Mental Health Topics, Sleep Dreams: A guide to why we dream and what our dreams mean by Taylor Bennett on May 17, 2022 We all have a dream world — a mirror of our subconscious mind. This is where those monsters under your childhood bed live and your pantsless self in public, too (modern nightmares at their finest). We also can’t forget about your ability to fly or your new boyfriend… who is…
Bullying Awareness & Prevention, Mental Health Topics Bullying: A guide for the bullied and their loved ones by Taylor Bennett on May 17, 2022 When you think about bullying, you probably think about middle school or high school. Teenagers can be cruel after all, and it’s common for them to bully their weaker peers — shoving their victim against a locker (at least in the movies), teasing them in class, tripping them in the…
Eating Disorders, Mental Health Topics Eating disorders: A guide to achieving a healthy relationship with food by Wistar Murray on May 17, 2022 Eating disorders can take many forms: the aspiring model who disappears to the bathroom after every meal; the college student who hoards junk food in his dorm room so he can binge in secret late at night; the gymnast who skips meals and time with her friends so she can…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships When friendships change: How to maintain friendships in adulthood by Taylor Bennett on May 16, 2022 As we get older, many things change: our appearance, our interests, our goals, our routines, and our relationships. I’ve found the latter to be especially true. Sure, my hair’s grown, I now enjoy camping, I’m no longer pressed to lose weight, and I actually go to bed at a decent…
Family, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Divorce: A handbook for couples and exes by Wistar Murray on May 16, 2022 The choice between getting divorced or staying together may be one of the hardest decisions you ever have to make. It’s a critical crossroads where you may see your life heading in two different directions. What kind of future do you want? How do you make an informed decision about…
Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Third-wheeling: Being single when your friends are in a relationship by Jason Crosby on May 13, 2022 The front door open for the last time that night, my friends standing on the front porch, arm in arm, waving goodbye, their silhouettes shimmering against the half-moon behind them. Just beyond, I see another set of friends (another couple) climb into their car, as the cabin light illuminates the…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships The pros and cons of a starter marriage by Wistar Murray on May 12, 2022 What is a starter marriage? Well, obviously it’s the beautiful union between a starter wife or a starter husband and their starter spouse. Gorgeous wedding, all the gifts, no children, and they’re divorced within five years. These kinds of marriages have also been called entry-level marriages, icebreaker marriages, warm-up marriages,…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics How social media affects women’s mental health: Negatives vs. positives by Jason Crosby on May 12, 2022 It seems like nearly everyone with a smartphone has at least one social app that they dedicate a little time to. Around 72% of us pick up our phones and tap on those familiar icons daily, but the effects of using social media don’t affect everyone with the same intensity….
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Tips for optimizing your spring cleaning checklist—feel refreshed, reorganized, and ready for warmer weather by Jason Crosby on May 12, 2022 It’s the time of year when everyone is feeling that big spring energy—and if you’re gearing up for warmer weather, more sunlight (finally), and anticipating a great summer, then spring cleaning might be top-of-mind. But before you go in on that junk drawer, or haphazardly sort through your closet to…
Anxiety, Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics How do you deal with a panic attack? by Emily Simonian, M.A., LMFT on May 11, 2022 Q: How do you deal with a panic attack? A: We’re so sorry to hear you’re experiencing panic attacks! We know they can be incredibly scary. First off, if you ever feel like you’re having a mental health crisis, you can call a hotline for assistance, such as 800-273-8255 or…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships, Research, Work & Careers Thriveworks research: Nearly 20% of Americans report differing views have negatively impacted a relationship with a coworker by Jason Crosby on May 9, 2022 Professional work environments are often viewed as a neutral zone where employees do their best to keep their personal lives private and opinions to themselves. However, recent Thriveworks research reveals that a large number of Americans report experiencing tension in the workplace due to clashing beliefs about some of the…
Family, Mental Health Topics, Parenting Mother’s Day: Understanding the deep connection between mother and child by Jason Crosby on May 6, 2022 Mother’s Day is one of those special holidays that for so many of us, reminds us of the unparalleled closeness that can define a parent-child relationship. The bond between a mother and child is often life-long; forged by familial ties and tempered with years of both arguments and heart-to-hearts, and…