Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics Help Your Kid Control Explosive Anger: Signs and Techniques by Taylor Bennett on Feb 27, 2018 Parenting Expert Julia Cook understands just how difficult parenting can be at times—especially if/when your child has a temper tantrum. She explains that a child’s increasing anger is comparable to a shaken soda: “Think of anger as bubbles inside of a two-liter bottle of pop. When the bottle is shaken,…
Mental Health Topics, Psychology 4 Life-Changing Lessons Learned in Dialectical Behavior Therapy by Taylor Bennett on Feb 26, 2018 Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is a form of the better-known cognitive behavioral therapy, which was developed by Marsha Linehan in the late 1980s. It highlights the importance of individual therapy as well as group skills training and teaches clients helpful skills such as mindfulness, distress tolerance, and emotion regulation. While…
College, Mental Health Topics Study Says College Roommates Underestimate the Severity of Each Other’s Distress by Taylor Bennett on Feb 23, 2018 When I was in middle school, my gym teacher told me that high school was absolutely brutal. “You’ll wish you never left the 8th grade,” she said. So naturally, on the first day of 9th grade, I walked into my new school with wide eyes and shaky knees, prepared for…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Research Study Says Changes in the Brain May Explain Why We Become Aggressive After Drinking Alcohol by Taylor Bennett on Feb 22, 2018 Have you ever witnessed a friend become increasingly aggressive during a night out? As their bar tab grows, so does their aggression and hostility. They get into a silly (but heated) argument with another friend or better yet, a random person minding their business in the corner. And before you…
Communication, Mental Health Topics, Relationships How to Break Up With Someone: Be Honest, But Respectful by Taylor Bennett on Feb 22, 2018 Breakups are rarely easy: you’ve spent valuable time together and gotten to know each other at a deeper level than most. But that doesn’t mean you should or could make the relationship work. If you’ve decided that it’s time to go separate ways, it’s important you communicate that to your…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Research Study Says We Find Comfort in Listening to the Same Song Repeatedly by Taylor Bennett on Feb 21, 2018 Have you ever listened to the same song over and over and over again? Maybe it’s your first time hearing it, and you love it so much that you can’t resist playing it a few more times. Or maybe it’s a classic that’s been around for decades and every now…
Mental Health Topics, Research Study Says Playing Video Games for Just One Hour Can Improve Concentration by Taylor Bennett on Feb 21, 2018 Some people spend hours with their eyes glued to their computer or TV screen and hands glued to the keyboard or controller in front of them—and others turn on their game console once every few days or weeks. In either regard, many believe that the effects of playing video games…
Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics, Research Study Says Everyday Physical Activities Are Good for Older Peoples’ Brains by Taylor Bennett on Feb 20, 2018 Recent research finds a link between high levels of everyday physical activities and higher gray matter density in older individuals. In simpler words, this new study “Accelerometer Physical Activity is Associated with Greater Gray Matter Volumes in Older Adults without Dementia or Mild Cognitive Impairment” says that taking part in…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Focus on loving your single self on Singles Awareness Day by Taylor Bennett on Feb 15, 2018 My longest relationship lasted a total of six years—so, it’s safe to say that I know what it’s like to feel attached to another. He was love, he was support, he was home. Key word: was. That relationship ended after every conversation became an argument, every look tainted with resentment,…
Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Therapists Are People Too: They Have Needs, Flaws, and Feelings by Taylor Bennett on Feb 14, 2018 Therapy is an investment in your future—it helps you to live an overall better life, starting with your very first session. Now, there are many different forms of therapy from cognitive behavioral therapy to interpersonal therapy, group therapy, relationship counseling, life coaching, and so on—yet each method shares a common…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Step Outside of Your Comfort Zone—Benefits and Tips by Taylor Bennett on Feb 12, 2018 It’s great to get into a comfortable, reliable routine—but it’s also important that you step outside of your comfort zone and challenge yourself every now and then! I understand that it’s scary… but it’s also rewarding and more than worth the risk. Don’t worry, you don’t have to go skydiving…
Life Transition, Mental Health Topics Feeling Restless or Unsatisfied with Life? Create and Consult a Life Wheel by Taylor Bennett on Feb 12, 2018 Do you feel like you’ve hit a roadblock? You were happy, satisfied, and even excited about where your life was going… but now something feels off. You’re no longer motivated or enthused with your current situation. Everything at work is “fine.” Everything at home is “alright.” Yet, something feels off…