Depression, Mental Health Topics Cold weather and depression: Can the fall and winter bring on depression? by Taylor Bennett on Jan 11, 2019 While some of us simply despise the cold weather characteristic of winter, others actually suffer significantly from a form of depression called seasonal affective disorder or SAD. This particular type of depression is thought to be caused by a lack of sunlight; symptoms include feelings of despair, difficulty sleeping, and…
Mental Health Topics, Parenting, Research Researchers say if parents want to successfully cut back on their child’s screen-time, they must first cut back on screen-time themselves by Taylor Bennett on Jan 11, 2019 New research shows that if parents want to successfully reduce their children’s screen-time, they should cut back on their own screen-time. Kids are spending more and more time playing on iPads and sitting in front of the TV, which feeds an increase in obesity among children. The researchers sought to…
Depression, Disorders, Mental Health Topics The best treatments for seasonal affective disorder or winter depression by Taylor Bennett on Jan 9, 2019 In the fall and winter, we’re especially vulnerable to a form of depression called seasonal affective disorder (SAD) or winter depression, which is related to shorter days and a lack of sunlight. Fortunately, there are several effective treatments for SAD including light therapy, antidepressants, talk therapy, and self-care. With light…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Does cold weather make us emotionally cold? Here are 5 professional tips for taking extra care of yourself this winter (Updated) by Taylor Bennett on Jan 8, 2019 Many of us struggle during the winter months with stress and anxiety, which stems greatly from deviation in routine. Fortunately, if we take a few extra steps to take care our mental health and wellbeing, we can get back to a happy place. You should start by making self-care a…
Addiction, Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics Am I addicted to sugar? Learn to control your sugar intake and take control of your health again (Updated) by Lenora KM on Jan 4, 2019 A coworker surprises the team with a box of doughnuts, each covered in sugary icing, sprinkles, and candies and filled with jelly, chocolate or pudding. A birthday party is never complete until a cake is presented with layers of sugary frosting at least two inches thick. The child having a…
Addiction, Mental Health Topics, Sexuality Is my sex life normal? Understanding the hallmarks and causes of sex addiction (Updated) by Lisa McCafferty on Jan 4, 2019 Hallmarks of Sex Addiction While people are starting to recognize the prevalence and problems created by excessive sexualized activities and pornography, what is broadly termed “sex addiction” remains cloaked in mystery, even for many therapists. One of the challenges in defining and treating sex addiction is the fact that sex…
Mental Health Topics, Stress Are you suffering from holiday stress? Ask yourself these 15 questions to minimize the stress and maximize the joy by Lisa Larsen on Dec 19, 2018 Between shopping for gifts, preparing for lavish dinners, and having visiting relatives and friends, the holiday season creates more stress than we might realize. This can lead to feeling burned out, tired, cranky and it might even make us miss out on the joy that is supposed to accompany this…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Improve your mood this holiday season and all year-round by giving thanks by Matt O'Grady on Dec 19, 2018 During the holiday season, there’s a distinct emphasis on giving thanks for all that we’re fortunate enough to have. But in trying to make the season festive, we often put unnecessary stress on ourselves and each other. As a result, we might not feel as merry as we could. That’s…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Care, Self-Improvement A counselor’s quick tips for surviving the holidays and starting the new year off right by Gina Carlino on Dec 19, 2018 Let’s face it, sometimes the holidays aren’t always a time for fun and celebration. They can be a time of increased depression because we are alone, or they can be filled with anxiety because we have to be around family or people we don’t always get along with. Regardless of…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics Why personality disorders are difficult to treat: Is there a cure? by Taylor Bennett on Dec 7, 2018 While there isn’t a cure for personality disorders, there are effective treatment methods out there for those who struggle with these conditions, such as therapy. These clients can often be described as “change-resistant” as they have a particularly difficult time making changes, even when those changes will benefit them. That…
Mental Health Topics, Research New research says your favorite superhero can inspire you to become a better person and act heroically, too by Taylor Bennett on Dec 6, 2018 New research says that superheroes can inspire us to want to be helpful and perform altruistic acts. Researchers sought to understand how our heroes—specifically fictional heroes—might affect how we approach life. Study participants were exposed to different images; one group saw images, which included subtle visuals of superheroes, while another…
Disorders, Mental Health Topics Are personality disorders genetic or environmental? by Taylor Bennett on Dec 6, 2018 Personality disorders are characterized by unhealthy thoughts and behaviors that make everyday functioning significantly difficult. The 10 personality disorders have each been analyzed and defined; however, there is still much to understand, such as how and why these disorders develop. Many experts agree that both genetic and environmental factors are…