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…
Mental Health Topics, Money & Financial Issues, Self-Improvement Young and financially stressed: 7 ways to start saving money now by Madison Bambini on Oct 12, 2020 Remember when you thought you’d graduate high school or college and land your dream job making at least six figures, right out of the gate? Well, chances are you’re a few years down the road from that, still busting your tail to buy that new jacket you’ve had your eye…
Bullying Awareness & Prevention, Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers In-person and virtual bullying in the workplace: Why and how employers should handle it by Arthur Gueli on Oct 12, 2020 Are some of your employees bullying others? As an employer, you might think that everyone in your team gets along well—but there might be bullying going on unnoticed. You may also feel that how people get along with one another is their business, not yours. However, you have a responsibility…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Know thyself (and everyone else, too!): Can emotional intelligence be taught? by Chad Saylor on Oct 12, 2020 It is with the heart that one sees rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.” — Antoine De Saint-Exupery Turn on your television. Open one of your social media apps. Pick up a newspaper. Chances are it won’t take long to find programs, comments, clickbait, and headlines screaming…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics, Relationships The Gottman method: How does it work? How can it benefit my relationship? by Helen Massy on Oct 9, 2020 Every relationship runs into conflict: Sometimes we’re able to work through these conflicts quickly and effectively, but in some instances, we struggle to find that common ground. When conflicts are left unresolved, this can prove extremely stressful and have many negative effects on the relationship. External influences can also have…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Self-care isn’t just the latest trend: Taking a bath, watching Netflix, napping, and other underrated activities can improve your mental and emotional wellness by Taylor Bennett on Oct 7, 2020 What do you look forward to at the end of a long day or week? Maybe it’s a bubble bath with your favorite book in hand. Or, maybe it’s watching the next episode of your current Netflix binge. Whatever it is, it probably centers around taking a well-deserved break—letting your…
Eating Disorders, Media Use, Mental Health Topics Eating disorders in the media: Are influencers influencing the wrong ideals? by Madison Bambini on Oct 6, 2020 On the surface, the fitness guru you follow is inspirational—but they’re also driving unhealthy, relentless exercising into some of their followers. What about the diet teas or fizz drinks that everyone is drinking (according to the influencers you follow) in order to lose weight? How about the waist trainers they…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement My negativity is ruining my life—challenge this mindset by changing your thoughts, actions, and environment by Taylor Bennett on Oct 5, 2020 Negative Nancy: We all know one. In fact, some of us are guilty of becoming a negative Nancy ourselves. Anytime something goes remotely wrong, these individuals curse their bad luck and wait for the rest of the world to come tumbling down. They expect the worst and view the glass…
Depression, Men's Issues, Mental Health Topics Strong and silent? Male depression is common but it goes underreported due to social stigma and lack of emotional literacy by Taylor Bennett on Oct 2, 2020 According to Mental Health America (MHA), women experience depression about twice as often as men. That said, several studies and surveys have also shown that men are less likely to seek help for things like depression—which might create a false idea that women are more likely to struggle with this mental health problem. The…