Addiction, Disorders, Mental Health Topics, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Substance use disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder often coincide: Understand the relationship and get the right treatment by Kailey Fitzgerald on Nov 21, 2019 According to the National Survey on Drug Abuse and Health, 9.2 million adults in the United States struggled with substance use disorder and another mental illness (such as an anxiety or mood disorder) in 2018. These statistics show that substance use disorder and other forms of mental illness tend to…
Anxiety, Disorders, Mental Health Topics Autism and anxiety: Help your child with autism feel more comfortable in social situations by Taylor Bennett on Nov 18, 2019 Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), autism for short, is a developmental disorder that hinders one’s ability to communicate and interact with others. This can make it difficult for these individuals to engage socially and form, as well as maintain, relationships. Fortunately, if your child has autism, you can take a few…
Mental Health Topics, Sexuality Embracing and expressing sexuality: Follow these 3 tips by Taylor Bennett on Nov 14, 2019 Many of us shiver or clam up at the mention of sex (we’ll get into why later) but talking about sex (when and where appropriate) is vital to our health and wellbeing—these conversations allow us to understand safe sex practices, explore our personal feelings about sex, and ultimately maintain a…
Aging, Life Transition, Mental Health Topics, Sexuality Sex can change with age: Maintain a satisfying sex life by understanding changes in sexual function, communicating with your partner, and practicing safe sex by Taylor Bennett on Nov 13, 2019 A common misconception is that as we age, we stop having sex or lose interest in sex altogether. This simply isn’t true, as supported by a recent University of Michigan/AARP poll of 1,000 older adults, or those between 65 and 80 years old. This poll found that nearly two-thirds of…
Addiction, Mental Health Topics, Sexuality Recovering sex addicts struggle to know what healthy sexuality feels like: Here are 6 characteristics of a healthy sexual relationship by Taylor Bennett on Nov 12, 2019 Sex addiction is characterized by a compulsive need to engage in sexual acts. Symptoms include obsessive sexual thoughts, preoccupation with having sex—even when it interferes with day to day responsibilities—and an inability to control their sexual behavior. Fortunately, over time, sex addicts can recover and heal from their addiction. This…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Write your heart out: Put pen to paper to express and understand your feelings by Edie Weinstein, LSW on Nov 7, 2019 One of the most powerful ways to express oneself involves taking pen to paper or fingers to keyboard as emotions spill out. For people seeking mental health treatment, journaling their thoughts is often a lifeline. I was spending time with a client not too long ago, and I felt myself…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics FOMO, or the fear of missing out, keeps us from living life to the fullest by Edie Weinstein, LSW on Nov 6, 2019 When I was a kid, I went 100 mph non-stop. It was very seldom that I would take a break to catch my breath. Personally, I think some of that had to do with my asthma diagnosis—I would not let that slow me down; I wanted to prove that I…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Excessive daydreaming: Why do I daydream so much? by Edie Weinstein, LSW on Nov 6, 2019 I spend a lot of my time writing and utilizing my imagination. I can create a writing prompt out of almost anything. When I daydream, my creativity goes wild. I live in my fantasy land, conjuring up ideas for my next article or blog post. As I daydream, I attempt…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Conserve and ration your energy—when you “run out of spoons” you should engage in self-care by Edie Weinstein, LSW on Nov 5, 2019 I was scrolling through Facebook recently, when I came across a friend who said she had “run out of spoons”. She reached out to her Facebook friends in hopes of feeling supported and rejuvenated. Personally, I had seen the term but wasn’t sure of its exact meaning. I took to…
Alcohol & Drugs, Mental Health Topics, Research Construction workers are the most likely out of all workforces to use cocaine and opioids; they are the second most likely to use marijuana, after those in the service industry by Taylor Bennett on Oct 31, 2019 New research says that construction workers are more likely to use cocaine and opioids than workers in other industries; they are the second most likely to use marijuana. Researchers used the National Survey on Drug Use and Health to analyze a dataset of 293,492 adults, including 16,610 construction workers, from…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Negativity is readily available, but positivity is more beneficial by Dan Tamasulo, PhD on Oct 22, 2019 Not too long ago, I was in a New York City restaurant when I heard two young women chatting. One of the women was confiding in her friend, telling her about some anxiety she felt about school and her job. She told her that she worries about not doing well…
Communication, Mental Health Topics, Relationships How-to ask for forgiveness: 5 tips (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Oct 22, 2019 Apologies are important. They help us to express remorse and repair relationships when we’ve made a mistake—that is, if we go about them the right way. Here are 5 tips that will help you ask for forgiveness. One, say you’re sorry. A genuine apology shows remorse and makes an impact….