Anxiety nausea: A comprehensive guide to physical symptoms, coping methods, and treatment options by Sarah Barness | Oct 15, 2024 | Anxiety, Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Most of us know how our stomachs can turn and cold sweat can break out when we start to get anxious. But when that uncomfortable tension builds, anxiety nausea—nausea caused by our physical reaction to feeling anxious—may develop. Learn the bodily effects of anxiety nausea, what immediate steps you can…
How can I cope with gym anxiety and feeling self-conscious at the gym? by Jason Crosby | Jul 19, 2022 | Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics Q: I make a point to go to the gym at least 3 times a week. It’s been one of my New Year’s resolutions, and so far it’s going great. It’s just that I get pretty bad gym anxiety when I’m there. There are a few things that set it…
Yoga for beginners: How to use the eight “limbs” of yoga for anxiety management by Jason Crosby | Apr 28, 2022 | Anxiety, Mental Health Topics, Religion & Spirituality, Self-Care For those of us in the West, yoga and meditation have never been more popular. It’s now commonplace to have a yoga studio membership, to spend the weekend at a mindfulness retreat, or to follow along as a YouTuber or TikToker guides you through a virtual session. In mental health…
Does your digestive system need a therapist? Exploring gut health and mental health by Wistar Murray | Apr 13, 2022 | Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics Most people like to think of their brains and their bowels as completely separate units. Gray matter is where the higher thinking happens, where one contemplates art and one’s place in the universe. The gut is where our breakfast cereal goes. It’s a region of the body we only tend…
How loneliness affects the mind and body—plus 5 coping strategies by Jason Crosby | Apr 8, 2022 | Coping Skills, Loneliness, Mental Health Topics Spending time alone can be a blissful way to recharge our batteries when we feel our social energy levels starting to dip low. We all need some alone time every now and then—but when being alone becomes our daily default mode, the benefits of solitude disappear. And then loneliness sets…
Smart technologies that monitor everything mental health and help us learn more about ourselves by Alannah Miller | Jul 17, 2019 | Media Use, Mental Health Topics The average person spends around four hours each day on their phone; you can better spend this time looking into helpful apps for improving wellbeing. You can start with an app like Booster Buddy, which helps you stay mindful of your mood and track it over time. Meditation applications are…