Understanding stress and effective management by Evan Csir, LPC | Sep 2, 2023 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics, Stress Stress is a daily part of life, for better or for worse. We all face challenges in our daily lives from figuring out how we get to our favorite coffee shop to completing daily tasks and maintaining our home. How we manage our stress levels can impact our relationships, the…
How to succeed in college: Prevention and proactive strategies soften the transition by Hannah DeWitt | Aug 8, 2023 | College, Mental Health Topics College can bring some of the most precious times, offering life-changing and beautiful opportunities. However, it can also be a stress-filled time, full of change, uncertainty, and hard work. College is unique in that you are learning to function in a new academic environment as well as learning to function…
National Wellness Month: A guide to prioritizing your well-being by Alexandra Cromer, LPC | Aug 1, 2023 | Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics It’s great to make an effort to improve your mental or physical health, but what about other wellness areas? There are a variety of wellness areas that contribute to our overall well-being, and it’s important to give time to each of them when we can. National Wellness Month is a…
The how and why of self-care with a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor by Laura Harris, LCMHC | Jul 27, 2023 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Self-care refers to a routine of behaviors a person performs, on their own with the intention to maintain and improve their own health. Because self-care is inherently unique to a person, it is difficult to say what will work for each. For that reason, I have delineated some of the…
Top facts about stress: Understanding the body’s response to stress, common triggers, leading causes, and more by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | May 1, 2023 | Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Stress Everyone knows what stress feels like—but understanding all of the potential effects and triggers can be difficult. That’s why we’ve laid out some of the most important facts about stress, plain and simple. Take a closer look at what stress really is, from its biological basis to the most common…
Why do I feel guilty taking time off work? How can I fix this? by Taylor Bennett | Jul 20, 2022 | Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers “I’m going to take Monday off,” you tell your partner with confidence. “I’m overdue for a mental health day.” The next morning, you walk into the office and open your inbox to draft an email to your manager: Good morning! I’m writing to let you know that I’ll be taking…
When you’re too much in your feelings: How to hack brooding rumination by Wistar Murray | May 3, 2022 | Coping Skills, Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Mental health advice on the Internet often boils down to a few general teachings about emotional regulation. We’re encouraged to learn coping skills and strategies for dealing with stress. We’re supposed to become more resilient in the face of adversity. We’re meant to manage our negative feelings in healthier ways….
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…
Refugees and mental health: How displacement can devastate well-being by Wistar Murray | Mar 9, 2022 | Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Do you maintain a go bag where you keep critical documents, petty cash, a flashlight, water, a can opener, family heirlooms…? Is that theoretical survival kit starting to feel a little heavy right now? Can you imagine lugging it for miles if the roads are impassable by car? Maybe you…
How to have a creative renaissance! (Even when you have artistic burnout. And kids. In a pandemic. When everything is awful.) by Wistar Murray | Jan 25, 2022 | Mental Health Topics, Psychology, Self-Improvement For every Taylor Swift flourishing artistically during the pandemic, there are millions of suffering and burnt-out people who aren’t composing songs or painting portraits or writing novels. What have they been doing instead? Well, if they’re anything like me, they’ve been drowning in domestic labor, work, anxiety, childcare, and other…
Strategies for coping with infertility and infertility depression by Wistar Murray | Oct 19, 2021 | Depression, Mental Health Topics, Postpartum & Pregnancy Even scientific literature has described infertility as “the most upsetting experience” of a person’s life. This seems to be more true for women than men, since their minds and bodies usually bear the greater burden of infertility treatment. It’s pretty clear how culture, biology, and identity can all align to…
Meditation doesn’t do the dishes: Self-care tips for parents with burnout by Wistar Murray | Sep 14, 2021 | Mental Health Topics, Parenting, Self-Care This is not a parenting advice column. Most parents don’t need more parenting tips. They just need a break from taking care of their kids. I took an informal poll over the weekend, asking my parent-friends how they practice self-care. Their answers: They drink, they smoke weed, they play video…