Nighttime anxiety: Why it gets worse at night–and what you can do about it by Alisa Hrustic | Jun 3, 2025 | Anxiety, Mental Health Topics After a long day, all you want is to quiet your mind and drift into restful sleep. That’s why few things are more frustrating—or anxiety-inducing—than a sudden rush of racing thoughts or the urge to mentally review tomorrow’s to-do list the moment your head hits the pillow. If this sounds…
Bed rotting: self-care trend or mental health red flag? by Hannah DeWitt | May 9, 2025 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Care In today’s fast-paced world, we’re constantly juggling endless to-do lists and feeling pressure from both society and social media to keep up. Amid all this hustle, a new self-care trend has taken off online: bed rotting. To “bed rot” means to spend the day resting in bed, perusing social media,…
Coping with grief: Finding healing and support by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC | Sep 13, 2023 | Beginning Therapy, Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics Unfortunately, we will all experience grief at some point in life. Loss is universal (whether we like it or not) — but the grief process isn’t. While we might share similar emotions or responses to loss, the journey through our grief is an incredibly individual experience. That said, there is…
Morning depression: What are the causes, symptoms, and treatment options? by Tamiqua Jackson, PMHNP | Mar 3, 2023 | Depression, Mental Health Topics, Sleep Depression is characterized by intense feelings of sadness and hopelessness. Those who suffer from major depressive disorder (MDD) often experience a loss of interest in once-beloved activities, significant impairment in day-to-day functioning, and a range of other symptoms, such as changes to sleep and appetite. These factors, most notably sleep…
Sleep divorce: Relationship doom or sleep hygiene? Why sleeping apart can be both good and bad by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | Feb 15, 2023 | Mental Health Topics, Relationships, Sleep Despite what it sounds like, sleep divorce doesn’t always spell the end of a relationship. It’s what happens when one or both partners decide to sleep in separate beds. As controversial as it sounds, it’s actually pretty common. But does sleep divorce truly spell the end of a relationship? And…
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…
What is sleep paralysis and how can I get it to stop? by Jason Crosby | May 25, 2022 | Mental Health Topics, Sleep In college, I remember sitting at the dining room table in a shared apartment, having a small breakfast and coffee before class. One of my roommates came downstairs looking pale, his hair still wet from the shower. He slid onto a chair next to me, and, after pouring a bowl…
How to be more intentional with your time: Identifying time sucks and making downtime more restorative by Shannon Kersey, LPA | Apr 7, 2022 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement 168 hours. That is how many hours are in each week. Did you know that? I certainly did not; I never thought to do the math. Someone recently recommended the book, “I Know How She Does It” by Laura Vanderkam. Truthfully, it is written for a specific group of people…
Grieving the loss of a pet: Self-care essentials and when to seek counseling by Taylor Bennett | Apr 5, 2022 | Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics, Self-Care In January of last year, my boyfriend and I jumped on the bandwagon and adopted a pandemic puppy. We named her Summer (thought it fitting for a golden retriever) and quickly fell in love. She’s like our child — we’ve watched her grow into the stick-loving, ball-chasing, somersaulting, silly, loving,…
Biohacking and neurohacking: Is the human body due for an upgrade? by Wistar Murray | Mar 3, 2022 | Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement You start feeling tired during the day, so you order a wearable device that tracks your sleep. The data indicates that you’re not spending long enough in your REM cycle, so you begin researching natural sleep aids. You discover an online community of amateur biologists who not only recommend avoiding…
Syncing your body with sunlight: How to undo chronodisruption this fall and winter by Wistar Murray | Nov 9, 2021 | Mental Health Topics, Sleep If a supervillain in a superhero movie declared that their ultimate evil plan was “global chronodisruption”, it would sound terrifying. The folks in tights would have to do everything in their power to stop the threat. But since the invention of the electric light, we humans (and some of our…
Online Counseling Question: Why am I having strange dreams amid Coronavirus outbreak? (Video) by Taylor Bennett | Apr 10, 2020 | COVID-19, Mental Health Topics, Sleep Click here to schedule online counseling at Thriveworks. Hi, my name is Emily Simonian and I’m a licensed clinician at Thriveworks in Washington DC. The question that was asked was, “Why am I having strange dreams during covid?” And that’s a great question because since the Coronavirus outbreak, I’m sure a lot…