Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Parenting What is only-child syndrome? Traits, causes, and whether it’s real by Hannah DeWitt on Jul 31, 2025 “Only-child syndrome” is a popular but controversial term used to describe a set of traits or characteristics thought to be common in children who grow up without siblings. These traits, often painted in a negative light, can include selfishness, loneliness, introversion, difficulty sharing, and an overdeveloped sense of independence. However,…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Is therapy covered by insurance? How to find out and save on care by Angela Myers on Jul 30, 2025 You’re ready to start therapy, but then the questions hit: Will my insurance actually cover this? How much will I end up paying? What if I get stuck with a massive bill I wasn’t expecting? These concerns are completely valid. Health insurance can feel like it was designed to be…
Anger Management, Disorders, Mental Health Topics Intermittent explosive disorder (IED): When anger becomes uncontrollable by Hannah DeWitt on Jul 29, 2025 Picture this: You’re at the grocery store when someone ahead of you erupts into a screaming rage over a simple checkout delay. Or maybe it’s closer to home: A friend who seems calm one moment, then explodes into violent anger over something seemingly trivial, leaving everyone around them shaken and…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Communication, Mental Health Topics, Parenting 8 questions to ask your child to check their mental health by Taylor Hiers, MA, LPC on Jul 27, 2025 It can be tough to know what’s going on in your child’s world. Little kids may not have the language to name their feelings, while older kids and teens may be resistant to opening up. As both a counselor and a mom, I recommend checking in with your children regularly….
Ask a Therapist, Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement I keep being told to “feel my feelings.” What does that actually mean? by Heather Duncan, LPC on Jul 25, 2025 If someone has told you to “feel your feelings,” but you’re sitting there thinking “What does that even mean?” you’re not alone. I get this question from clients all the time. Here’s why it matters: The alternative is bottling everything up, and that never ends well. Your emotions don’t just…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics, Relationships 9 truly helpful things to say to someone with a mental illness (and 3 phrases to avoid) by Hannah DeWitt on Jul 22, 2025 There may come a time when someone with a mental health condition—like depression, anxiety, or PTSD—needs your help. While these conditions require proper treatment from a mental health professional, you can provide meaningful support through comfort, reassurance, and simply being present. When a friend or family member says, “I’m feeling…
Ask a Therapist, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Can you rebuild trust after betrayal? by Heather Duncan, LPC on Jul 17, 2025 A healthy relationship should make you feel safe, heard, and secure. Betrayal shatters that foundation entirely, leaving the betrayed partner feeling like their world has fundamentally changed and often questioning everything they thought they knew about their relationship. While betrayal occurs across all types of relationships, I see it most…
Anxiety, Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Parenting How to tell if your child has anxiety—and what you can do about it by Jessica Migala on Jul 16, 2025 Your 8-year-old suddenly refuses to go to birthday parties. Your teenager has started coming home from school and immediately disappearing into their room. Your preschooler, who used to hop out of the car at daycare, now clings to your leg every morning. If any of this sounds familiar, you’re not…
Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics How to heal from abandonment issues: 4 pieces of advice to light the way by Taylor Bennett on Jul 14, 2025 I had a picture-perfect childhood: loving parents, a nice house, a big yard and plenty of toys. My only concerns were going to school and playing with my Barbies, running off to soccer practice and riding my scooter, bugging my brother and watching Dragon Tales. Unfortunately, it never dawned on…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement What is flourishing? Why this mental health concept is more important than happiness by Alisa Hrustic on Jul 10, 2025 You’ve probably experienced a season of life that was the opposite of flourishing: You weren’t struggling with your mental health in a clinical sense, but you weren’t thriving either. Maybe you were stuck in an unsettling limbo—an awkward “in-between” of one life transition and the next. You felt unmotivated, lethargic,…
Ask a Therapist, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Should I go no contact with my narcissistic mother? by Ashlee Martin on Jul 10, 2025 I want to acknowledge how difficult this family dynamic is. This situation stirs up complicated emotions, and it’s easy to get trapped in these harmful relationship patterns with your mother. You might also have family members or friends offering their opinions on what you should do. Let’s cut through that…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Why am I crying for no reason? 8 reasons why you’re randomly crying by Hannah DeWitt on Jul 8, 2025 Most of us have experienced this confusing moment: tears suddenly start flowing, and you pause to ask yourself, “Why am I crying right now?” Emotions can surface unexpectedly without any clear trigger, leaving you feeling confused, surprised, or even frustrated with yourself. Here’s the truth: emotions are always a response…