Restorative vs. reflective nostalgia: How your memories shape your mental health by Hannah DeWitt | Jun 26, 2025 | Memory, Mental Health Topics Has an old photo ever stopped you in your tracks, flooding you with memories so vivid you could almost step back into that moment? Or maybe a familiar song came on the radio and suddenly you were transported to a different time, a different version of yourself. That rush of…
Uncomplicated bereavement & prolonged grief disorder DSM-5: Causes, symptoms, treatment by Sarah Barness | Dec 18, 2024 | Disorders, Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics Grief is a normal human response to the pain of losing someone. It can be brutal, anguished, disorienting, maddening, enraging, and lonely. But ultimately, most people will emerge from grief. They may feel forever changed; however, many find meaning in their lives again. Those difficult feelings eventually make way for…
What is a healthy work-life balance, and how can you achieve it? by Alexandra Cromer, LPC | Dec 13, 2024 | Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers In today’s fast-paced world, disconnecting from work after hours can be difficult. However, cultivating a healthy and appropriate work-life balance is essential to good mental health. Maintaining a strong work-life balance often requires intentional effort like planning ahead, prioritizing, and setting proper boundaries. Read on to learn about what contributes…
Sports fan depression is real: Did your team lose last night? by Anthony Centore, PhD | Nov 13, 2024 | Depression, Mental Health Topics In the world of sports, the thrill of victory often comes with the sting of defeat. For die-hard fans, these emotional swings are familiar—but what happens when a team’s loss brings more than just temporary sadness? “Sports fan depression” is a term that describes the intense emotions some fans experience…
Grief, lost emotions, and feeling numb after a death: Why can’t I feel anything? by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC | Nov 13, 2024 | Feelings & Emotions, Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics While there are five primary stages of grief — denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance — they aren’t linear, and our grief processes are highly personal. Some people aren’t flooded with emotions after a major loss. At least, not at first. Instead, they feel nothing. Read on for more information…
Definitive DSM-5 diagnosis list by Sarah Barness | Oct 15, 2024 | Disorders, Mental Health Topics Mental disorders are health conditions that involve changes in thinking, emotion, or behavior—or some combination of the three. Mental disorders are connected with distress and/or impairment in functioning, whether that be socially, occupationally, or in some other dimension of life. According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), about…
If you struggle with feeling lonely when you’re single, take a deep look within and find fulfillment in yourself by Taylor Bennett | Sep 19, 2024 | Loneliness, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement I entered my first real relationship in the 7th grade (I know—young) and stayed in this relationship until my freshman year of college. I’ll do the math for you: this relationship took up roughly six years of my life. In other words, at the age of 18, I had spent…
September is National Suicide Prevention Month: Recognizing warning signs and identifying treatment options by Laura Harris, LCMHC | Sep 3, 2024 | Mental Health Topics, Suicide September is National Suicide Prevention Month and is an important chance for each of us to understand how suicidal thoughts can be identified, prevented, and treated. The resounding theme of National Suicide Prevention Month is to provide support and compassion to those struggling with mental health conditions or life circumstances…
11 Tips to Stop Missing Someone by Jason Crosby | Aug 21, 2024 | Feelings & Emotions, Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics When our loved ones are away, there can be times when we miss them so much it hurts. We reminisce about having them near and recall the times we shared. But in some situations, the relationship just… ends. Whether it’s due to death, a breakup or divorce, military service, or…
The power of holistic counseling for mental health by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC | Jun 3, 2024 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics A therapeutic approach or modality is a perspective counselors and therapists can use to understand and work with their client’s presenting concerns. Holistic counseling, though, can be applied in almost any situation to make treatment more effective and impactful. Holistic counseling looks at every area of a person’s life to…
Exploring the Transformative Power of Positive Psychology by Evan Csir, LPC | May 17, 2024 | Mental Health Topics, Psychology, Self-Improvement Positive psychology is a therapeutic approach that helps clients emphasize and learn from the positive aspects of life. Unlike traditional psychology, which often focuses on diagnosing and treating mental illnesses, positive psychology aims to enhance well-being by cultivating strengths and virtues. This approach helps clients create a fulfilling and meaningful…
Decoding neurotic behavior: Causes, signs, and coping strategies by Evan Csir, LPC | May 2, 2024 | Mental Health Topics, Personality, Psychology Although it’s less commonly used in contemporary mental health settings than in the 20th century, the concept of neurotic behavior is still relevant, especially in relation to anxiety-related traits. While neurotic behaviors may seem intuitive at first thought, recognizing the nuances of neurotic behavior is crucial for effectively addressing its…