My friend is suicidal: What should I do? What should I not do? by Hannah DeWitt | Aug 18, 2023 | Mental Health Topics, Suicide Suicide isn’t an easy topic to think about, let alone discuss—especially with an individual you suspect is suicidal. A lot of emotions can be involved, and you certainly don’t want to make this person feel worse. That said, it is incredibly important that we do discuss the matter and get…
Men’s mental health awareness month: Supporting men and recognizing the impact of gender on addressing mental health concerns by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | Jun 13, 2023 | Men's Issues, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics In western culture, men are expected to be stoic providers—individuals who are valued for what they offer society, first and foremost. They have also been traditionally valued based on their physical strength and mental toughness, without a tendency to show softer emotions. Although recent years have seen this outdated perspective…
Stress Awareness Month 2023: How you can manage your stress, spread information, and find support by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | Apr 14, 2023 | Mental Health Topics, Stress Everyone faces some amount of stress in their daily lives. Stress is an important part of functioning—it alerts our body to pressure, marking certain situations as important or even dangerous. However, our bodies are not meant to feel constant, long-term stress, as it is still a state of physical, mental,…
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, …
Depressive disorders: Definition, types, and contributing factors by Jason Crosby | Aug 5, 2022 | Depression, Disorders, Mental Health Topics Known more commonly and collectively as depression, depressive disorders are a set of closely related mental health conditions that affect a person’s mood, energy, nervous system, sleep cycles, biochemistry, and even brain waves. There’s little in an individual’s daily life that depressive disorders won’t affect—but other than a shared capacity…
What is Juneteenth and why is it important? by Taylor Bennett | Jun 16, 2022 | Mental Health Topics, Race & Identity Juneteenth is the annual commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States. While it has been celebrated in various parts of the country since 1865, it became an official federal holiday in 2021. For many individuals outside of the Black community, the knowledge might stop there. Questions remain,…
Music therapy: How the “Encanto” soundtrack and other forms of music can help us to process our emotions by Jason Crosby | Jan 27, 2022 | Beginning Therapy, Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Nothing else has the ability to power us through our workouts and make awkward elevator rides a little bit more bearable. That’s right; it’s hard to imagine a world without music. It’s probably an understatement to say that music is taken for granted; we don’t always recognize the mental sway…
How do I talk to my kid about bullying? (Updated) by Taylor Bennett | Oct 29, 2018 | Bullying Awareness & Prevention, Mental Health Topics It can be hard to navigate a conversation about bullying with your child, but there are a few professional tips that can help you do so successfully. First, you should help your child feel comfortable talking to you; this can be accomplished by encouraging and maintaining open communication on multiple…
Raising mental health awareness in the Black community by Maria Davis-Pierre | Jun 1, 2018 | Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics, Race & Identity Many view mental health as a taboo topic of conversation. Some of these people simply don’t want to talk about it—but others actually don’t feel comfortable talking about it. In fact, they’re scared of talking about it. Why? Because of the many stigmas that surround mental health… which are overwhelmingly…