Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers Are you feeling like a fraud? Signs of imposter syndrome and how to overcome it by Jason Crosby on Jul 29, 2021 We’ve all felt a little out of place before: Plenty of life events and transitions can leave us feeling uncomfortable and unprepared. Even when we’ve done the hard work and our efforts have been recognized, there are sometimes lingering feelings of inadequacy, an undercurrent that whispers, “You’re a fraud.” For…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Depression, Mental Health Topics, Parenting Children of depressed parents suffer inadvertent effects—these mental health interventions can help by Jason Crosby on Jul 27, 2021 When we think about or discuss mental health topics such as depression, our minds tend to zero in on what the individual with the mental health condition is going through. But what about those closest to them—like their children? As a mental health condition that can leave sufferers feeling distant…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Supernaturally talented but still human: Examining the unique (and also normal) mental health challenges of Olympians and elite athletes by Jason Crosby on Jul 21, 2021 When even the word “Olympian” means god-like, it’s hard to ignore the superhuman connotations behind the Olympics. And when we think about the great Olympians of our time like Michael Phelps or Simone Biles, we usually think about the ways in which their physical gifts and strength set them above…
Coping Skills, Media Use, Mental Health Topics Why do people like true crime before bedtime? Murder media as a psychological coping strategy by Wistar Murray on Jul 13, 2021 One foggy April morning in 1672, a woodsman stumbled upon a gruesome scene in the woods just outside the French village of Barfleur. The woodsman was already familiar with Madame Perrault’s forest cottage. Madame Perrault was an ailing, elderly woman, so the woodsman often stopped by with bread and soup…
Depression, Mental Health Topics Sports fanaticism and post-game depression: How to comfort a distressed sports fan when their team loses by Wistar Murray on Jul 13, 2021 Even if you can’t relate to the sports fanatics who paint their teams’ colors on their bellies and go on week-long alcohol benders when their teams lose, you can still identify with the tragedy writ large on 7-year-old Prince George’s babyish features when England lost to Italy in the Euro…
Anxiety, Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics Overcoming telephone phobia: When you jump through hoops to avoid “jumping on a call” by Wistar Murray on Jul 8, 2021 We’ve all seen the articles about smartphone addiction and how being glued to an iPhone screen for hours a day can cause sleep deprivation, depression, and FOMO. But this blog is about a more analog phenomenon, one that dates back to Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, the voice call. Terrifying. …
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement, Work & Careers Do you really have to quit your job to find yourself? The positive psychology driving the Great Resignation of 2021 by Wistar Murray on Jul 7, 2021 Perhaps the key statistic behind the Great Resignation of 2021 is that 20% of workers have now met their colleagues’ dogs, cats, and/or human offspring online. What does this say about the post-pandemic workplace? It says that after enduring the disruptions of Covid-19, people are more likely to feel like…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, COVID-19, Mental Health Topics, Parenting Post-pandemic parenting: Tips for socializing kids and encouraging personal growth in adolescents, teens by Jason Crosby on Jul 7, 2021 Just because the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic appears to be over, doesn’t mean everything is back to normal. And if you’ve got children, you may be underestimating the ways in which virtual learning might’ve affected their social skills and sense of independence. The development of socialization skills, along with…
Anxiety, COVID-19, Disorders, Mental Health Topics Understanding pandemic-related anxiety disorders like post-covid stress disorder (PCSD) by Jason Crosby on Jul 1, 2021 What memories are at the forefront when you think back on your pandemic year? Maybe you really got into home workouts, started to bake bread, and found some deep cuts on Netflix you’d never have discovered otherwise. In some ways, maybe it wasn’t so bad for you. But for many…
Mental Health Topics, Psychiatry How To Find and Choose a Good Psychiatrist by Taylor Hiers, MA, LPC on Jun 30, 2021 Anxiety disorders, depression, and other mental health issues affect millions of people in the U.S. For many of them, talking to a psychiatrist can be a life-changer — it can help them manage uncomfortable symptoms, cope with difficult situations, and regain control over their lives. But one question often precedes…
Mental Health Topics, Psychiatry What Is a Psychiatrist and What Do They Do? by Taylor Hiers, MA, LPC on Jun 28, 2021 The field of psychiatry is more than 175 years old yet still faces challenges in serving society. That’s not surprising, since mental health issues can be difficult to discuss. It can be intimidating for someone to lay bare their fears and anxieties to someone else, even if it’s a professional…
Mental Health Topics, Psychiatry Should You See a Psychiatrist? 7 Reasons To Consider It by Taylor Hiers, MA, LPC on Jun 25, 2021 If you find yourself wondering “should I see a psychiatrist?” chances are you are experiencing uncomfortable symptoms or dealing with a tough situation that is interfering with your ability to live your life the way you want. Deciding whether or not you should see a psychiatrist can feel like a…