Understanding the Impact of Childhood Trauma on Adult Relationships by Evan Csir, LPC | Nov 15, 2024 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Childhood trauma can cast a long shadow over a person’s life, affecting how you connect with others well into adulthood. It can make it difficult to navigate conflict, develop an effective communication style, build trust, and overcome fears of vulnerability. If early traumatic experiences are affecting your adult relationships, it’s…
Why do I hate my parents and what should I do about it? by Taylor Bennett | Aug 7, 2024 | Family, Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Many people have close relationships with their parents — in fact, some consider their mother or father their best friend. But that isn’t always the case. There’s a less fortunate narrative: Some people hate their parents. They don’t just lack that connection or disagree with their parents from time to…
Navigating relationship PTSD: Tips for healing by Alexandra Cromer, LPC | Feb 23, 2024 | Mental Health Topics, PTSD, Relationships An abusive relationship can consist of several traumatic events, which can cause these symptoms to stay present during the relationship as well as long after the relationship has ended. In the first month following a traumatic experience, if these symptoms are present, it is considered to be an acute stress…
Is self-harm addictive? by Laura Harris, LCMHC | Feb 12, 2024 | Addiction, Mental Health Topics Self-harm is a serious and prolific issue today — especially among young people. Self-harm is not uncommon. According to the Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, it is estimated that up to 16.9% of people will self-harm in their lifetime, often starting at the age of…
Love-hate relationships: What are they and when should you step away? by Christine Ridley, LCSW | Jul 20, 2023 | Mental Health Topics, Relationships Although they’re often framed as opposites, we can experience both love and hate for something at the same time. A love-hate relationship can exist between friends, family, coworkers, and, most frequently, romantic partners. While it is normal to have some negative feelings towards loved ones at times, these negative feelings…
Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2022: Learn, share resources, and show support this October by Jason Crosby | Oct 14, 2022 | Abuse & Neglect, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Each October, volunteers, families, employers, and advocacy groups work together for a common purpose: to bring Domestic Violence Awareness Month into the public’s eye. Since 1989, 31 days in October remind us of the strength and resilience of domestic violence survivors—we’re encouraged to help support them through educating ourselves, volunteering, …
How can adverse childhood experiences and childhood trauma affect us in adulthood? by Jason Crosby | Apr 29, 2022 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Trauma Childhood, if nothing else, is a memorable period of our lives. Hopefully, we can recall blissful memories: of holidays, old friends, family vacations, and time spent simply running around, doing all the things kids do. But not every childhood experience is so positive—some of us have adverse childhood experiences. In…
Verbal and emotional abuse: What’s the difference? by Taylor Bennett | Feb 7, 2021 | Abuse & Neglect, Mental Health Topics We sometimes use the terms “verbal abuse” and “emotional abuse” interchangeably… but we shouldn’t. Because while they might overlap, verbal abuse and emotional abuse are very different, with distinct characteristics and impacts. Verbal Abuse: The Aggressive Use (or Suppression) of Language Verbal abuse is the use of language to hurt…
Do I like abusive relationships? Why do I attract abusers? by Taylor Bennett | Nov 8, 2018 | Abuse & Neglect, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Statistics show that people who have been abused in the past are more likely to be abused in the future. This begs an important question: Do certain people attract abusers or abusive relationships? It’s important to note that abuse is never the victim’s fault. In fact, more often than not,…
Can a friendship be abusive? How to spot the abuse and when to sever ties by Libby Kiszner | Nov 8, 2018 | Abuse & Neglect, Mental Health Topics We can spot an abusive friendship when we practice listening to ourselves. Your inner self will let you know what’s going on inside. Your mind constantly oversees your needs, wishes, and dislikes, and communicates to you through the language of bodily sensations. If you take the time to slow down…
Can a violent relationship get better? Understanding the difference between characterological and situational violence by Taylor Bennett | Nov 6, 2018 | Abuse & Neglect, Mental Health Topics, Relationships When I think about violence, I shudder. Whether it’s two MMA fighters battling it out on TV, a kid lashing out at his mother, or an argument that has escalated into a physical altercation between partners. I find the latter case particularly disturbing. The first example is obviously an organized…
Are bullying and harassment the same thing? by Taylor Bennett | Nov 2, 2018 | Bullying Awareness & Prevention, Mental Health Topics Bullying and harassment are similar in that the perpetrator hurts or harms their victims and typically without remorse. That said, there are differences between the two such as why the perpetrators engage in the abusive behaviors. Bullies typically seek a feeling of power or control, which they get from demeaning,…