Communication, Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers Destructive vs. constructive criticism: Learn to tell the difference and offer more positive feedback by Jason Crosby on Mar 15, 2022 Learning to accept criticism may not be high on your bucket list, but psychologically speaking, it should probably be recognized as an advanced art form that takes years to master. Because it’s hard. When we hear criticism from others, depending on our self-worth and the nature of the comment, we…
Anxiety, Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics Confronting anxiety about the unknown: How to spend your time in life’s “waiting room” by Shannon Kersey, LPA on Mar 10, 2022 Waiting… how much of our lives do we spend waiting? Right now, I know people who are waiting to find out if: a lump is cancerous they are going to lose their baby she is going to lose her job he is going to get into graduate school her marriage…
Anxiety, Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics Wrestling with war anxiety? 5 tips for coping amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict by Jason Crosby on Mar 9, 2022 The Russia-Ukraine conflict — one of the biggest news stories of the year thus far — continues on without an end in sight. As a result, some difficult changes are occurring here in the US, including the cost of living, our diplomatic relationships with other countries, and (most personally), our…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Refugees and mental health: How displacement can devastate well-being by Wistar Murray on Mar 9, 2022 Do you maintain a go bag where you keep critical documents, petty cash, a flashlight, water, a can opener, family heirlooms…? Is that theoretical survival kit starting to feel a little heavy right now? Can you imagine lugging it for miles if the roads are impassable by car? Maybe you…
Communication, Mental Health Topics How to talk to someone with differing political views: 6 tips for navigating political conversations by Taylor Bennett on Mar 7, 2022 During election season, headlines and ads about candidates fill our feeds. Emails about voter registration swarm our inboxes. Political opinions dominate our conversations. Arguments flood our social media accounts and more importantly, our relationships. And whether we like it or not, politics are on our minds. There are some people…
Depression, Mental Health Topics A win for coffee drinkers: America’s favorite mood-boosting brew may help treat depression by Jason Crosby on Mar 4, 2022 It’s hard for me to imagine a world in which I don’t wake up, pour beans into a grinder, and wait patiently for that first cup of warm, life-giving goodness to rush through me. Nothing starts the day off quite like that first cup of coffee. And yet I’ve heard…
Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Biohacking and neurohacking: Is the human body due for an upgrade? by Wistar Murray on Mar 3, 2022 You start feeling tired during the day, so you order a wearable device that tracks your sleep. The data indicates that you’re not spending long enough in your REM cycle, so you begin researching natural sleep aids. You discover an online community of amateur biologists who not only recommend avoiding…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Communication, Mental Health Topics Tips for teens: How to talk to your parents about mental health and getting help by Jason Crosby on Feb 28, 2022 Dealing with stress, anxiety, and other mental health challenges can feel overwhelming. And the thought of talking to someone — especially your mom, dad, or another primary caregiver — about those challenges can feel overwhelming, too. But in most cases, opening up about how you’re feeling and what you’re experiencing…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Empathic responding (or active listening) in counseling: A basic, yet essential response for counselors to master in their practice by Taylor Bennett on Feb 28, 2022 Have you ever wondered what makes for a positive therapist-client relationship and an overall successful therapy journey? Maybe you’re a past/present therapy client who wants to better understand how this process works. Maybe you’re considering therapy and you’re hoping for some insight that’ll help you start believing in the journey….
Mental Health Topics, Relationships, Sexuality Sex life saboteurs: A guide to keeping intimacy alive despite pets and kids by Wistar Murray on Feb 23, 2022 Pets and kids are notoriously bad at respecting bedroom boundaries. These big-eyed housemates have been known to claw at doors, swat at exposed body parts, and whine when they’re excluded from intimate activities. I’m thinking of toddlers of course, but this behavior applies to pets as well. Have you ever…
Disorders, Eating Disorders, Mental Health Topics Orthorexia: When healthy eating becomes an unhealthy obsession by Jason Crosby on Feb 23, 2022 The obsession with healthy eating has long been associated with diet fads that come and go, rushing through the masses like a wildfire that slowly dies out—until another takes its place. But in the unique case of orthorexia, eating healthy becomes an all-encompassing part of the sufferer’s daily life. Orthorexia…
Mental Health Topics, Race & Identity Black History Month: Celebrating Black psychologists and researchers by Jason Crosby on Feb 21, 2022 It’s impossible to delegate an entire people’s history to one month—but it is possible to use February as a way to focus on the contributions and achievements of Black individuals and those of African descent. Black people in the US have left an undeniable impact on our country’s heritage, with…