Bullying Awareness & Prevention, Mental Health Topics, Parenting Fifteen percent of parents don’t know what cyberbullying is—do you? by Ian Garland on Feb 3, 2020 Cyberbullying has become increasingly common in recent years, with 59% of American teens facing some sort of online harassment during 2018. Despite this, around 15% of parents still haven’t heard of cyberbullying, and some of those who have don’t really understand what it entails. With this in mind, we’ll share…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Parenting Is social media good or bad for teens? What are the pros and cons? by Taylor Bennett on Jan 31, 2020 Many of us have a love-hate relationship with social media: We’ve got accounts on every platform there is, but we debate whether using these accounts is good or bad for our health. Some decide they’re better off without social media; some cut back and find a sweet spot; and others…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Feeling like you have no direction in life? 6 ways to avoid stagnation by Taylor Bennett on Jan 24, 2020 If you’ve ever felt “stuck,” you are not alone; many of us experience this feeling at some point in our lives and for different reasons. The problem is that understanding why you feel this way isn’t always easy; however, you can get out of this rut and discover what’s missing…
Ask a Therapist, Mental Health Topics, Relationships My boyfriend wants to hold off on our engagement and get to know each other better—what does it mean? by Anthony Centore, PhD on Jan 20, 2020 Me and my boyfriend have been together for 2.5 years and this is the year my boyfriend and I planned to take things to the next level (i.e. get engaged & move in together) I got into a big fight on Christmas due to my boyfriend’s obnoxious dad and my…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics How can I conquer food cravings? The temptation is too overwhelming by Taylor Bennett on Jan 20, 2020 Food cravings can strike at any moment, leaving you with an important decision: to give in or to conquer those cravings. It’s okay to indulge, but if you’d rather defeat those food cravings, there are a few important strategies that can help you do so, of which involve transforming your…
Coping Skills, Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics How to deal with an emotional meltdown when you’re feeling frustrated by Taylor Bennett on Jan 20, 2020 When we find ourselves in frustrating situations, we might experience an emotional meltdown, which results from difficult feelings. Fortunately, there are healthy ways to respond to an emotional meltdown, of which include understanding one’s frustrations, tuning into one’s physical self, and breathing. If you’re feeling frustrated and on the verge…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics 5 tips that will help you succeed in counseling: be honest with your counselor, trust the process, and more by Taylor Bennett on Jan 10, 2020 Kids don’t like going to the doctor. Even when their parents promise they’ll get a lollipop at the end. They’ll often do everything in their power to refuse or stall getting their temperature taken, their height measured, and (of course) a finger pricked or arm stabbed with a needle. They…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Are you thinking about scheduling counseling services? Find the right kind of therapy for you by Taylor Bennett on Jan 9, 2020 Making the decision to work with a counselor can be a difficult one, as can embarking on the process of finding the right kind of treatment. But it doesn’t have to be ridden with stress and anxiety. You can schedule counseling services and find a counselor with ease—as long as…
Mental Health Topics, Sleep How-to have a lucid dream: 5 tips (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Jan 9, 2020 A lucid dream is one in which the individual knows he or she is dreaming. According to sleep experts at Tuck.com, as many as 82% of people report having a lucid dream at least once in their lives. And while many wake up pretty quickly after making this strange realization,…
Addiction, Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Media Use, Mental Health Topics Video gaming promotes frontal lobe cortex development in children—but what happens when it becomes an addiction? by Khaled Shaalan on Jan 6, 2020 Since the 1970s, video games have captivated imaginative minds across the world. While they were once viewed as a new fad for younger generations to enjoy, the scientific community has begun to accept the numerous cognitive benefits that playing video games can provide to both children and adults. Today, video…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Parenting, Trauma How to help a child who has suffered from trauma: Build a connection, be gentle, and help them process their emotions by Hilary Jacobs Hendel on Dec 20, 2019 Traumatic stress leaves you feeling terrible. When you’re experiencing traumatic stress, your body tenses and gives in to physiological changes that can lead to digestive issues and headaches. When children experience this kind of overwhelming emotion, it limits their ability to engage positively in learning. Curiosity is a result of…
Depression, Mental Health Topics What effect can depression have on your body? A look at the physical symptoms of depression by Taylor Bennett on Dec 16, 2019 Intense feelings of despair. Anxiety. Hopelessness, Loss of interest. Mood swings. Irritability. Social isolation. What do all of these things have in common? They’re symptoms of depression—and well-known symptoms, at that. As we grow more comfortable talking about mental health and mental illness, depression is often a topic of interest…