Mental Health Topics, Research 5 Innovations and Breakthroughs that May Reshape the Healthcare Industry by Sophia Smith on Nov 19, 2020 The COVID-19 crisis has incentivized innovation and transformation in many industries around the world, healthcare included. Even if we didn’t have a global pandemic on our hands, it’s important to note that the healthcare sector is constantly evolving and changing. This is a natural process, as companies and healthcare institutions…
Communication, Mental Health Topics, Relationships My partner and I have opposing political views: How to keep your relationship afloat during and after the election season by Madison Bambini on Oct 22, 2020 Opposing political views can stir up conflict in your relationship and ultimately drive a wedge between you and your partner. Before you engage in a political discussion with your partner, press pause and consider the best way to approach the conversation or if it’s worth having at all. Also, try…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Care, Self-Improvement How to create a successful self-care routine: Choose practices that align with your values and interests, decide that you are worthy, and more by Taylor Bennett on Oct 22, 2020 Last December, in thinking about my New Year’s resolutions, I decided to focus on me. That was my goal. To do whatever it took in the coming year to prioritize and improve me, my well-being, my happiness. I know, I know… this isn’t technically a SMART goal. It is absolutely…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics What’s the cost of keeping up with today’s news? 4 tips for regulating your news intake by Taylor Bennett on Oct 21, 2020 You probably don’t think twice about turning on the news or reading the latest stories online about what’s happening in the world. But did you know that too much news exposure can seriously harm your mental health and wellbeing? People are consuming more media than ever before. Even before COVID,…
Depression, Mental Health Topics, Research, Stress US adults in counseling are feeling stressed, fearful, depressed, and hopeless about the presidential election, according to survey of mental health professionals by Taylor Bennett on Oct 20, 2020 Fredericksburg, VA. 10/20/2020 — Amid a jarring presidential election and an overall difficult year, US adults in counseling are feeling stressed, fearful, depressed, and/or hopeless about the election. This, according to a survey conducted by Thriveworks Counseling and completed by 275 mental health professionals. Are your clients talking about election-related…
Anger Management, Mental Health Topics How can I better manage my anger? Here are 6 tips for expressing your anger more effectively by Taylor Bennett on Oct 20, 2020 Here’s the thing: Anger is normal. We all have those days that are completely infuriating. We receive bad news or things don’t go as planned. This, on top of trivial things, can cause us to overreact with rage. Now, there’s another thing we have in common here: we all also…
Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Tough losses can lead to the dismantling of a relationship—here’s some advice for grieving together and making sure that doesn’t happen by Taylor Bennett on Oct 19, 2020 They say that when you grieve, you deny the reality of the situation. This isn’t happening, this can’t be happening. You also feel extremely angry. You direct this anger at your loved ones, maybe even the person you’ve lost. How could you do this to me? How could you leave…
Depression, Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Election depression: Managing feelings of despair and hopelessness during and after the election by Taylor Bennett on Oct 19, 2020 Election season is—and always has been—stressful. So stressful, in fact, that Couples Therapist Steven Stosny created the term “election stress disorder,” which describes a state of complete and utter stress caused by the election. Think: Smear campaigns on both sides of the political aisle, nonstop news alerts, social media feuds,…
Mental Health Topics, PTSD When the past is ever-present: Examining complex post-traumatic stress disorder by Chad Saylor on Oct 16, 2020 “Little did I know that in these dark moments of early motherhood, I wasn’t simply reacting to the stress-inducing challenges of being a new mom. I was also unexpectedly dealing with a series of present-moment triggers that were causing me to relive the excruciating traumas of my youth.” Lindsay’s daughter,…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics, Self-Care, Stress These three self-care techniques help to combat stress and anxiety: Meditation, sleep hygiene, and learning to say no by Taylor Bennett on Oct 15, 2020 Many of us take care of our physical health without thinking twice about it: We eat and we exercise; we stretch and relax; we moisturize dry skin and apply sunscreen; and we consult a doctor when we feel physically ill or hurt. But when it comes to our mental and…
Ask a Therapist, Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics How to stop feeling like a zombie by Heidi Faust, LCSW on Oct 14, 2020 I’ve recently started counseling with Thriveworks, but I am at a complete loss on how to turn my life around. Every day, I feel like a zombie who is not actually living life but going through the barely functioning motions of life (I am currently diagnosed with chronic anxiety, depression,…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics, Stress Under pressure: Do you feel overwhelmed by stress? Here are a few tips for slowing down and calming that anxiety by Jacob Kountz on Oct 14, 2020 Stress can be defined as something that is under an uncomfortable amount of pressure. In this case, that something is a someone and it’s you! And you’re tired of it. But now what? What can you do to slow down this stress? The following have worked well for clients of…