Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Fun twists can help people make progress in therapy: Here are 3 examples by Edie Weinstein, LSW on Oct 16, 2019 For the last 40 years, I have been a therapist devoted to serving and assisting many different types of people, from children to adults, individuals, families. Due to my many years of experience, people are constantly asking me for my outlook on different theories. As flattered as that makes me…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Am I a good person? Willingness to improve, social conscience, and positive action by Edie Weinstein, LSW on Oct 15, 2019 Today, social conscience is an extremely valued asset. How we act is typically dependent on the people we interact with in personal and professional settings. Some struggle evaluating situations and utilizing social conscience, and it shows when mishaps and faux pas occur. How we react to our oops moments places…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement How-to defeat intense food cravings: 4 tips (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Oct 15, 2019 We all have intense cravings for indulgent foods, like pizza and ice cream. And there’s nothing wrong with indulging every now and then. But if you’re trying to eat healthier or you’re following a strict diet, you’re met with the challenge of defeating these food cravings. Here are four tips…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement You never know how much time you have left: Live life to the fullest by Edie Weinstein, LSW on Oct 15, 2019 A friend of mine is in a band called No Fuss and Feathers, and I recently went to one of their concerts. During their set, they played a song called How Much Time, and it hit me right in the heart. It is a story about a chance encounter on…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Clean up your space to declutter your mind: A simple life supports emotional stability by Edie Weinstein, LSW on Oct 14, 2019 As human beings, we are drawn to material things. We each have items that we collect that show others who we are and what we value. For me, it’s books. I have books in almost every room in my home. It’s obvious that they matter to me, based on the…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Mentally broken after a serious injury: 8 tips for repairing your mental and emotional state by Trevor McDonald on Oct 14, 2019 A serious injury can happen at any moment, and the impact on your life can be more than just physical. For example, motor vehicle accidents are a leading cause of traumatic brain injuries, and most of us, at some point, get in or drive a car to go to work,…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Why are we always complaining? Retrain your brain to stop complaining and live happier by Edie Weinstein, LSW on Oct 14, 2019 Do you have someone in your life who is always moaning and groaning about something? It seems like we all have that one person. They never seem to take responsibility for anything, including their own happiness. They blame others for their emotions and circumstances they’re in. Maybe this person you…
Ask a Therapist, Mental Health Topics, Relationships I’m in my 40s. How can I make new friends? by Anthony Centore, PhD on Oct 14, 2019 How can I make connections to make new friends? I do things like go to meetup group hikes, but I don’t know how to translate that into ongoing acquaintances, much less deepen it into friendships. I feel like people would be annoyed if I tried to insert myself into things….
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Grit and self-control: two key factors in accomplishing your long-term goals and living happily by Dan Tamasulo, PhD on Oct 8, 2019 Grit is a term made prevalent by Angela Duckworth from the University of Pennsylvania. She’s initiated a discussion about the correlation between grit, the tendency to maintain interest and effort in long-term goals, and self-control – the ability it takes to focus in the face of temptation or change. Thanks…
Aging, Media Use, Mental Health Topics How connected are the elderly today? Technology use, social media habits, and effects on mental health by Nikola Djordjevic on Oct 7, 2019 Technology is developing at such a fast pace today that it can sometimes be hard even for Millennials to keep up. It’s difficult to imagine what it must be like for people aged 65 and over. In reality, though, research data paints a different picture altogether. With the elderly spending…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Healthy relationships are the key to happiness: Quality matters more than quantity by Dan Tamasulo, PhD on Oct 7, 2019 For years, psychology has looked into the imperfections of the human race. Depression, anxiety and mental illness studies and management protocols have covered pages of journals. When working to discover causes and treatments of these mental illnesses, researchers persevered to find ways to ease suffering for all those who were…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement 3 steps to recover from a bad first impression (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Oct 7, 2019 Let’s say you blew it on a first date. Or meeting your significant other’s parents didn’t go as planned. Whatever the case, a bad first impression has left you feeling hopeless. What now? Instead of ruminating over the uncomfortable encounter, follow these three steps to recover. One, calm down. You’re…