How to handle stressful parents around the holidays by Hilary Jacobs Hendel | Dec 19, 2019 | Family, Mental Health Topics, Stress I have a patient, Ben, who used to dread heading home for the holidays. Due to the constant criticism from his parents, he and his family found it extremely difficult to relax and enjoy themselves. As soon as Ben walked through the door of his parents’ home, he felt ill…
4 tips for dealing with difficult relatives during the holidays (Video) by Taylor Bennett | Dec 18, 2019 | Family, Stress The holiday season is in full swing, as many of us look forward to celebrating Christmas! In fact, according to a poll from Harris Insights and Analytics, Christmas is America’s favorite holiday. Unfortunately, though, Christmas isn’t beloved by all. Some dread the holiday season instead, as they are forced to…
How can family issues affect a child’s performance in school? by Taylor Bennett | Aug 1, 2019 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Family, Mental Health Topics Family challenges — such as divorce, financial issues, and sibling bullying — have the potential to negatively affect all family members, including kids. These young individuals do not have the tools or mental capacity to properly manage stress, and it shows in multiple capacities: one being their performance at school….
When a family member takes advantage of you: How to spot it and what to do next by Alannah Miller | Aug 1, 2019 | Family, Mental Health Topics, Power & Control Have you ever been told that you are “too nice” and were confused by what that meant? Aren’t you supposed to be nice to people? The obvious answer is yes. But how nice is too nice? When you perform an act of kindness for someone, it gives you a sense…
When family members stop speaking: What do I do? Should I pick a side? by Alannah Miller | Jul 31, 2019 | Family, Mental Health Topics Family feuds don’t just affect everyone directly involved; they have the ability to negatively affect the entire family. When a family dispute occurs, holidays, birthdays, and special occasions can go from a joyful occasion to an awkward, tension-filled time. Plan out the best course of action for you to take…
How to better manage your stress during a transitional family move by Casey Ribek | Jul 3, 2019 | Family, Life Transition, Mental Health Topics, Stress Any life transition can come with an unhealthy dose of stress. And when you feel overwhelmed, you might find that performing necessary tasks becomes nearly impossible. When you’re going through a major move, this kind of knee-jerk reaction is expected; unfortunately, it also comes when you need to be on…
Eating breakfast with parents can lead to improved body image in kids, teens (Video) by Taylor Bennett | Apr 12, 2019 | Communication, Family, Mental Health Topics Eating breakfast as a family could encourage body positivity among kids and teens. Researchers from University of Missouri Columbia analyzed the eating habits of more than 12,000 students from over 300 schools. These habits included how often the students ate breakfast and how often they ate meals with a parent….
How does autism affect families? Lifestyle, sibling dynamics, parenting, financial strain, and social isolation by Taylor Bennett | Apr 3, 2019 | Disorders, Family, Mental Health Topics Autism comes with learning and social difficulties—often, these individuals have difficulty focusing and struggle to connect or interact meaningfully with others. While many are aware of the struggles that these individuals face, the obstacles that are presented to family members often go unnoticed or undiscussed. So, how are family members…
How does divorce affect a child’s future relationships? How can it change their view of love? by Taylor Bennett | Mar 15, 2019 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Family, Mental Health Topics Children can be affected by their parents’ divorce in different capacities, depending on the nature of divorce as well as the parents’ relationship post-divorce. That said, there are often harmful effects on children of divorce, as well as struggles in coping and important lessons learned. Regardless of the cause for…
How to help your kids adjust after a divorce by Taylor Bennett | Mar 12, 2019 | Family, Mental Health Topics, Parenting When my parents decided to divorce, I was 19 years old and a sophomore in college. Fortunately, because I was 19, I was able to cope (mostly). I was able to understand and adjust accordingly. I also had distractions aplenty, being that I was away at college. My kid brother,…
How does divorce affect children? If parents aren’t careful, their child or teen might lose their sense of safety and security by Taylor Bennett | Mar 10, 2019 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Family, Mental Health Topics Kids and teens are more susceptible to mental health problems because their brains are still developing. It’s important that they’re shown continuous love and support as they change physically, mentally, and emotionally. When parents divorce, this balance of love and support can get thrown off and negatively impact the kids….
Blended families: How to improve the bond between both “sides” and bring everyone together by Taylor Bennett | Nov 16, 2018 | Family, Mental Health Topics Merging two families into one can be a challenge, as kids can be hesitant about the new family dynamic. That said, it can be done successfully: so long as parents take it upon themselves to improve the bond between both “sides” and make the transition as easy as possible. First,…