Open relationships: Rules, boundaries, and how to make them work by Hannah DeWitt | Jun 16, 2025 | Mental Health Topics, Relationships If you’ve ever wondered whether your relationship could handle more openness—or if you’re already navigating the complex world of multiple partners—you’re not alone. More couples are exploring open relationships than ever before, yet many struggle with the fundamental question: What does it actually take to make this work? While trust,…
“What you should never tell your therapist”: Why honesty is the best policy, and the truth about oversharing in therapy by Laura Harris, LCMHC | Sep 10, 2024 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics If you are in therapy, or trying therapy for the first time, you might wonder if you can tell your therapist everything, or if there are certain things you should never tell your therapist. It can be especially difficult to know what to say and not to say in therapy…
Unlocking the dynamics of transactional relationships by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | Apr 12, 2024 | Communication, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Transactional relationships form a crucial aspect of our daily interactions, governing the dynamics in various areas of business, legal affairs, and personal dealings. These relationships are primarily based on the exchange of goods, services, or benefits, where each participant has clear expectations of receiving equivalent value. This guide explores the…
How to rekindle a relationship: Tips and strategies by Alexandra Cromer, LPC | Mar 8, 2024 | Mental Health Topics, Relationships The honeymoon phase of relationships is full of excitement, love, passion, and anticipation. Often, you feel like you can’t get enough of each other. Eventually, though, this phase comes to an end. You settle into the relationship and everything becomes normal and, sometimes, you and your partner start to drift…
Show your boss how much you appreciate their support during the pandemic: Here are 5 tips by Richard Fendler | Nov 25, 2020 | COVID-19, Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers Being a manager is tricky at the best of times, and those who have a lot of responsibilities to juggle will face more pressure and stress than most. The ongoing pandemic has amped up challenges that business decision-makers face on a daily basis. They are making major changes to the…
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…
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…
Why do we lie? What started as a means of survival now has the potential to cripple us in modern-day life if we aren’t careful by Taylor Bennett | Feb 21, 2019 | Behavioral Issues, Communication, Mental Health Topics Have you lied yet today? Maybe you took a sick day at work when really you’re feeling fine; maybe you said sorry to your significant other when you didn’t truly mean it; or, maybe you told your server that your chicken tasted great when it was just subpar. The thing…
Feeling forgotten by friends? Resolve your feelings by practicing compassion and digging deep by Taylor Bennett | Aug 22, 2018 | Community, Mental Health Topics Feeling isolated or forgotten by your loved ones is a terrible feeling, but it’s important to put things into perspective. First, consider why you feel isolated from your friends; then, think about expanding your social circle and also show compassion to the friends with a busy schedule. Once you’ve grounded…
Common Breakup Lines and What They Really Mean by Taylor Bennett | Apr 19, 2018 | Communication, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Relationship experts recommend being honest, kind, and direct in the delivery of a breakup. They say to use “I” statements, be considerate of the other individual’s feelings, and most importantly, make your reasoning crystal clear. But that’s not usually how a breakup unfolds, is it? Instead, we use cliché breakup…
How to Break Up When You Live Together: 3 Simple Tips by Taylor Bennett | Apr 18, 2018 | Mental Health Topics, Relationships Lena and Martin’s relationship has been on the rocks. And after 12 years of marriage, they’ve decided to call it quits. As with any other big split, a few questions and concerns arise… the most important being: Who gets the house? And what about the kids? Now, instead of determining…
How to End a Long-Distance Relationship by Taylor Bennett | Apr 18, 2018 | Mental Health Topics, Relationships Long-distance relationships can work… but sometimes, couples realize that they just can’t conquer the unique challenges that come with this` distance. “As there are many factors that individuals consider when choosing to stay connected across the miles, there are also valid reasons why others choose to call it quits,” Dr….