65 best psychology quotes for a fresh take on life by Hannah DeWitt | May 30, 2025 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement In the search for knowledge and self-understanding, the right words can be just what you need to spark insight or inspiration. The best psychology quotes have the power to reframe your thoughts, shed light on your habits, offer hope, or simply remind you of truths you already know deep down….
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 is self-reflection & how to reflect by Laura Harris, LCMHC | Oct 23, 2023 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Self-reflection is essential for cultivating self-awareness, understanding personal identity, and identifying unique characteristics, whether physical, psychological, or interpersonal. Its objective nature, focusing on “what” rather than “why,” fosters productive self-awareness and decreases self-criticism. Self-reflection is valuable in various aspects of life, such as relationships, parenting, and professional development. Practicing self-reflection…
Kindness: Scientific benefits, incorporating acts of kindness into daily life, and more by Jason Crosby | Oct 13, 2023 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Kindness is a remarkable quality that not only warms the hearts of those who receive it but also provides a host of positive effects for the givers. The simple act of being kind has far-reaching implications for our physical and emotional well-being. The benefits of kindness are both scientifically proven…
What is gratitude? Examining benefits, best practices, and more by Jason Crosby | Sep 15, 2023 | Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Gratitude is a powerful and transformative emotion that can greatly enrich our lives. This simple, yet profound practice holds a vital place in our personal and social well-being. Gratitude, at its core, is more than just a polite gesture or a perfunctory “thank you.” It is a deeply felt appreciation…
What are some helpful journal prompts for anxiety and depression? The benefits of journaling and 5 journaling prompts for mental health by Alexandra Cromer, LPC | Feb 21, 2023 | Anxiety, Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Journaling is a powerful tool. It serves as an outlet, allowing us to express our emotions and process our thoughts without fear of judgment — there is no need or temptation to censor ourselves when we’re writing to and for nobody but ourselves. What a gift. And yet, for some,…
What to do about your people-pleasing tendencies when family members take advantage of you by Taylor Bennett | Sep 1, 2022 | Family, Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Personality My brother shakes his head and sighs, “You’re too nice. It’s going to get you into trouble one day.” I’ve heard this one too many times. I know that I’m a people pleaser, but I’ve always struggled to see the flaw in that… until recently. After exhausting myself, taking on task…
What is more important: following your heart or making others happy? by Emily Simonian, M.A., LMFT | Apr 18, 2022 | Ask a Therapist, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Q: What is more important? Following your heart, mind, body, and soul, even if it means hurting others’ feelings and emotions, or continuing to live in denial to make your dying spouse, special needs child, and others happy? A: Thank you for reaching out. I really feel for you and…
Companion animals: The best pets for depression by Taylor Bennett | Feb 1, 2022 | Depression, Mental Health Topics We all feel lonely sometimes—say, when we’re drowning in work and too busy to hang with loved ones, or after a tough breakup from a significant other. This loneliness is often discouraging and, for some, loneliness transforms into depression. Sometimes resolving depression isn’t possible by ourselves, especially when our friends…
Dopamine fasting: An extreme form of modern asceticism by Jason Crosby | Jan 25, 2022 | Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics Dopamine is probably the only neurotransmitter that could be considered a household name. News sources, tech bros, and mental health outlets toss the word around like a frisbee. Everyone and their dog seems to know what dopamine is—a feel-good chemical that’s produced in the brain, which rewards us for performing…
What is character bonding? Exploring the connection we feel with fictional characters by Jason Crosby | Jan 7, 2022 | Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Psychology, Relationships Ask anyone headed to watch the next Marvel flick: It’s hard not to idolize the heroines and heroes within the realms of popular fiction. Whether they’re on the silver screen, in books, TV series, or even video games, many of us admire these depictions of larger-than-life characters. But, even though…
Holiday on-ramps and off-ramps: Diving into and easing out of vacation with zero regrets by Wistar Murray | Dec 16, 2021 | Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics There seems to be this idea floating around that on your last day of work or school before the holidays you tear off your business casual wear to reveal the snowflake flannel pajamas underneath, grab an overflowing mug of eggnog, and seamlessly launch winter vacation. At least this is my…