What should couples do when they have different visions for the future? We asked the experts to weigh in by Sarah Barness | Sep 17, 2024 | Mental Health Topics, Relationships Whether it’s about location, career goals, kids, religion, money, or something else, realizing you and your partner have different visions for the future can make you question everything. It can cause you to worry about whether or not you truly belong together or if you can have “it all”. And…
What to know about dating someone with bipolar disorder: Offering support, empathy, and setting your limits by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC | Sep 13, 2024 | Bipolar Disorder, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Being in a romantic relationship has its ups and downs. But what about dating someone who has a mental health condition like bipolar disorder? As it so happens, dating someone with bipolar disorder I or II may not be so different from dating anyone else. Although it’s true that people…
Understanding and navigating relationship dynamics by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | Oct 13, 2023 | Mental Health Topics, Relationships Understanding and navigating relationship dynamics is a complex and ever-evolving journey. Relationships, whether they are romantic, familial, or platonic, form the cornerstone of our lives—and can bring profound joy and fulfillment, but they also come with their unique challenges and complexities. In this article, you’ll explore the fundamental principles that…
Upward bound: Tips for setting and enforcing boundaries for women by Laura Harris, LCMHC | Aug 5, 2023 | Mental Health Topics, Relationships, Self-Improvement Hi ladies, it’s me, Laura, can we talk about boundaries for a bit? The title of this article reflects my hope to boost mental wellness for the distressed reader by providing tips and analogies for forming and enforcing boundaries. These tips can benefit anyone and it provides special consideration to…
World Bipolar Day: A time to become educated, spread awareness, and destigmatize bipolar disorder I and II by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC | Mar 27, 2023 | Bipolar Disorder, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics World Bipolar Day is celebrated on March 30th every year. This day, which focuses exclusively on bipolar disorder I and II, is non-coincidentally the birthday of the famous artist Vincent Van Gogh, who was posthumously diagnosed with bipolar disorder. World Bipolar Day aims to inform and destigmatize the general public…
Polyamory: Defining polyamory, navigating polyamorous relationships, and more by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | Jan 25, 2023 | Mental Health Topics, Relationships, Sexuality Relationships come in all shapes and sizes, and not all are monogamous. While most people are only familiar with monogamous relationships, polyamory involves multiple nonmarital relationships between partners. Polyamory isn’t about being able to do whatever you want with other people, while still reaping the benefits of going steady with…
Dealing with workplace manipulation: Identify the signs, spot dark personality traits, and communicate more effectively by Jason Crosby | Oct 21, 2021 | Mental Health Topics, Power & Control, Work & Careers It’s like a bad nightmare: Imagine having a supervisor that’s hellbent on making your life miserable, playing with your emotions and your sanity. Perhaps this is already a tempting fantasy to believe on our worst workdays, when we’re rushing to meet deadlines or sitting through tedious meetings. Despite the frustration…
5 ways to survive family tensions during the holidays by Greg Handel, Ph.D. | Dec 8, 2020 | Family, Mental Health Topics, Stress The holidays are often portrayed as a time of happiness surrounded by family and friends, but for some it can be a more difficult time. Especially in times of pandemic, when social distancing may cause physical separation, communication can become more strained causing feelings of isolation, loneliness and guilt. Within…
How to address financial stress in your marriage by Sarah Archer | Sep 15, 2020 | Mental Health Topics, Money & Financial Issues, Relationships Transitioning from managing money on your own to budgeting with a partner can be stressful. And no matter how much you love your significant other, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed when you address how you’ll handle finances throughout your marriage. In fact, one study found that 50% of couples argue…
How hearing loss impacts mental health and how to cope by Dr. Pauline Dinnauer, AuD | Sep 14, 2020 | Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics Human beings are innately social creatures. Communication is the core of civilization, the glue that holds society together. When we’re cut off from other people in some way — when we can no longer communicate as effectively as we once did — it can be devastating. We can no longer…
10 reasons why you need divorce mediation before signing by Kristie Wright | Aug 21, 2020 | Mental Health Topics, Relationships Divorce is not a one-size-fits-all process, and there are different ways to approach it. Couples need to consider their well-being when ending a marriage, and how best to handle the legal implications. Mediation offers numerous advantages when looking to keep things amicable and move forward swiftly. Complete the legal side…
My family stresses me out: Cut back on family conflict and stress by prioritizing time alone and communicating openly by Taylor Bennett | Jul 28, 2020 | Family, Mental Health Topics, Stress Family conflict and stress is, well, distressing. While it’s normal to fight with our loved ones—especially the family members we see and talk to regularly—withstanding and working through these conflicts is far from easy. Not to mention that the impact of stress on families is damaging, both in the short…