Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers Find financial and personal fulfillment in your job—here’s what you should consider in choosing a career to make for a happy, well-balanced life by Taylor Bennett on Aug 14, 2018 A lot of factors work together to breed the right job for you—these include passion, enjoyment, location, work/life balance, and workplace culture. When it comes to personal fulfillment, it’s important that you’re passionate about your job and truly enjoy what you’re doing: if you don’t find passion and enjoyment in…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics Here’s what you need to know about watching Netflix and changing your streaming habits to improve your wellbeing by Taylor Bennett on Aug 14, 2018 A recent survey found that the majority of Americans use streaming services like Netflix and Hulu in bed, and it’s disrupting their sleep. Users often don’t know when to log out of these services, which leads them to veer from their healthy nightly routines and disrupt their circadian rhythm. Instead…
Alcohol & Drugs, Mental Health Topics Drugs and alcohol can cause and feed troubling mental illnesses like anxiety by interacting with other chemicals in our body by Taylor Bennett on Aug 13, 2018 While many know that drugs and alcohol play a significant role in mental health, it isn’t as clear what that role is: can drug and alcohol use cause mental illness? Or does persistent drug/alcohol use merely signify a mental illness. As it turns out, the answer isn’t so black and…
Alcohol & Drugs, Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics Alcohol and drugs may seem like the easy solution, but they aren’t. Instead of using substances to cope, address your problem head-on and heal through feeling by Erin Parisi on Aug 13, 2018 It might already be universally understood that using alcohol and/or drugs to cope with mental illness is a bad idea, but the “whys” of it might be less clear. It’s a big topic and there’s a lot of information out there, especially with all the discussions around legalization. Coping or…
Addiction, Mental Health Topics What does addiction feel like? by Taylor Bennett on Aug 10, 2018 Many people who don’t experience addiction themselves struggle to understand why and how others become addicted to substances like drugs and alcohol. Some doubt or downplay the suffering that comes with this disease, and others, those who empathize with struggling addicts, just can’t fully grasp the painful, strenuous battle that…
Addiction, Alcohol & Drugs, Mental Health Topics Am I enabling my spouse’s drug addiction? Here’s what you can do to stop facilitating your partner’s dependence on drugs and start putting yourself first by Guest on Aug 9, 2018 Addiction doesn’t just change the individual suffering with the disease, but their loved ones—especially their chosen life partner. If your spouse is struggling with addiction, you must choose your actions carefully: it’s easy to confuse helpful and unhelpful interventions. First, don’t try to “make things easier” on your spouse—this can…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships When the green-eyed monster strikes your relationship—here’s how you and your partner can address and work through jealousy issues by Brett Farmiloe on Aug 6, 2018 While it’s normal to feel jealous, it can become unhealthy and wreak havoc on a relationship if not managed effectively. Fortunately, any couple can learn to address and work through jealousy issues and, in turn, cultivate a happy, healthy relationship. First, two partners should communicate their standards and expectations when…
Mental Health Topics, Money & Financial Issues Is financial stress taking a toll on your marriage? Improve your relationship with your partner by improving your relationship with money by Rabbi Slatkin on Aug 3, 2018 Money (and the financial stress that often accompanies it) can take a big toll on a marriage. In fact, one of the leading causes of divorce is finances. While it may be a heated topic, there are practical steps you can take to alleviate the stress money may be having…
Infidelity, Mental Health Topics Does infidelity ruin a relationship for good? A couples therapist offers tips for addressing the problem, which have proven helpful to his clients by Taylor Bennett on Aug 2, 2018 Infidelity. Adultery. Disloyalty. No matter how you put it, finding out your significant other has cheated on you is an inconceivable nightmare. This person whom you love and care for committed the ultimate betrayal—and now you’re left wondering how you could ever move forward. I mean, is it even possible…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships Can relationship problems be fixed? Marriage therapists offer advice for building a strong foundation and resolving common relationship issues by Taylor Bennett on Jul 30, 2018 Perfect relationships don’t exist; problems do and will arise, but the good news is that couples can effectively resolve many common relationship issues. First and foremost, couples need to maintain a healthy level of trust and respect, as these two elements can make or break a relationship. Another vital key…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics Teenhood is marked by difficulties that come with significant and sudden growth by Taylor Bennett on Jul 26, 2018 The teen years are characterized by significant developmental changes that often make this time difficult. It’s important that parents keep their teen’s struggles in mind and do their best to understand what they’re going through. First, teenagers struggle with the journey of self-discovery: they’re trying to understand who they are…
Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Parenting There is hope for surviving your kid’s teen years—here are 4 professional guidelines for staying sane while your teen tests new waters by Taylor Bennett on Jul 26, 2018 The teen years are characterized by “rebellion,” which can make this stage tough on teens and parents. Fortunately, parents can take action to make these years a little easier on themselves and their teen—and it all starts with accepting rebellion as necessary to their growth and development. Parents should also…