Your guide to adjustment disorder: Symptoms, causes, treatment, and more by Taylor Bennett | Oct 14, 2022 | Disorders, Mental Health Topics Stress is unavoidable. It’s a universal response to challenges that threaten our health and well-being — some of the most common stressors being job loss, divorce, and the loss of a loved one. When confronted with a stressful event, we might feel frustrated, worried, nervous, or angry; we might lose sleep…
5 simple foundations of self-care for kids by Gretchen Cohen | May 6, 2022 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Parenting, Self-Care About one in six kids in the United States struggle with a treatable mental health disorder, and only half of them get the professional help they need. As a parent or caregiver, you provide consistent support for your child. You help teach them how to navigate life’s challenges. An important…
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 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…
Online Counseling Question: How can I be more creative during COVID-19? (Video) by Taylor Bennett | Apr 20, 2020 | COVID-19, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Click here to schedule online counseling at Thriveworks. Hey y’all, my name is Brittany Morris. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and the lead clinician with Thriveworks in Chesapeake, Virginia. A lot’s been going on obviously with COVID-19 and so we’ve been tasked, just kind of give some advice…
Excessive daydreaming: Why do I daydream so much? by Edie Weinstein, LSW | Nov 6, 2019 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement I spend a lot of my time writing and utilizing my imagination. I can create a writing prompt out of almost anything. When I daydream, my creativity goes wild. I live in my fantasy land, conjuring up ideas for my next article or blog post. As I daydream, I attempt…
Music doesn’t enhance our creativity—it impairs it (Video) by Taylor Bennett | Apr 10, 2019 | Mental Health Topics, Psychology Despite popular belief, music doesn’t always enhance creativity. In fact, it can produce the opposite effect. Researchers from Lancaster University found people who listened to music experienced a dip in creativity. This study presented participants with verbal tasks in either a quiet environment or one in which they listened to…
What are the 5 thinking styles? Understanding different types of thinkers by Taylor Bennett | Mar 8, 2019 | Mental Health Topics, Psychology We employ different ways of thinking. Some of us take a creative approach, while others are more analytic; some are focused on the short-term, while others think about the long-term. While we all have unique minds, our tendencies have been summed up into five recognized thinking styles: synthesists, or the…
How to cure loneliness: Is spending time alone an unexpected remedy? by Taylor Bennett | May 16, 2018 | Loneliness, Mental Health Topics Have you ever experienced the deep desperation that comes with loneliness? You’re excited to finally get home after work, but as soon as you walk in the door and plop down on the couch, a darkness looms. Or maybe you’ve spent the past few days fulfilling one social obligation after…
Study Shows Creative Individuals May Be “Wired” Differently by Taylor Bennett | Jan 18, 2018 | Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics, Research Everybody is creative in their own way: one may utilize creative thinking to make an acceptable meal out of their very few supplies; another may display creativity in planning a fun outing with friends; and another may demonstrate their creative abilities in their drawings or writing. These tasks and those…
How Your Favorite Movie Genres Can Affect Your Mental Health by Taylor Bennett | Aug 29, 2017 | Media Use, Mental Health Topics It’s a common belief that you get along best with those who share your interests. And while I certainly see the basis for this assertion, I don’t think it always rings true—actually I know it doesn’t always ring true. In college, I studied multimedia journalism. I was a writer for…
What Makes a Person Creative? by Jon Negroni | Dec 17, 2013 | Mental Health Topics, Personality Are you someone who struggles to create and be creative? For some, creativity and artistic expression seems like something that…well other people are good at. And yet most of us feel an urge to create and express ourselves. So why is this so difficult? Note that creativity is not something…