Mental Health Topics, Research New study shows violent soccer fans aren’t typically aggressive outside of the sport by Taylor Bennett on Jul 9, 2018 A new study shows that the violence we see in soccer super-fans isn’t characteristic of their personality or every day. This aggression is instead rooted in a psychological construct called identity fusion, which refers to the sense of oneness and belonging one feels in a group of individuals. These findings…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships, Trauma How can PTSD affect relationships? by Taylor Bennett on Jul 9, 2018 Posttraumatic stress disorder is a crippling disease that can have negative effects on one’s relationships. Triggers may cause the affected individual to lash out at loved ones. Avoidance symptoms may cause one to dissociate and neglect relationships. Hypervigilance can lead to sleep and concentration problems, which then can negatively affect…
Mental Health Topics, Trauma Psychologists answer common questions about PTSD by Taylor Bennett on Jul 9, 2018 Anybody who has been exposed to a traumatic experience in some capacity can develop PTSD. Symptoms of PTSD can vary from person to person, but affected individuals typically experience hypervigilance, mood changes, and loss of concentration. PTSD can improve or worsen, depending on how severe the disorder is and how…
Mental Health Topics, Trauma Here’s how you can help your loved one with PTSD by Taylor Bennett on Jun 21, 2018 It’s important we understand and raise awareness for harmful mental illnesses like PTSD. Though the disorder can vary from person-to-person, common symptoms include nightmares, flashbacks, anxiety, and hypervigilance. Letting our loved ones with PTSD know we are there for them can go a long way in their recovery journey. We…
Mental Health Topics, PTSD, Trauma PTSD stages: What are the four phases of PTSD? by Taylor Bennett on Jun 21, 2018 Most of us are familiar with the term PTSD (or posttraumatic stress disorder), but our knowledge doesn’t extend much further. We know that it can involve frightening flashbacks and nightmares. We know that war veterans and assault victims are at a heightened risk of developing the illness. But many of…
Mental Health Topics, Trauma The Everyday Abuses That Lead to PTSD in Our Society by Taylor Bennett on Jun 20, 2018 When one hears the term “posttraumatic stress disorder,” an image of a wounded veteran often comes to mind. While this can be an accurate depiction, it’s important to recognize this as one of many faces of PTSD. In fact, a lot of us can find another by merely looking in…
Mental Health Topics, Trauma How Does PTSD Change and Develop Over Time? by Taylor Bennett on Jun 19, 2018 Those who develop posttraumatic stress disorder as a result of experiencing trauma often suffer from nightmares, flashbacks, anxiety, hypervigilance, and/or depressed mood. They may also go through periods of heightened irritability, hostility, and self-destructive behavior. But the question is when? Jessica Tappana, a licensed clinical social worker who specializes in…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics When Social Media Makes You Sad by Taylor Bennett on Jun 15, 2018 We’re all guilty of it—scrolling enviously through our feeds, staring at all the pretty pictures and reading about our friends’ “glamorous” lives. But here’s the thing: the grass isn’t always greener on the other side. Have you ever heard someone refer to social media as a highlight reel? This means…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics Healthy vs. unhealthy social media use: What’s the difference? by Taylor Bennett on Jun 14, 2018 If you’re an avid social media user—say of Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, or all of the above—you’ve probably wondered at some point in your life if your habits would be considered healthy… or if there might be some room for improvement. Fortunately, Licensed Professional Counselor Julie Williamson is here to…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics What Kind of Therapy Is Right For Me? by Ross Grossman on Jun 11, 2018 Ask Yourself: What Am I Looking to Accomplish? First, ask yourself what you want to accomplish. Do you want to go on an exploration of what happened in your childhood? You may want to find a therapist who specializes in psychodynamic therapy or even hypnotherapy. Are you looking for someone…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics How is therapy beneficial? 5 people explain how therapy helped them heal, improve relationships, manage their emotions, and more by Taylor Bennett on Jun 7, 2018 Therapy is becoming increasingly popular and better trusted in our society, but some still wonder: how is it beneficial? And, how exactly will it help me? The answer isn’t simple or clean-cut, as every individual’s experience with therapy differs—depending on factors like age, duration of sessions, and issue at hand—but…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Do your homework: How to differentiate the good therapists from the bad by Taylor Bennett on Jun 7, 2018 The day my friend decided to try therapy, she sent me a frustrated text: “Ugh, I can’t find any therapists!” Of course there were therapists and counselors in her area, but she couldn’t find any that met her other needs; more specifically, she couldn’t find a female therapist, who took…