Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Dispositional mindfulness: an internal, non-judgmental practice that supports mental health by Dan Tamasulo, PhD on Oct 7, 2019 Numerous methods of therapy and spiritual practice discuss mindfulness. Dispositional mindfulness (also recognized as trait mindfulness) is a category of consciousness that has lately, been given more serious research attention. It is defined as a keen awareness and attention to our thoughts and feelings in the present moment, and the…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Harmonious vs. obsessive passion: Harmonious passion supports a healthy relationship, while obsessive passion can destroy it by Dan Tamasulo, PhD on Oct 4, 2019 A study ran by a Canadian researcher found that passion can be divided into two types: harmonious and obsessive. Dr. Robert Vallerand states that harmonious passion is present when we partake in an activity that we adore and feel pleased both throughout the activity and once we complete it. When…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships How-to up your dating game: 4 tips (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Oct 3, 2019 Dating can be intimidating. But if you follow a few rules, you can up your dating game and actually find romance. Here are four tips: One, plan fun dates. This first tip is simple: structure your dates around activities you actually enjoy. For example, instead of going to dinner and…
Mental Health Topics, Stress Use humor to reduce stress: Here are 3 tips (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Oct 2, 2019 There are many practices for stress relief, like meditating, journaling, and deep breathing. But one underrated technique deserves our attention: humor! Humor helps with stress reduction by relaxing muscles, eliminating distressing emotions, and adding perspective. Here are 3 tips for using it to your benefit: One, access your favorite quick…
Communication, Mental Health Topics 8 tips for getting good at small talk: Ask questions, avoid sensitive topics, and more by Taylor Bennett on Oct 1, 2019 Small talk can exacerbate social anxiety or simply make us feel uncomfortable; however, doing it well can aid success in our personal and professional lives. Get good at small talk by first asking questions; have a few generic questions handy to ask new friends or colleagues and tune in to…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships How-to break up when you live together: 3 steps (Video) by Taylor Bennett on Sep 30, 2019 Breaking up is hard. Breaking up when you live together is harder. Here are three steps for doing so as painlessly as possible: One, be as honest as you can during the breakup. Clearly and respectfully communicate why you want or need to end the relationship. This will lessen the…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement How to accept criticism and use it to your benefit: 5 steps by Taylor Bennett on Sep 30, 2019 Many people don’t respond well to criticism; however, when we learn how to accept and respond well to criticism, we can use it to our benefit. Here’s how: First, stop yourself from reacting right away. Our first response to criticism isn’t usually productive, but defensive. Then, remind yourself that most…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics Allow your anxiety to act as a signal for your emotional health by Hilary Jacobs Hendel on Sep 27, 2019 The other day, I was at an appointment when I overheard an employee talking with the receptionist. The employee’s boyfriend bought her an anxiety cube. Obviously, I was intrigued when I heard her say, “anxiety,” and I questioned if she suffered with it a lot. She answered with a reluctant,…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Did I really just do that again? Learn to regulate your impulses by feeling your emotions by Hilary Jacobs Hendel on Sep 27, 2019 Matt opens the fridge for a beer after a long day. He has an overwhelming desire for the good feeling that the first sip brings him. It’s an urge that doesn’t assist Matt down the road, as it is harmful to his well-being and the relationships that mean the most…
Bullying Awareness & Prevention, Mental Health Topics, Trauma Trauma can lead to bullying: Traumatized individuals sometimes take out their pain on others by Hilary Jacobs Hendel on Sep 27, 2019 One of my past clients had a history of bullying back in high school. He said that terrifying other kids was one of the few times he felt empowered and tough. This particular client was abused by his father, and in order to alleviate the pain he felt, he took…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Am I ready to get married? 5 signs you’re ready for marriage, according to relationship specialists by Taylor Bennett on Sep 27, 2019 Marriage is a major commitment, and many of us wonder how we’ll ever know the time is right—a few signs can help us find clarity. First, true love, dedication, and effort are needed to make a relationship last; if these are apparent in your relationship, you are on the right…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics 11 warning signs that might signify you’re out of touch with your emotions by Hilary Jacobs Hendel on Sep 26, 2019 The majority of us aren’t too comfortable with our emotions, which can be accredited to being raised in a society scared to show our feelings. We aren’t properly instructed on the biology of emotions and the brain. And as much as we’re told that we should monitor and regulate our…