitement, and even stress are normal, persistent sadness, guilt, or despair may be a sign of postpartum depression (PPD). PPD is a common disorder that affects many parents, and it’s important to get help and support….
Depression, Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Existential depression: Navigating tough questions and feelings about life by Taylor Bennett on May 20, 2022 It’s normal to contemplate the state of the world and life itself; for some, though, these questions stir up intense emotions like distress and despair that last for months or sometimes years. While existential depression is not a formal diagnosis, it is sometimes used to describe these cases of depression…
Mental Health Topics, Personality Is being stubborn a good or bad thing? by Jason Crosby on May 20, 2022 Being stubborn is a quality that many of us have heard ascribed to ourselves. Maybe we choose to do things our own way. Perhaps we refuse to ask for help when we need it. And yet other times, we might write people or situations off without truly understanding them. Being…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics Phobias: A handbook for understanding and working through extreme fears by Taylor Bennett on May 20, 2022 We’re all afraid of something. But some of us have extreme fears called phobias and we’ll go to equally extreme measures to avoid them. For certain individuals, it’s animals or insects; for others, it’s small spaces or large groups of people. This guide will provide you with a comprehensive understanding…