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…
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…
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…
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 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,…
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…