What is the 333 rule for anxiety? How this simple grounding technique works by Hannah DeWitt | Jun 24, 2025 | Anxiety, Mental Health Topics Anxiety has a way of taking your emotions from calm to overwhelming in what feels like seconds. Whether you’re experiencing persistent worry that won’t quiet down or full-blown panic attacks, anxiety can make you feel like you’re losing control of your thoughts and body. That’s exactly why having reliable coping…
When grief becomes anger: 5 steps that will help you work through the anger stage of grief by Sarah Barness | Jan 7, 2025 | Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics In 1969, Swiss-American Psychiatrist Elizabeth Kubler-Ross theorized that there are five universal stages of grief: denial and seclusion, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. These stages have since become a widely recognized framework for understanding how people process heartbreaking loss. However, grief is an incredibly personal experience and these stages don’t…
Alcohol use disorder: Causes, symptoms, and treatments by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC | Nov 4, 2024 | Addiction, Alcohol & Drugs, Disorders, Mental Health Topics Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is the current diagnosis for what may also be called chronic alcoholism, alcohol addiction, alcohol abuse, dipsomania, and alcohol dependence. This comprehensive look at alcohol use disorder will provide an in-depth explanation of the disorder, its causes, diagnostic criteria, symptoms, and treatments.
Anxiety nausea: A comprehensive guide to physical symptoms, coping methods, and treatment options by Sarah Barness | Oct 15, 2024 | Anxiety, Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Most of us know how our stomachs can turn and cold sweat can break out when we start to get anxious. But when that uncomfortable tension builds, anxiety nausea—nausea caused by our physical reaction to feeling anxious—may develop. Learn the bodily effects of anxiety nausea, what immediate steps you can…
How to say no to someone with borderline personality disorder: Learn to navigate conflicts while still offering support by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC | Sep 17, 2024 | Communication, Disorders, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a condition that can make trusting other people and establishing lasting relationships extremely difficult. This can make coping with BPD in relationships frustrating for the person carrying the diagnosis, as well as for a loved one trying to understand and be supportive. While navigating borderline…
Decoding neurotic behavior: Causes, signs, and coping strategies by Evan Csir, LPC | May 2, 2024 | Mental Health Topics, Personality, Psychology Although it’s less commonly used in contemporary mental health settings than in the 20th century, the concept of neurotic behavior is still relevant, especially in relation to anxiety-related traits. While neurotic behaviors may seem intuitive at first thought, recognizing the nuances of neurotic behavior is crucial for effectively addressing its…
I hate people: Is that normal? Causes, treatments, and shifting our perspectives by Laura Harris, LCMHC | Dec 22, 2023 | Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Is it normal to harbor such intense animosity towards others? It is—occasionally. Hate, with its corrosive nature, defies normalcy in its consuming grip, demanding a toll on both mind and body. This sentiment, characterized by intense malevolent feelings, often stems from perceived threats, chronic disappointment, or deep offense. However, navigating…
Exploring the benefits of psychodynamic therapy by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | Nov 3, 2023 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics, Psychology Psychodynamic therapy is a cornerstone of modern psychotherapy. This approach delves into the depths of human consciousness, unearthing the hidden influences on thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. This therapeutic approach, rooted in the pioneering work of Sigmund Freud and further developed by subsequent theorists, seeks to bring unconscious processes to the…
Women’s mental health: Insights, strategies, and support by Alexandra Cromer, LPC | Nov 1, 2023 | Gender, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics, Women's Issues Coping with a mental health condition is often anything but easy—and it seems as though gender may play a significant role in the development of mental health concerns and an individual’s battle with mental health. For women, their perceptions of themselves, as well as the preconceptions of others, may influence…
Understanding mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) by Christine Ridley, LCSW | Sep 22, 2023 | Beginning Therapy, Coping Skills Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) uses mindfulness and cognitive strategies in harmony to tackle various mental health disorders. This therapeutic approach, inspired by the pioneering work of Aaron Beck in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), combines the strengths of CBT with the enriching power of mindfulness. MBCT seeks to enhance healthy self-reflection,…
Self-esteem counseling: Boost your confidence and self-worth with help from Thriveworks by Christine Ridley, LCSW | Sep 15, 2023 | Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Self-esteem significantly influences our life in many ways: It impacts our self-confidence, relationships, and ability to pursue our goals and aspirations, ultimately playing a pivotal role in our overall life satisfaction and success. This is precisely why low self-esteem can have detrimental effects on our life, leading to feelings of…
What is loneliness? Common causes of loneliness and how to heal from it by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | Jun 22, 2023 | Loneliness, Mental Health Topics When we feel disconnected and isolated from others, loneliness can start to take hold. Loneliness is a natural but emotionally and physically intense response to feeling disconnected from other people. That said, even when we’re surrounded by others, it’s still possible to wrestle with loneliness. Loneliness has an intrinsic connection…