Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Loneliness, Mental Health Topics Isolated kids become lonely, unsociable adults by Taylor Bennett on Aug 31, 2020 Quick Summary A new study “A prefrontal-paraventricular thalamus circuit requires juvenile social experience to regulate adult sociability in mice” suggests that social isolation in childhood has a harmful impact on adult brain functioning and more specifically, in an area of the brain that’s responsible for regulating social behavior. In addition…
COVID-19, Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers Grief in the workplace: Managing sadness about working from home by Madison Bambini on Aug 31, 2020 Rewind to January 2020. You were in the office, working with great coworkers and an awesome boss, learning more and more each day. Everything made sense and everything felt right. Then, all of a sudden, a pandemic spread across the globe and ruined all of your plans. Sounds like a…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships, Stress Divorce burnout: Effects on divorcees and their future relationships by Venchele Saint Dic on Aug 27, 2020 The sorrow felt when reading about the number of divorces leaves you with nothing short of blaring emotions. Divorce leaves you drained in an uphill battle without end with dried air in your lungs. During the pandemic, it has been difficult for singles to engage in face-to-face interactions. Social engagement…
Mental Health Topics, Women's Issues How can women empower one another? Modeling self-acceptance, lending encouragement, and offering support by Madison Bambini on Aug 25, 2020 Women have long been facing unique struggles and not just in terms of mental health. Women have been fighting and pushing for more equality and acceptance in the United States and other countries. Since gaining the right to vote in 1920, women have made a lot of progress over the…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships 10 reasons why you need divorce mediation before signing by Kristie Wright on Aug 21, 2020 Divorce is not a one-size-fits-all process, and there are different ways to approach it. Couples need to consider their well-being when ending a marriage, and how best to handle the legal implications. Mediation offers numerous advantages when looking to keep things amicable and move forward swiftly. Complete the legal side…
COVID-19, Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics Why it’s okay to grieve your original wedding date and how to shift your focus to the future by Madison Bambini on Aug 21, 2020 Weddings are a time for joy and utter happiness. It’s a special time in your life when you declare your undying love for your partner and celebrate amongst your closest friends and family. You spend months planning: picking out colors, finding the perfect dress, hosting showers and parties leading up…
Mental Health Topics, Stress How to stay informed about the upcoming election without stressing yourself out by Madison Bambini on Aug 20, 2020 The election season is in full swing. As candidates ramp up their campaigning and news outlets report more and more about the political climate, it can start to feel overwhelming, stressful, and nerve-wracking. Even after the election season ends, those feelings might not fade. If that describes how you’re feeling,…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, COVID-19, Mental Health Topics, Parenting What will back to school look like for your child? Understand the challenges your child will face and help them prepare for the new school year by Helen Massy on Aug 18, 2020 As schools prepare to reopen in September, the uncertainty of what to expect raises a myriad of questions and feelings for parents and students alike. What will the procedures be like in schools? Will children be asked to wear masks and social distance? Will full classroom learning continue, or will…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Parenting A new era of online learning: How to prepare and motivate your kids to learn in a virtual environment by Madison Bambini on Aug 17, 2020 Every single day, you get emails about it. You open Facebook and see your friends talking about it. You pop onto twitter and it’s the number one trending hashtag. You’re on aisle D14 in Target and the woman looking at curtains next to you is talking about it. You, quite…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics, Relationships The Gottman Method improves marital stability: Here’s how it can help you and your spouse keep your marriage alive by Madison Bambini on Aug 13, 2020 Let’s face it: relationships are hard sometimes. Once the honeymoon phase passes, everyday things like chores around the house, how late you get home from work, and whose turn it is to walk the dog become bigger feats than they need to be. The spark that brought you together is…
COVID-19, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Coping during COVID: Improve your mental health by changing your outlook on life during the pandemic by Madison Bambini on Aug 11, 2020 Everyone’s tired of talking about it, hearing about it, reading about it. You know what we’re alluding to: COVID. Who knew that Superbowl weekend would essentially be the close-out ceremony for the rest of the year? Maybe you had plans to do something big this year: you planned on applying…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics Teens are grieving an unfair end to high school and preparing for an uncertain start to college by Taylor Bennett on Aug 11, 2020 If you’re a recent high school grad, we want to first apologize. For many (if not all) of you, senior year was cut short. We know you must feel sad, angry, disappointed, confused. You’ve watched graduating classes before you and looked forward to your turn—to attend senior prom; to walk…