How to forgive yourself: 7 tips on how to deal with guilt and let go by Anthony Centore, PhD | Sep 19, 2024 | Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement “Forgive yourself. Let it go. Forget about it. Move on.” They’re easy phrases to say, but so much harder to actually do. We all mess up sometimes, whether it’s lashing out at a friend, engaging in self-destructive behavior, or cutting corners at work. Those mistakes often come with overwhelming feelings…
What you read in 2021: Our most popular mental health articles of the year by Wistar Murray | Dec 30, 2021 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement This was supposed to be the year when we collectively recovered from our pandemic trauma, found greater happiness in the workplace, and renewed loving relationships with our friends, our family, and ourselves. Did it all happen the way we mapped it out last New Year’s Eve? Probably not. But based…
How-to ask for forgiveness: 5 tips (Video) by Taylor Bennett | Oct 22, 2019 | Communication, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Apologies are important. They help us to express remorse and repair relationships when we’ve made a mistake—that is, if we go about them the right way. Here are 5 tips that will help you ask for forgiveness. One, say you’re sorry. A genuine apology shows remorse and makes an impact….
Start the New Year on the Right Foot: 5 Tips by Taylor Bennett | Dec 22, 2017 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement The hustle and bustle of Christmas is officially over. You know what that means—it’s just about the new year! Just a few weeks ago, you were writing down inspired resolutions for this very occasion. But now that the new year is on your doorstep, you’re just not sure how to…
5 Ways to Embrace the Reason for the Christmas Season by Taylor Bennett | Dec 5, 2017 | Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Christmastime is known as the greatest time of year—bright, twinkly lights are strewn across town, Santa Claus sits jolly on every corner, and the cheesy (yet catchy) holiday music is aplenty. Now, we all love a full-belly Santa laugh and singing along to “Jingle Bells”, but it’s easy to forget…
The One Thing You Need to Know About Forgiveness Before You Can Forgive by Jon Negroni | Dec 9, 2013 | Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics What is the well-hidden truth about forgiveness that is preventing you from finding it? It should come as no surprise that forgiveness can be one of the most elusive behaviors we exhibit as human beings. You can probably relate when I say that there are times when we know we…
Getting Rid of Guilt: Steps to Forgiving and Moving On by Thriveworks Counseling | Jun 27, 2013 | Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Moving on from Guilt Almost everyone in their life at some point experiences the emotion of guilt. There is not one general explanation of guilt due to the nature of what guilt is. It depends on what the person is dealing with. One thing that can be generalized is -that…
Learning How to Forgive Someone by Christian | May 20, 2013 | Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Relationships In life there will be times that people you trust and love will let you down or even hurt you. If that has not happened already, you know it will. Forgiveness Starts With You This means that whether you think you’re to be blamed or not that you must start…
Boston Psychiatrist Helps Us Cope with Boston Marathon by Anthony Centore, PhD | Apr 24, 2013 | Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics, Trauma The dreadful bombings on the finish line of the Boston Marathon, April 15, 2013, in which three persons died and at least 183 were injured calls to mind another senseless tragedy. On December 14, 1992, Wayne Lo, a student at Simon’s Rock College in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, went on a…
How to Forgive Yourself and others in 2013 by Anthony Centore, PhD | Jan 2, 2013 | Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Relationships New Resolution for 2013 – How to Forgive Yourself. It’s easy to say, but so much harder to actually do! We all mess up, and normally, we make mistakes every single day. Some mess-ups are minor – spilling grape juice on the white couch, missing an appointment, or even being…