Thriveworks 2025 Pulse on Mental Health Report by Hannah DeWitt | May 12, 2025 | Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics, Research A recent Thriveworks survey explored Americans’ perspectives on therapy and mental health, revealing key insights into the factors that influence their decisions. The survey highlights the main reasons why Americans do or don’t go to therapy, the leading causes of anxiety today, and which generation is most inclined to seek…
The 3 types of empathy–and why knowing them can transform your relationships by Alisa Hrustic | Apr 22, 2025 | Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics When’s the last time you tried to imagine yourself in someone else’s shoes? This is one of the simplest ways to practice empathy, a powerful skill that plops you into another person’s headspace so you’re in tune with what they may be thinking or feeling. To be human is to…
Existential therapy: How to find meaning and purpose in daily life by Alexandra Cromer, LPC | Feb 27, 2025 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Existential therapy is a branch of humanistic therapy that focuses on human beings as a whole and how we fit into the world: our capacities, aspirations, and limitations. Centered around perpetual issues that each person faces (loneliness, responsibilities, etc.), it works to dissect fear and anxiety, creating meaningful change by…
Discover the holistic benefits of volunteering, the importance of serving others, and how to get started by Jason Crosby | Oct 13, 2023 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement I had always dreamt of volunteering during my late teens and early twenties, but the chaotic whirlwind of life made me hesitate to lend a helping hand. It felt like I was on a quest to reach that idyllic stage of white picket-fenced adulthood when I could commit to feeding…
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,…
AITA (Am I the A**hole?): Our online quest to extinguish moral anxiety by Wistar Murray | Jan 10, 2022 | Anxiety, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement In case you missed it, there’s a place on the internet called r/AmItheA**hole (AITA) which aims to determine which party should be blamed in ethical disputes. For example, someone posts the following (paraphrased) moral quandary on Reddit’s AITA forum: “My friend’s baby was crying, so I gave her a sip…
Ring and Nextdoor: The good, the bad, and the gossip associated with neighborhood watch platforms by Jason Crosby | Aug 25, 2021 | Mental Health Topics, Relationships, Self-Improvement Buena Vista is as nice a neighborhood as you could imagine: Proper houses trimmed in white, all lined up in neat rows. It’s a labyrinth of new pavement and landscaping, baking underneath the Texas sun. Somewhere, the sounds of a lawnmower swirl together with a dog barking and a child’s…
Enjoy your retirement: 5 keys to finding fulfillment in late life by Ashley Lipman | Sep 12, 2019 | Aging, Mental Health Topics After working for many decades of your life, most people are ready for a relaxing and peaceful retirement. They look forward to getting to do what they want, when they want, without having to answer to bosses or deal with any more work-related stress. But unfortunately, for many people, retirement…
Are mental health forums the same thing as online counseling? Which is right for me? by Taylor Bennett | May 13, 2019 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics You’ve probably come across an online mental health forum before. It’s a site for talking about all things mental health, from depression to breakups, stress, anxiety, family issues, and so on. But now there’s this new thing (which isn’t really a new thing) everyone’s talking about: online counseling. And you’re…
How does suicide affect loved ones? A community? by Taylor Bennett | Sep 12, 2018 | Mental Health Topics, Suicide The loss of someone to suicide can leave loved ones, as well as an entire community, grappling with difficult feelings and wondering what to do now. More specifically, those who knew an individual who lost their life to suicide often struggle with feelings of guilt, sadness, anger, and sometimes, shame…
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…
Mental health stigmas in the Black community by Sheila Campbell | May 31, 2018 | Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics, Race & Identity Let’s face it, counseling is often a difficult choice to make. Deciding to allow someone in on those thoughts and feelings that perhaps you haven’t shared with family and friends often leaves one feeling anxious. Although counseling has become more acceptable across the board, when you look at who is…