How to survive a viral punishment: Cancel culture stories of social sanctions and online shaming by Wistar Murray | Aug 17, 2021 | Bullying Awareness & Prevention, Community, Media Use, Mental Health Topics It wouldn’t surprise me if cavepeople worried about getting canceled. Steal someone’s share of the weekly mammoth meat and you’d probably be ostracized by the clan, forced to make your own fire in a lesser, lonelier cave. Until your people forgave your transgression and invited you back into the fold,…
The self-care commitment: Easy instructions for taking care of your physical, emotional, spiritual, professional, and social self by Lillyana Morales | Oct 17, 2019 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Physical health has always been emphasized and encouraged. Habits like maintaining a healthy diet, going to the gym, brushing your teeth, are just a few familiar examples. But how about maintaining your mental health? While physical wellness is definitely important, one’s emotional and mental state also need attention on a…
Don’t become a complete hermit in the winter—you and your loved ones need each other now more than ever by Taylor Bennett | Jan 11, 2019 | Community, Mental Health Topics Socializing plays a huge role in our health and wellbeing—unfortunately, many of us fail to fulfill our social needs in the cold days of winter. Why is socializing so important? Because it brings us pleasure, helps us stay active (which is also important to overall health and wellbeing), and fights…
Feeling forgotten by friends? Resolve your feelings by practicing compassion and digging deep by Taylor Bennett | Aug 22, 2018 | Community, Mental Health Topics Feeling isolated or forgotten by your loved ones is a terrible feeling, but it’s important to put things into perspective. First, consider why you feel isolated from your friends; then, think about expanding your social circle and also show compassion to the friends with a busy schedule. Once you’ve grounded…
Did you know that you can combat stress with a little humor? Here are 6 tips for engaging the funny bone and relieving anxiety by Taylor Bennett | Jul 13, 2018 | Anxiety, Mental Health Topics, Stress There’s an underrated, simple solution for relieving ourselves of stress and anxiety: engaging in a little humor. Appeal to your funny bone by accessing some quick humor or thinking back on a funny moment. Share your favorite humor or a funny moment with a friend—socializing will get you some added…
How Does PTSD Change and Develop Over Time? by Taylor Bennett | Jun 19, 2018 | Mental Health Topics, Trauma Those who develop posttraumatic stress disorder as a result of experiencing trauma often suffer from nightmares, flashbacks, anxiety, hypervigilance, and/or depressed mood. They may also go through periods of heightened irritability, hostility, and self-destructive behavior. But the question is when? Jessica Tappana, a licensed clinical social worker who specializes in…
Socializing: A Solution for Feelings of Loneliness and Isolation by Taylor Bennett | May 16, 2018 | Community, Mental Health Topics Not too long ago, I went through a messy breakup. One that left me feeling depressed and overwhelmingly lonely. Fortunately, however, after a month or so of sulking around, I decided to embrace the chance to rediscover my independence. I saw my friends and family every now and then, but…
How can volunteering help to combat feelings of loneliness? by Taylor Bennett | May 16, 2018 | Community, Loneliness, Mental Health Topics I have good news: you are capable of overcoming those feelings of loneliness that have been hanging around. And the better news is that you’ll reap additional benefits in the process. So, what does it take? It takes stepping outside of yourself and stepping up to help others. While there…
Why Is Connecting with Others Important? by Taylor Bennett | May 4, 2018 | Community, Mental Health Topics I’m guessing you’ve heard the term “self-care” before, right? And you probably associate it with a few specific images: sinking into a warm bubble bath, scribbling in a journal before bed, or maybe meditating quietly on a yoga mat. These are all accurate representations of self-care (or at least they…