Mental Health Topics, Personality Altruism meaning: What is altruism? Why is it important? by Taylor Bennett on Feb 17, 2022 Allow me to paint you a picture: There’s a wonderful, selfless woman who does everything in her power to help others. She is rich, famous, and free to spend her time and money on anything her heart desires — but she chooses to give back. This, ladies and gents, is…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships, Research Thriveworks research reveals clashing opinions about recent events have negatively affected our closest relationships by Jason Crosby on Feb 17, 2022 In many ways, the country is divided now more than ever before. As much as we’d love to see eye to eye with everyone around us, recent research* from Thriveworks shows that 54% of Americans have experienced some type of negative impact on at least one personal relationship as a…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Improving intimacy in marriage: 5 tips for keeping the flame alive by Taylor Bennett on Feb 15, 2022 Intimacy is displayed when two people know and care for each other. Typically, to be truly intimate, these individuals are open, familiar, and vulnerable in their relationship. Intimacy in marriage supplements a close personal bond. While it can prove important to friendships as well as relationships between parent and child,…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Valentine’s Day: A victorious V-Day is about spending time together, not spending money by Jason Crosby on Feb 14, 2022 Forget about Christmas, Mother’s Day, or New Year’s Eve: No other holiday brings on the pressure like Valentine’s Day. On a day that’s all about love, for those that are in relationships, just starting one, or are single, some serious time, energy, and stress can go into ensuring that the…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers Boreout: Identifying and coping with workplace boredom by Mary Beth Britten on Feb 8, 2022 Let me paint you a picture. It’s 2 pm on a Wednesday afternoon, and you’re feeling stressed out, yet bored. You’re eating your lunch at your desk because you want to give off the impression that you’re working hard. You take a personal phone call and pretend to be speaking…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics, Relationships, Research New Thriveworks research shows widespread relationship anxiety in the US by Wistar Murray on Feb 8, 2022 According to new research* from Thriveworks, over a third (34%) of Americans believe that their romantic relationships (current or previous) are the leading cause of their mental health concerns. Love, attachment, and intimacy can all trigger buried fears, past traumas, and self-esteem issues. And yet we still seek connection with…
Family, Life Transition, Mental Health Topics Moving with kids: Tips on how to relocate your family successfully by Guest on Feb 7, 2022 Moving to a new city can serve as a positive change in your life, which might explain why so many do make that move: as up to 63% of Americans have moved to a new place at least once, compared to the 37% who’ve never left their hometowns. That said,…
Depression, Mental Health Topics Companion animals: The best pets for depression by Taylor Bennett on Feb 1, 2022 We all feel lonely sometimes—say, when we’re drowning in work and too busy to hang with loved ones, or after a tough breakup from a significant other. This loneliness is often discouraging and, for some, loneliness transforms into depression. Sometimes resolving depression isn’t possible by ourselves, especially when our friends…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics 7 professional tips to help you prepare for your first counseling session by Taylor Bennett on Feb 1, 2022 Are you feeling nervous about starting therapy or counseling? If so, don’t worry. It’s totally normal to feel a little nervous. That said, you can take some proactive steps to prepare for your first therapy session. These tips will help to lessen those nerves and also help make for a…
Health Conditions, Mental Health Topics Chronic pain and mental health: How to care for yourself or a loved one, from onset to diagnosis and beyond by Taylor Bennett on Jan 31, 2022 I’ve been in survival mode for the past 6 months. It started with a swollen knee, regret that I ever played soccer, and the fear of possibly undergoing my first-ever surgery — but ultimately, the promise of an end to a bizarre chapter of my life. It quickly turned into…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement, Work & Careers How to stay motivated when working from home: 8 tips by Kyle Risley on Jan 31, 2022 Staying motivated is one of the biggest challenges remote workers face. After working remotely for one year, job motivation stats show a drop from 56% to 36%. Most workers cite lack of interaction and distractions as the biggest factors affecting their motivation. Changing habits can increase motivation and reduce the…
Beginning Therapy, Family, Mental Health Topics, Trauma What family constellation therapy can reveal about intergenerational trauma (and Abuela in “Encanto”) by Wistar Murray on Jan 28, 2022 Family constellation therapy (FCT) is a way of helping individuals heal from family trauma and suffering that’s been passed down unconsciously through generations of their bloodline. Constellation work explores these intergenerational dynamics through body, mind, and spirit. The therapeutic approach is rooted in psychoanalytic thought as well as family systems…