Unhealthy coping mechanisms and how they can affect you by Hannah DeWitt | Nov 13, 2024 | Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics Everyone faces a range of emotions in life, including stress, grief, and anger, and finding ways to cope is a universal experience. While coping strategies are essential for dealing with life’s challenges, some can ultimately do more harm than good. Learn about unhealthy coping strategies that can harm your mental…
Can you overshare in therapy? What it means to say “too much” in therapy by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | Sep 23, 2024 | ADHD, Anxiety, Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics While it is possible to overshare in therapy, therapy is a time and setting where oversharing is usually appropriate, welcomed, and helpful. That’s because the more details a client shares about their experiences and feelings, the more a therapist can gain insight into who they are and help guide them…
How to reduce anxiety immediately: Helpful tips for calming anxious responses by Laura Harris, LCMHC | Feb 2, 2024 | Anxiety, Mental Health Topics Though anxiety affects many individuals, there is no one way to manage it that works for everyone. There are many strategies you can use to neutralize or decrease anxiety symptoms, but some will be more effective for individuals than they are for others. If you are still finding out what…
What are maladaptive behaviors? Examples, types, and treatment by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | May 31, 2023 | Behavioral Issues, Mental Health Topics Life can get stressful and overwhelming, and sometimes our methods of dealing with it are helpful in the short term but become more problematic over time. These unhelpful behaviors are referred to as “maladaptive behaviors” or, more specifically, actions or responses that are not suitable or effective in a given…
Novelty-seeking 101: The ups and downs of neophilia by Jason Crosby | Aug 2, 2021 | Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Psychology I can specifically recall eating shrimp-fried rice for the first time (it’s still my favorite food) at seven years old. I was blown away by the fact that food could taste that amazing. On the other end of the spectrum, I can remember my first solo camping trip in Bridger…
Overcoming telephone phobia: When you jump through hoops to avoid “jumping on a call” by Wistar Murray | Jul 8, 2021 | Anxiety, Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics We’ve all seen the articles about smartphone addiction and how being glued to an iPhone screen for hours a day can cause sleep deprivation, depression, and FOMO. But this blog is about a more analog phenomenon, one that dates back to Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, the voice call. Terrifying. …