Communication, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics, Research New survey reveals 95% of Americans hear therapy words daily. Here are the 9 we misuse most by Ashley Laderer on Aug 26, 2025 Have you ever paused mid-conversation and wondered if you’re using a mental health term correctly? Maybe you’ve described feeling “triggered” by something at work, or found yourself questioning whether a situation was really “toxic” or just frustrating. These moments of uncertainty have become part of a cultural shift where mental…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics How much does therapy really cost? Here’s what to expect by Angela Myers on Aug 25, 2025 We all know therapy can change lives. Perhaps couples therapy saved your sister’s marriage or a friend learned to manage their anxiety after working with a therapist. Yet when it’s your turn to book a session, you freeze, wondering if you can actually afford therapy. Realizing you have no idea…
Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Healthy coping mechanisms: A therapist-backed guide to doing it right by Hannah DeWitt on Aug 21, 2025 Stress is inevitable, but suffering through it isn’t. The difference lies in having healthy, beneficial coping mechanisms—strategies that actually help rather than just temporarily mask the problem. Coping strategies, also known as coping mechanisms or coping skills, are behaviors designed to help us manage difficult emotions from challenging events, situations,…
Mental Health Topics, Thriveworks News How Thriveworks delivers community-based care at scale by Michael Midgette, Chief Growth Officer on Aug 20, 2025 When someone seeks mental health care, they are not looking for reach, scale, or a recognizable logo. They simply want the person sitting across from them to truly understand their unique journey. Environment plays such a crucial role in the experiences that shape our worldview, which is why community-centered care…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics Master thought stopping techniques: Practical tools to calm an anxious mind by Ashley Laderer on Aug 18, 2025 Your mind won’t stop racing. Maybe it’s replaying that awkward thing you said three hours ago, or spiraling into worst-case scenarios about tomorrow’s presentation. You’ve tried telling yourself to “just stop thinking about it,” but somehow that makes the thoughts louder. If this sounds familiar, you’re definitely not alone. Research…
Feelings & Emotions, Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics What you need to know about complicated grief and how therapy can help by Armeshia Lawrence, FPMHNP-BC on Aug 14, 2025 If you’re reading this, you might be wondering if your grief feels “too intense” or has lasted “too long.” First, know this: you’re not broken, and you’re not alone. While grief is one of life’s most universal experiences, sometimes it gets stuck, and that’s when complicated grief (now clinically known…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Inner child healing: How to care for the hurt parts of you by Alisa Hrustic on Aug 13, 2025 If you’ve succumbed to a full-blown temper tantrum as an adult, you’ve likely come face-to-face with your inner child (even if you didn’t realize it mid-meltdown). Your inner child isn’t a mere flashback to your past self—it’s a piece of who you are now. “There’s a space inside of us…
ADHD, Mental Health Topics ADD vs ADHD explained: Updated terms, symptoms, and how therapy can help by Hannah DeWitt on Aug 11, 2025 At some point, you may have heard someone talk about ADD and wondered, “Is that the same thing as ADHD or is it something else?” The difference between ADD and ADHD confuses many people—largely because there really isn’t a difference. Attention-deficit disorder (ADD) refers to people who have a specific…
Ask a Therapist, Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics Why do I feel sad when a celebrity dies, even though I didn’t know them? by Taylor Hiers, MA, LPC on Aug 7, 2025 First, let me put your mind at ease: Feeling sad when a celebrity dies is completely normal. You’re not weird for crying when an actor, athlete, or musician you’ve never met passes away. Look at the collective grief over Robin Williams, Kobe Bryant, Chadwick Boseman, or Betty White. The sadness…
Depression, Mental Health Topics Depression symptoms: How to recognize the signs and what to do next by Hannah DeWitt on Aug 6, 2025 Many lists of depression symptoms don’t come close to capturing what depression actually feels like. Clinical facts can describe the condition, but they rarely show the profound emotional weight carried by those experiencing severe depression. What does depression truly feel like from the inside? Why does it seem so overwhelming,…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics How to set therapy goals (and why they’ll probably change as you grow) by Angela Myers on Aug 5, 2025 You’ve decided to start therapy, and now someone’s asking you about your goals. Maybe it’s your therapist, maybe it’s the intake form, or maybe it’s just that voice in your head wondering what you’re hoping to get out of this. If your mind goes blank when you try to think…
Anxiety, Ask a Therapist, Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Parenting Should I put my child on anxiety medication? by Taylor Hiers, MA, LPC on Aug 4, 2025 As parents, we want to help our children to the best of our abilities. If we could take away their worries altogether, we would in a heartbeat. But childhood anxiety is common, affecting 7% of children and adolescents at any given time, with up to one in three people experiencing…