Coping Skills, Media Use, Mental Health Topics Do you feel drained by negative news headlines? Learn to cope with news fatigue and cut back on doomscrolling by Jason Crosby on Sep 28, 2021 Your shoulders are hunched and your breathing is shallow, thumb propelling you through a dismal newsfeed with expert strokes. Each headline spells disaster for another city, species, or group of people, and we sink a little deeper into the tarpit known as doomscrolling. It’s a familiar scene: Whatever you name…
Disorders, Media Use, Mental Health Topics Can we blame filters and “Instagram face” for body dysmorphic disorder? by Wistar Murray on Sep 27, 2021 The other day I was watching an Instagram video of a woman’s nose job. (On Instagram, I’m always watching either cosmetic surgery before-and-afters or slow pans around dollhouse interiors.) The woman was adorable. Then she did this time-lapse thing with bandages on her nose and dark circles under her eyes….
Alcohol & Drugs, Mental Health Topics, Women's Issues Women and alcohol: Why we drink and how we can empower our sober curiosity by Wistar Murray on Sep 27, 2021 So you’re thinking about getting sober. Maybe your body can no longer rebound from red wine hangovers. Maybe the wellness industry has finally hammered home the contradiction in eating quinoa for lunch, then drinking a bottle of toxins at night. Maybe you’re worried about your liver health, or premature aging,…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Solo life and singlism: How much does relationship status matter? by Wistar Murray on Sep 24, 2021 I’m a happily partnered mom, but no one has to explain to me the benefits of being single. I’m not talking about the joys of online dating and casual sex. I’m talking about keeping your own hours, eating what you want, and TRYING TO WRITE A SENTENCE WITHOUT SOMEONE ELSE’S…
Mental Health Topics, Research Thriveworks reveals the top 10 mental health terms for 2021 by Jason Crosby on Sep 21, 2021 Thriveworks conducted an in-depth analysis of over 54,000 data points to identify the Top Mental Health Terms for 2021, determined by how each term has grown in usage over the past five years. This research assessed how 71 mental health terms were used across online, print, and broadcast sources. The…
Mental Health Topics, Parenting, Self-Care Meditation doesn’t do the dishes: Self-care tips for parents with burnout by Wistar Murray on Sep 14, 2021 This is not a parenting advice column. Most parents don’t need more parenting tips. They just need a break from taking care of their kids. I took an informal poll over the weekend, asking my parent-friends how they practice self-care. Their answers: They drink, they smoke weed, they play video…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Self-Care How to spot toxic self-care tips on social media by Jason Crosby on Sep 14, 2021 Self-care is a topic that’s been riding a perpetual tidal wave of popularity across social media. Self-care accounts on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter grew swollen with followers, as many people sought refuge in anything seeming remotely wholesome during the dark ages of 2020. This has given rise to toxic self-care—where…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships, Self-Care Relationship self-care: 6 tips for prioritizing yourself when you’re in a relationship by Jason Crosby on Sep 14, 2021 Self-care posts and tips often talk to us as though we’re single. But what about practicing self-care while we’re in a relationship? When we avoid prioritizing our own needs in a relationship, it can result in us feeling hurt and insecure, putting an unfair amount of pressure on our partner…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics Exceptional, not disordered: How we can all help neurodiverse children belong by Wistar Murray on Sep 9, 2021 A toddler who gets overwhelmed when she hears a lawnmower. A kindergartner who can’t read your facial expressions. A grade-schooler who repeats the same phrase over and over. A teenager who will only wear one color. These can all be signs of neurodivergence: natural variations in the human brain. At…
Mental Health Topics, Power & Control, Relationships Psychological coercion, dark traits, and emotional safety in relationships by Wistar Murray on Sep 9, 2021 We’ve already shown how destructive cults and manipulative marketing tactics can weaponize extreme psychological influence. But what about a form of “mind control” that doesn’t have an industry or a social scaffolding behind it? Manipulation by an intimate partner can feel even more insidious because it’s perpetrated by someone you…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement, Stress Your procrastination might be anxiety: Here’s how to actually get stuff done (especially when you’re overwhelmed) by Sarah Curzi, PhD on Sep 3, 2021 If my to-do list could talk, it would say, “You didn’t finish me yet!” I know I’m not the only one ignoring my to-do list because I can’t stand the idea of one more task. Many of us are drained these days, but time off isn’t always feasible. Even if…
Behavioral Issues, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement The impact of American car culture: Are your driving habits harming your mental health? by Jason Crosby on Sep 3, 2021 The oncoming car ignores their red light and slams into the side of my Subaru as I turn left. My tires squeal in protest as I’m pushed sideways across the intersection by the impact, but before I know it, the crash is over. The tunnel vision wears off — I…