Holiday on-ramps and off-ramps: Diving into and easing out of vacation with zero regrets by Wistar Murray | Dec 16, 2021 | Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics There seems to be this idea floating around that on your last day of work or school before the holidays you tear off your business casual wear to reveal the snowflake flannel pajamas underneath, grab an overflowing mug of eggnog, and seamlessly launch winter vacation. At least this is my…
Black Friday shopping guide for smart consumers with anxiety by Wistar Murray | Nov 19, 2021 | Anxiety, Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics Some shoppers have nightmares about arriving at the big box store 5 minutes too late to snag the Black Friday doorbuster they came to buy. For other shoppers, a nightmare scenario is the Black Friday shopping itself. Consider this [Trigger Warning]: You walk through the automatic doors of a megamall…
Do you feel drained by negative news headlines? Learn to cope with news fatigue and cut back on doomscrolling by Jason Crosby | Sep 28, 2021 | Coping Skills, Media Use, Mental Health Topics Your shoulders are hunched and your breathing is shallow, thumb propelling you through a dismal newsfeed with expert strokes. Each headline spells disaster for another city, species, or group of people, and we sink a little deeper into the tarpit known as doomscrolling. It’s a familiar scene: Whatever you name…
Coping with climate anxiety and extreme heat: A field guide by Jason Crosby | Aug 4, 2021 | Anxiety, Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics I’m stuck in four lanes of traffic for the next two miles. It’s late July in Texas, and not a single car is moving. It’s 93 degrees outside, plus 70% humidity to top things off. Sweating, frustrated, and frankly quite angry, I lean into my car horn, uttering a few…
Why do people like true crime before bedtime? Murder media as a psychological coping strategy by Wistar Murray | Jul 13, 2021 | Coping Skills, Media Use, Mental Health Topics One foggy April morning in 1672, a woodsman stumbled upon a gruesome scene in the woods just outside the French village of Barfleur. The woodsman was already familiar with Madame Perrault’s forest cottage. Madame Perrault was an ailing, elderly woman, so the woodsman often stopped by with bread and soup…
Overcoming telephone phobia: When you jump through hoops to avoid “jumping on a call” by Wistar Murray | Jul 8, 2021 | Anxiety, Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics We’ve all seen the articles about smartphone addiction and how being glued to an iPhone screen for hours a day can cause sleep deprivation, depression, and FOMO. But this blog is about a more analog phenomenon, one that dates back to Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, the voice call. Terrifying. …
Mitigating your stress as a small business owner by Luke Moss | Nov 25, 2020 | Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics, Stress Despite all the perks that come with working for yourself, being an entrepreneur can be very stressful. It involves a steep learning curve, risks to know and avoid, and hoops to jump through just to get a business up and running. With stress being dubbed the silent killer of the…
School of hard knocks: How teachers can manage their daily stress and health during the pandemic by Chad Saylor | Sep 28, 2020 | Coping Skills, COVID-19, Mental Health Topics Today was hard. Hardest day so far. This virtual teaching is so hard. You feel like you’re failing at your job because nothing is easy or smooth, and nothing works like it’s supposed to work. And you feel like you’re failing your family because of the non-stop working and troubleshooting.”…
How hearing loss impacts mental health and how to cope by Dr. Pauline Dinnauer, AuD | Sep 14, 2020 | Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics Human beings are innately social creatures. Communication is the core of civilization, the glue that holds society together. When we’re cut off from other people in some way — when we can no longer communicate as effectively as we once did — it can be devastating. We can no longer…
The long-term impacts of 9/11: How to cope with PTSD after almost two decades by Madison Bambini | Sep 10, 2020 | Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics, PTSD September 11, 2001 was a tragic day in American history. When the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon happened, it shook the whole country. It was even worse for those who were there to witness it in person. Innocent bystanders, employees just trying to get to…
Caregiver burnout: How to cope with the stress of caring for an elderly loved one by Madison Bambini | Aug 5, 2020 | Coping Skills, Mental Health Topics, Stress Imagine you’re a young mom with two kids under the age of 10. You feel like you’ve finally managed to balance all of your responsibilities when you receive some hard news: your grandmother’s health is deteriorating, and she can no longer live on her own. Your once-independent grandma can’t do…
Online Counseling Question: How can I better cope with cabin fever during Covid-19? (Video) by Taylor Bennett | Apr 9, 2020 | Coping Skills, COVID-19, Mental Health Topics Click here to schedule online counseling at Thriveworks. Hi, I’m Jennifer Rosselli and I’m a Licensed Mental Health Counselor at Thriveworks. The question that was asked was, “How can I better cope with cabin fever during Covid?” And I think that’s a great question cause it’s something that we’re all dealing with…