Existential therapy: How to find meaning and purpose in daily life by Alexandra Cromer, LPC | Feb 27, 2025 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Existential therapy is a branch of humanistic therapy that focuses on human beings as a whole and how we fit into the world: our capacities, aspirations, and limitations. Centered around perpetual issues that each person faces (loneliness, responsibilities, etc.), it works to dissect fear and anxiety, creating meaningful change by…
DSM-5 bipolar 2: Criteria, symptoms, and treatments by Sarah Barness | Oct 14, 2024 | Bipolar Disorder, Disorders, Mental Health Topics Why is there a bipolar 2 and a bipolar 1? There’s no depression 2 or depression 1. There’s no anxiety 3.0. What makes bipolar disorder (formerly known as manic depression) different? The quick answer is that people with bipolar 2 have enough variation in their symptoms from type 1 bipolar…
World Mental Health Day: A time to raise awareness for and prioritize mental health by Jason Crosby | Sep 29, 2023 | Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Just as physical health is supported by proper diet, exercise, and rest, our mental health is just as multi-faceted. Mental health consists of our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. In recognition of the importance of mental health awareness and treatment, World Mental Health Day is celebrated annually on October 10th….
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…
What is telepsychiatry? The benefits and efficacy of online psychiatry by Hannah DeWitt | Jan 12, 2023 | Mental Health Topics, Psychiatry Meetings, appointments, consultations, and more can all now be held efficiently through any number of video conferencing sites. Businesses are adapting to the change, using e-meetings to maintain and create new connections across the globe. Across the sectors, businesses are discovering the benefits of new remote communication, and therapy and…
Understanding intermittent explosive disorder (IED) by Wistar Murray | Sep 26, 2022 | Anger Management, Disorders, Mental Health Topics It’s uncomfortable (and even scary) to witness that one friend fly off the handle from a minor provocation or a stranger epically lose their cool in the grocery store. Big, aggressive behavior from our fellow humans can feel terrorizing, especially when they suggest physical violence. How can innocent bystanders wrap…
Dysthymia: A guide to persistent depressive disorder (PDD) by Wistar Murray | Aug 9, 2022 | Depression, Disorders, Mental Health Topics What if you were depressed for so long that you forgot what happiness felt like? What if your low mood started to feel permanent, like part of your personality? This is the reality for many people with dysthymia, or persistent depressive disorder (PDD), a chronic depressive state that lasts two…
Are anger issues genetic? Can anger run in families? by Taylor Bennett | Jul 22, 2022 | Anger Management, Mental Health Topics Do you struggle with expressing your feelings? Instead of calmly communicating how you feel, do you resort to lashing out in anger instead? Finally, is there no real rhyme or reason for why you react with anger? Anger is a natural reaction in many situations. It’s healthy to recognize the…
Considering the relationship between religion and counseling by Katie Brenneman | May 24, 2022 | Mental Health Topics, Religion & Spirituality It’s estimated that more than 50 million adults in America will experience some form of mental health condition in their lifetimes. That’s around 20% of the entire adult population of the United States. In addition, a recent Pew Research study found that, though self-reported religious affiliation rates have declined in…
Borderline personality disorder: Symptoms and perspectives by Wistar Murray | May 6, 2022 | Disorders, Mental Health Topics Experts estimate that less than 2% of the general U.S. population has borderline personality disorder (BPD), but roughly 25% of people claim to have experienced a symptom or two of the condition. For example, most of us have felt emotionally volatile at one point or another. We may have become…
What does it feel like to have bipolar disorder? Firsthand accounts of the bipolar experience by Wistar Murray | Mar 30, 2022 | Bipolar Disorder, Disorders, Mental Health Topics Bipolar disorder is a mental disorder characterized by extreme fluctuations in mood. These emotional shifts may take place over the course of hours, weeks, or months, and are often accompanied by drastic changes in behavior and functioning. There are three main types of bipolar disorder. People with bipolar I (type…
Can we blame filters and “Instagram face” for body dysmorphic disorder? by Wistar Murray | Sep 27, 2021 | Disorders, Media Use, Mental Health Topics The other day I was watching an Instagram video of a woman’s nose job. (On Instagram, I’m always watching either cosmetic surgery before-and-afters or slow pans around dollhouse interiors.) The woman was adorable. Then she did this time-lapse thing with bandages on her nose and dark circles under her eyes….