Mental Health Topics, Relationships 76 questions to bring you closer to your partner—from dating to marriage by Aviva Patz on Jun 12, 2025 You may think you know your partner, and you probably do know the basics. You know their favorite restaurant, shoe size, and how they take their coffee. You know where they work, that they never carry a balance on their credit card, have two best friends from college, and love…
Mental Health Topics, Narcissism, Power & Control How do narcissists control you? Recognizing manipulation tactics and protecting yourself by Hannah DeWitt on Jun 10, 2025 Narcissists often lack empathy but crave attention and admiration from those around them. They use a mix of subtle and overt tactics to keep others under their influence. They may dominate conversations, manipulate loved ones, or even resort to deception for personal gain. While it’s natural to want to avoid…
Mental Health Topics, Stress 20 therapists share exactly what they do when they’re feeling overwhelmed by Ashley Laderer on Jun 7, 2025 Do you ever feel like your brain is in 100 different places, your to-do list is never-ending, and you just want to scream into the abyss? We’ve all been there. Everyone feels stressed, anxious, and overwhelmed sometimes—even therapists. While we can’t control everything life throws our way, we can choose…
ADHD, Mental Health Topics Adult ADHD: How symptoms change, why diagnosis matters, and what treatment can do by Hannah DeWitt on Jun 4, 2025 Misplacing your keys, missing an appointment, or redoing tasks at work happens to everyone now and then. But if these slip-ups are a constant part of your life—meaning you regularly forget plans with friends, struggle to meet deadlines, or feel overwhelmed by everyday organization—you might wonder, “Is it supposed to…
Anxiety, Mental Health Topics Nighttime anxiety: Why it gets worse at night–and what you can do about it by Alisa Hrustic on Jun 3, 2025 After a long day, all you want is to quiet your mind and drift into restful sleep. That’s why few things are more frustrating—or anxiety-inducing—than a sudden rush of racing thoughts or the urge to mentally review tomorrow’s to-do list the moment your head hits the pillow. If this sounds…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement 65 best psychology quotes for a fresh take on life by Hannah DeWitt on May 30, 2025 In the search for knowledge and self-understanding, the right words can be just what you need to spark insight or inspiration. The best psychology quotes have the power to reframe your thoughts, shed light on your habits, offer hope, or simply remind you of truths you already know deep down….
Mental Health Topics, Relationships 10 subtle signs your relationship is turning toxic by Cassie Shortsleeve on May 28, 2025 Toxic relationships aren’t always obvious from the start. Some evolve quietly—one eye roll, one dismissed feeling, one “I was just joking; don’t be so sensitive” comment at a time. Many relationships erode through “one thousand paper cuts,” says psychologist Morgan Cutlip, PhD, author of A Better Share. Over time, what…
Ask a Therapist, Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics How can I get my teen to go to therapy without forcing them? by Jami Dumler on May 25, 2025 If you believe your teenager could benefit from therapy, bringing up the conversation now can make a real difference. Today’s teens face more stress than previous generations. According to a recent poll from the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), two out of three teens feel life is more overwhelming…
ADHD, Anxiety, Mental Health Topics, Stress Functional freeze explained: Why you’re exhausted, disconnected, and still getting things done by Angela Myers on May 22, 2025 You’re crushing work deadlines and leading Zoom meetings with ease, but when it comes time to decide on dinner, you freeze. Or maybe you can easily make it through a jam-packed work trip, but as soon as you have a weekend to yourself, you scroll TikTok or rewatch Schitt’s Creek…
Feelings & Emotions, Grief & Loss, Life Transition, Mental Health Topics How to cope with anticipatory grief—before it’s time to say goodbye by Hannah DeWitt on May 21, 2025 Grief is never easy. But what if you started feeling its weight before a loss even happens? This is the reality for many people who experience anticipatory grief: a wave of sadness and anxiety that arrives in advance of a major loss, often when a loved one is seriously ill…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Why opposites attract: How to navigate an anxious-avoidant attachment relationship by Rachael Schultz on May 20, 2025 You text your partner after another rough day, hoping for a little reassurance, only to be met with silence. Meanwhile, they’re feeling overwhelmed, unsure how to respond without being pulled into a conversation they don’t feel equipped to handle. This push-pull dance is the hallmark of an anxious-avoidant attachment relationship,…
ADHD, Coping Skills, Disorders, Mental Health Topics Masking: The real reason we hide our authentic selves and how to stop by Amy Marturana Winderl on May 14, 2025 We all want to feel like we belong, whether it’s with friends, family, or coworkers. But since everyone’s brain, personality, and quirks are unique, there’s no single “right” way to fit in. But sometimes we find ourselves toning down or hiding parts of who we are to blend in more…