Functional freeze explained: Why you’re exhausted, disconnected, and still getting things done by Angela Myers | May 22, 2025 | ADHD, Anxiety, Mental Health Topics, Stress You’re crushing work deadlines and leading Zoom meetings with ease, but when it comes time to decide on dinner, you freeze. Or maybe you can easily make it through a jam-packed work trip, but as soon as you have a weekend to yourself, you scroll TikTok or rewatch Schitt’s Creek…
Dealing with panic attacks: What works by Evan Csir, LPC | Jun 19, 2024 | Anxiety, Mental Health Topics Though panic attacks are intense and can be debilitating, there are many ways to cope with and even prevent them before they reach their peak. Their intensity and quick onset can make them difficult to de-escalate—especially without effective coping strategies. However, with the right treatment and helpful coping skills, people…
Understanding perfectionism: Causes, impact, and treatment by Laura Harris, LCMHC | Oct 27, 2023 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement In some settings, perfectionism can be an excellent asset to have, allowing someone to be extremely detailed and precise in their work. However, maintaining this level of precision can be exhausting and stressful. Many things can cause someone to become a perfectionist, but it’s important to manage the high expectations…
Thriveworks research unveils trend: Anxiety, stress, and sadness reach their peak in online searches at 2 AM by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | Jun 1, 2023 | Mental Health Topics, Sleep The definitions for anxiety, stress, and sleep are quite different: Anxiety is a feeling of fear or apprehension, stress is a response to a perceived threat or challenge, and sleep is a natural state of rest that is essential for physical and mental health. However, these conditions might be more…
Generalized anxiety disorder: Symptoms and effective treatment options by Alexandra Cromer, LPC | May 22, 2023 | Anxiety, Disorders, Mental Health Topics Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) will affect nearly seven million adults in the U.S. each year. Individuals with generalized anxiety disorder often have difficulties controlling even the most mundane of daily worries. They may worry more than is realistically necessary about actual events or expect the worst outcome when there seems…
Top facts about stress: Understanding the body’s response to stress, common triggers, leading causes, and more by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | May 1, 2023 | Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Stress Everyone knows what stress feels like—but understanding all of the potential effects and triggers can be difficult. That’s why we’ve laid out some of the most important facts about stress, plain and simple. Take a closer look at what stress really is, from its biological basis to the most common…
What causes anxiety? We examine childhood experiences, brain chemistry, and more by Jason Crosby | Sep 2, 2022 | Anxiety, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Anxiety is a common mental health condition, with up to 19% of Americans suffering from a type of anxiety disorder. Even for those who aren’t diagnosed with a form of anxiety, it’s a common emotional state that indicates something is bothering us. So for the curious and the concerned alike,…
Causes of depression: Recognizing risk factors based on age, gender, sex, and race by Jason Crosby | Aug 5, 2022 | Depression, Mental Health Topics As with any other mental health condition, comprehending what causes depression is crucial to managing and treating depressive symptoms. This starts with understanding that depressive disorders have no singular cause but a set of factors that are all involved in the development of depressive symptoms. With this in mind, the…
How to have a creative renaissance! (Even when you have artistic burnout. And kids. In a pandemic. When everything is awful.) by Wistar Murray | Jan 25, 2022 | Mental Health Topics, Psychology, Self-Improvement For every Taylor Swift flourishing artistically during the pandemic, there are millions of suffering and burnt-out people who aren’t composing songs or painting portraits or writing novels. What have they been doing instead? Well, if they’re anything like me, they’ve been drowning in domestic labor, work, anxiety, childcare, and other…
Do you feel drained by negative news headlines? Learn to cope with news fatigue and cut back on doomscrolling by Jason Crosby | Sep 28, 2021 | Coping Skills, Media Use, Mental Health Topics Your shoulders are hunched and your breathing is shallow, thumb propelling you through a dismal newsfeed with expert strokes. Each headline spells disaster for another city, species, or group of people, and we sink a little deeper into the tarpit known as doomscrolling. It’s a familiar scene: Whatever you name…
Women and alcohol: Why we drink and how we can empower our sober curiosity by Wistar Murray | Sep 27, 2021 | Alcohol & Drugs, Mental Health Topics, Women's Issues So you’re thinking about getting sober. Maybe your body can no longer rebound from red wine hangovers. Maybe the wellness industry has finally hammered home the contradiction in eating quinoa for lunch, then drinking a bottle of toxins at night. Maybe you’re worried about your liver health, or premature aging,…