Rejection sensitivity dysphoria: understanding the pain of rejection and how to cope by Erin Strout | Apr 7, 2025 | ADHD, Mental Health Topics As you’re getting ready for a big night out with your best group of friends, you start hearing the texts come through. One person is sick. The other forgot about a school function. It’s just not a good night. Can we reschedule? If your first instinct is to spiral into…
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…
How to break a trauma bond: Support & treatment by Alexandra Cromer, LPC | May 13, 2024 | Mental Health Topics, Trauma In unhealthy or abusive relationships, many complex feelings and dynamics can develop over time. These relationships are rarely simple, which can make them difficult to end. In the case of trauma-bonded relationships, breaking a trauma bond can be a long and involved process. However, with the right help from a…
What is emotionally focused therapy? How and why it works by Christine Ridley, LCSW | Aug 17, 2023 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics One of the hardest parts of therapy can be reckoning with our emotions. Emotions affect all of us, but sometimes focusing on the ones that feel good can cause us to avoid the ones that feel worse. However, though not all emotions feel good at first, it can help to…
Grief vs. mourning: Is there a difference? by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | Apr 3, 2023 | Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics Death and loss are experiences no one wants, and it’s never easy. It often leaves one different than they were before. Unfortunately, they are also universal experiences—everyone will live through some kind of loss during their life, whether that be due to death, job loss, divorce, or another source. The…
Solo life and singlism: How much does relationship status matter? by Wistar Murray | Sep 24, 2021 | Mental Health Topics, Relationships I’m a happily partnered mom, but no one has to explain to me the benefits of being single. I’m not talking about the joys of online dating and casual sex. I’m talking about keeping your own hours, eating what you want, and TRYING TO WRITE A SENTENCE WITHOUT SOMEONE ELSE’S…
Is your approach to child discipline wrong? These strategies work better than others, according to the professionals by Taylor Bennett | Nov 15, 2018 | Mental Health Topics, Parenting Child discipline is tricky business: as there is a wide range of strategies and techniques that can (or actually can’t) get the job done. So which one’s do get the job done? According to science, the authoritative parenting style proves the most effective; this involves encouragement and clear communication. Another…
Are my friends gaslighting me? by Taylor Bennett | Sep 28, 2018 | Mental Health Topics, Power & Control, Relationships They say that friends are the family you choose. You don’t have to spend any ounce of your time with them, but you want to: You enjoy each other’s company; you support each other through the triumphs and the losses; you really get each other. Or at least that’s what…
What does gaslighting look like in a relationship? by Taylor Bennett | Sep 27, 2018 | Abuse & Neglect, Mental Health Topics, Power & Control, Relationships Gaslighting is a form of manipulation and emotional abuse whereby the perpetrator leads one to question their reality, their logic, their intuition—everything they know to be true. This manipulative behavior is observed among friends, family, colleagues… and, of course, romantic couples. So, what does gaslighting look like in a relationship?…
What is a working alliance in counseling? What does a healthy therapeutic relationship look like? by Giulia Suro | Sep 20, 2018 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics A working alliance in therapy, otherwise known as the therapeutic relationship, is simply the relationship that exists between the client and his or her therapist. In this alliance, both parties have the same goal: for the client to make improvements and benefit from great change throughout the therapeutic process. It’s…
Is it important to trust your counselor? How do counselors make their clients feel comfortable enough to open up? by Taylor Bennett | Sep 19, 2018 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics A key to finding success in therapy is building a positive relationship with your therapist and feeling comfortable enough to open up to them. Counselors use different techniques to help their clients feel more comfortable in therapy, and in turn, make for a successful therapy journey. First, it helps to…
What does a healthy therapeutic relationship NOT look like? Here are five types of therapists you should avoid by Laura Dabney | Sep 19, 2018 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics When exploring different options for therapy and therapists, it’s important that you acknowledge the importance of a healthy therapeutic relationship and therefore avoid several types of therapists. The first kind of counselor you should avoid is the Conflict of Interest Therapist: or in other words, a counselor that your close…