Unhealthy coping mechanisms and how they can affect you by Hannah DeWitt | Nov 13, 2024 | Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics Everyone faces a range of emotions in life, including stress, grief, and anger, and finding ways to cope is a universal experience. While coping strategies are essential for dealing with life’s challenges, some can ultimately do more harm than good. Learn about unhealthy coping strategies that can harm your mental…
Supporting teens with anxiety: Effective strategies for home and school by Evan Csir, LPC | Jul 17, 2024 | Anxiety, Mental Health Topics Anxiety in teens is a pervasive mental health issue that can manifest in many ways and significantly affect teens’ daily lives. Because anxiety can have such an impact on teens’ mental health and their ability to function, it’s important to get it diagnosed and treated. Outside of therapeutic or psychiatric…
Do I need therapy? Signs you should start and the benefits of Thriveworks counseling services by Laura Harris, LCMHC | Aug 10, 2023 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Psychotherapy — or, as it is more commonly known, just therapy — is a powerful tool used by millions of people each year. In the right circumstances, therapy and professional counseling offer a safe and comfortable space to share your thoughts and feelings and acquire skills to help you deal…
Can you be depressed and not know it? A look into the subtlety of depression by Laura Harris, LCMHC | Jun 27, 2023 | Depression, Mental Health Topics Right now, millions of people are suffering from depression—and some might not even know it. Despite being one of the more well-known mental health conditions, not everyone understands the signs. You may ask yourself: “Am I depressed? How can I be depressed and not know it?” That question has many…
What is suicidality? How to identify symptoms and where to seek help by Laura Harris, LCMHC | Jan 26, 2023 | Mental Health Topics, Suicide Many people across the world struggle with suicidal thoughts and feelings every day. However, when those suicidal thoughts result in an intent act, they cross over into suicidality. Suicidality can feel very isolating and makes it seem as though life is only pain and darkness. These feelings are not easy…
How can you tell if someone close to you might be suicidal? by Mandi Corbett | Sep 7, 2022 | Mental Health Topics, Suicide Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States — in 2020, there were 45,979 deaths, or one death every 11 minutes, by suicide. If these numbers tell us anything, it’s that learning to recognize suicidal thoughts, feelings, and behaviors is absolutely critical. Educating yourself on these signs…
Bullying: A guide for the bullied and their loved ones by Taylor Bennett | May 17, 2022 | Bullying Awareness & Prevention, Mental Health Topics When you think about bullying, you probably think about middle school or high school. Teenagers can be cruel after all, and it’s common for them to bully their weaker peers — shoving their victim against a locker (at least in the movies), teasing them in class, tripping them in the…
What to do when the power goes out: Mental health edition by Taylor Bennett | Jan 7, 2022 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Care On January 3rd, a snowstorm pummelled the East Coast, and Fredericksburg, Virginia (my home) got the brunt of it. The first couple hours of snowfall were idyllic. I enjoyed the white, winter backdrop in the window behind me, as I sipped my coffee and completed the day’s journal entry (hello,…
Damaged beyond repair? The shame that keeps us up at night by Shannon Kersey, LPA | Oct 22, 2021 | Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Shame: There is something wrong with me as a person. Guilt: I’m a person who may have done something wrong. What is the thing that causes you to lay awake at night; the thing that causes you shame? I promise that you’re not damaged beyond repair. You’re not unlovable. You’re…
Understanding pandemic-related anxiety disorders like post-covid stress disorder (PCSD) by Jason Crosby | Jul 1, 2021 | Anxiety, COVID-19, Disorders, Mental Health Topics What memories are at the forefront when you think back on your pandemic year? Maybe you really got into home workouts, started to bake bread, and found some deep cuts on Netflix you’d never have discovered otherwise. In some ways, maybe it wasn’t so bad for you. But for many…
Mindfulness: A quick fix for anxiety, stress, and feelings of loneliness by Taylor Bennett | Apr 3, 2020 | Anxiety, COVID-19, Loneliness, Mental Health Topics, Stress How are you feeling right now? If we were to guess, you’d probably say you’re doing okay. And while that might be true, it’s probably also true that you’re struggling with anxiety, stress, feelings of loneliness, and/or other difficult feelings. Due to the spread of COVID-19 and our efforts to…
Are you feeling lonely during social distancing? Goal-setting can help you overcome loneliness and find fulfillment by Taylor Bennett | Mar 20, 2020 | COVID-19, Loneliness, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Amid COVID-19, many of us are experiencing feelings of loneliness, as we’re spending significantly less time with our friends, family, and others—and video chat only goes so far. Overcoming these lonely feelings is crucial to the state of your mental health, but doing so during social distancing is tough; this…