Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Exploring the deep bonds between humans and their companion animals by Wistar Murray on Dec 15, 2021 For tens of thousands of years humans have been passionate about their fur babies. The deep bonds between Homo sapiens and other animal species seem so common and obvious that they’ve only recently been studied scientifically. So how did we get from throwing food scraps to wolves at the outskirts…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics How to regulate your emotions using the Internal Emotion Thermometer, a therapist’s tried and true technique by Shannon Kersey, LPA on Dec 13, 2021 I’m about to put myself out of a job. Okay, I may be exaggerating a bit, but I do think the following idea could decrease a lot of arguments and lead to better relationships. Introducing: The Internal Emotion Thermometer Let’s first think about the concept of having an internal emotion…
Beginning Therapy, Family, Mental Health Topics A comprehensive guide to family therapy: Different approaches, how it can help, and when to schedule a session by Wistar Murray on Dec 13, 2021 Family bonds are rich, complex, profound – and sometimes painful. Family can both build us up and break us down. But in its ideal state, a family is the crucible in which we can become our best and truest selves. That’s where family therapy can help. Licensed family therapists at…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology, Work & Careers How psychologists can assist in criminal investigations using offender profiling by Wistar Murray on Dec 10, 2021 Psychology is applied in law enforcement and the justice system in a variety of ways, some with more mass appeal than others. For example, most people are familiar with the concept of criminal profiling through television shows like “Criminal Minds” and “Mindhunter” as well as books like “The Silence of…
Men's Issues, Mental Health Topics How to be a supportive male ally in the workplace: 5 allyship strategies by Jason Crosby on Dec 9, 2021 Within the past several years, the term “allyship” has been commonly used in relation to movements such as BLM, or the LGBTQIA+ community—referring to a non-community member who goes out of their way to provide support socially and emotionally to those who experience higher instances of discrimination. With large social…
Depression, Mental Health Topics Is “post-Disney depression” worse than normal vacation withdrawal? by Wistar Murray on Dec 1, 2021 It’s day 2 after your arrival home from a fun, meaningful, and memorable vacation. You’re back at work and you feel down, almost disassociated from the business around you. Everyday reality feels drained of color and emotion. Unofficial diagnosis: You have the post-vacation blues. But what if you’ve just returned…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement How do I start motivating myself to get organized? by Heidi Faust, LCSW on Dec 1, 2021 Q: How do I start motivating myself to get organized? A: Great question! The short, real answer is if you’re waiting to feel motivated or have a belief that motivation is necessary in order to get started with something, it’s just not true. You can choose to start getting organized…
Community, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement How to be generous without losing a kidney this holiday season by Wistar Murray on Nov 23, 2021 A California woman decided to donate one of her kidneys without specifying who would receive the transplant. A male stranger subsequently benefited from her healthy organ. The woman, who was a writer, was definitely not seeking anonymity. She chronicled her “nondirected donation” through a special Facebook group. Then she confronted…
Anxiety, Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics Black Friday shopping guide for smart consumers with anxiety by Wistar Murray on Nov 19, 2021 Some shoppers have nightmares about arriving at the big box store 5 minutes too late to snag the Black Friday doorbuster they came to buy. For other shoppers, a nightmare scenario is the Black Friday shopping itself. Consider this [Trigger Warning]: You walk through the automatic doors of a megamall…
Mental Health Topics, Power & Control, Self-Improvement How to outsmart neuromarketing tactics and manage your online shopping addiction on Black Friday by Jason Crosby on Nov 19, 2021 Every fall, Black Friday and Cyber Monday loom as the notorious twins of November, luring shoppers out in droves amid fierce competition. But beyond the viral videos of people fighting over TVs, these two consumer holidays are a big win for companies, with Americans spending nearly $20 billion on both…
Eating Disorders, Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Holiday eating rules that won’t suck the fun from Thanksgiving by Wistar Murray on Nov 16, 2021 A holiday feast should be a joyous occasion, where people clink glasses and indulge in deliciousness and reinforce their bonds of love. But all too often these banquets conclude with a substantial portion of the guests laid up on the couch, dealing with heartburn, hating themselves for their gluttony. (This…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Parenting How to reconnect with your kids: 12 small ideas that can go a long way by Shannon Kersey, LPA on Nov 15, 2021 I was talking to my sister the other day (I grew up an only child, but luckily got step-sisters when I was older). We haven’t seen each other in a while and were catching up on life. During our conversation, she said something that caught my attention: “You know how…