Staying strong while going through a divorce: 7 tips by Katie Brenneman | Aug 2, 2022 | Mental Health Topics, Relationships, Self-Care No matter how strong you are, the truth is that divorce is hard, and it is sure to affect you in one way or another. Divorce means that a chapter of your life is ending, and it can be difficult to come to that realization — and even harder to…
5 simple foundations of self-care for kids by Gretchen Cohen | May 6, 2022 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics, Parenting, Self-Care About one in six kids in the United States struggle with a treatable mental health disorder, and only half of them get the professional help they need. As a parent or caregiver, you provide consistent support for your child. You help teach them how to navigate life’s challenges. An important…
Is “post-Disney depression” worse than normal vacation withdrawal? by Wistar Murray | Dec 1, 2021 | Depression, Mental Health Topics It’s day 2 after your arrival home from a fun, meaningful, and memorable vacation. You’re back at work and you feel down, almost disassociated from the business around you. Everyday reality feels drained of color and emotion. Unofficial diagnosis: You have the post-vacation blues. But what if you’ve just returned…
Let’s hear it for the forest state of mind: Nature therapy and forest medicine by Wistar Murray | Oct 5, 2021 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics, Self-Care You’ve probably heard about forest medicine, how spending time in the woods can lower your stress levels, improve your mood, bolster your immune system, and perhaps literally recharge your body (when you’re barefoot). It all seems so obvious, considering that homo sapiens evolved in tandem with their ecosystem. But if…
Screen time to green time: New study informs healthy screen habits as kids go back to school by Wistar Murray | Aug 19, 2021 | Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Parenting A new Australian study indicates that adolescents can benefit from daily screen time, but only in limited doses: under 75 minutes for girls and under 105 minutes for boys. The researcher attributes the gender divide to a lower “active contribution” from girls during media use. Boys tend to play more…
Human psychology and a burning planet: How to harness your ecological grief and eco-anxiety to fight climate change by Wistar Murray | Aug 13, 2021 | Anxiety, Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics Humanity is (mostly) made up of moral, sensitive, and compassionate beings. We love big-eyed baby animals. We love gazing at waterfalls. We hate global pandemics that keep us from hanging out with our friends. And, of course, we hate reading again and again about the imminent destruction of our homes…
Online Counseling Question: What are the benefits of spending time outdoors during COVID-19? (Video) by Taylor Bennett | Apr 14, 2020 | COVID-19, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Click here to schedule online counseling at Thriveworks. Hi, my name is Nichole Matthews. I’m a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Therapist with Thriveworks. And today I’ve been posed the question, “What are some of the benefits of being outdoors during COVID 19?” This is a great question and I’m…
Green spaces have a positive impact on mental health (Video) by Taylor Bennett | Mar 20, 2019 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Kids who grow up in green spaces are less likely to experience mental health problems later. Aarhus University researchers studied nearly one million people, comparing the amount of green space surrounding their childhood homes with the risk of developing a mental illness later in life. The study found that children…
Spending Time Together in Nature Has Positive Effects on Family Relationships by Taylor Bennett | Dec 22, 2017 | Family, Mental Health Topics An abundance of research has shown that spending time in nature—even just 5 minutes—can yield amazing benefits, such as: stress reduction, mood improvement, increased concentration, and a boost in overall wellbeing. And you don’t have to go to any extremes to reap said benefits either, you can simply go for…