Is it time for a career change? Lessons from a therapist who’s been there by Erin Strout | Mar 17, 2025 | Life Transition, Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers James Lavino’s first big break came by way of Winnie the Pooh. Spending his 20s in New York (circa the late 1990s), Lavino found himself composing scores for his friends’ documentary films and dipping his hand in whatever creative endeavors came his way—including editing at the literary magazine “The Paris…
What is a healthy work-life balance, and how can you achieve it? by Alexandra Cromer, LPC | Dec 13, 2024 | Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers In today’s fast-paced world, disconnecting from work after hours can be difficult. However, cultivating a healthy and appropriate work-life balance is essential to good mental health. Maintaining a strong work-life balance often requires intentional effort like planning ahead, prioritizing, and setting proper boundaries. Read on to learn about what contributes…
Understanding and managing workplace stress by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC | Nov 27, 2024 | Mental Health Topics, Stress, Work & Careers Work can often feel overwhelming, with stress taking a toll on our lives and leaving us feeling perpetually drained. Beyond emotional fatigue, stress can contribute to serious health conditions including depression, anxiety, heart attacks, high blood pressure, and arthritis. While it’s not always possible to control stressors in your workload…
How to cope with a job loss: Strategies and support by Alexandra Cromer, LPC | Sep 4, 2024 | Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers Loss and grief can come in many different forms, one of which is the loss of a job. Jobs not only give us financial stability and peace of mind, but also a sense of confidence, purpose, accomplishment, community, and much more. Loss of employment, especially when it’s unexpected, can be…
A Guide to career counseling by Jason Crosby | May 24, 2024 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers Career counseling, sometimes called career coaching, helps individuals choose or change their careers. This type of counseling is led by a therapist, life coach, or another professional who is trained to discuss general career information and career development. Research indicates that the average person will change occupations several times. With…
Thriveworks research suggests post-traumatic job stress affects more than 40% of Americans by Jason Crosby | Nov 9, 2022 | Mental Health Topics, Research, Work & Careers Gaining work experience is often viewed as a positive process, something we grow and learn from. But what about negative experiences in our work history? Could toxic work environments and professional relationships leave us with “post-traumatic job stress?” To find out, Thriveworks recently conducted a research study into how many…
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…
How can I actually relax on the weekends? by Jason Crosby | Jul 15, 2022 | Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers Q: I’m happy to have my job and I don’t really have anything bad to say about my coworkers or my position. But still, there are people and situations at work that can be really draining on me. As an introvert, by the time Friday rolls around, I can’t wait…
How to improve verbal and nonverbal communication at work by Jason Crosby | Jun 13, 2022 | Communication, Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers It’s probably safe to assume that everyone would like to be viewed as competent, confident, and engaged at work. When we’re writing an important email, we might draft and re-read it several times before pressing “send.” It’s also not uncommon for us to add an emoji in a chat message…
Thriveworks research: Nearly 20% of Americans report differing views have negatively impacted a relationship with a coworker by Jason Crosby | May 9, 2022 | Mental Health Topics, Relationships, Research, Work & Careers Professional work environments are often viewed as a neutral zone where employees do their best to keep their personal lives private and opinions to themselves. However, recent Thriveworks research reveals that a large number of Americans report experiencing tension in the workplace due to clashing beliefs about some of the…
Making friends at work: 6 simple dos and don’ts to help you maintain professional bonds and boundaries by Jason Crosby | Apr 15, 2022 | Mental Health Topics, Relationships, Work & Careers I’m guessing you have at least two people at your current workplace with whom you’re close. Okay, maybe not close enough to ask them to cat-sit this weekend but close enough that you feel comfortable sharing some details of your life outside of work. They might know your favorite sports…
Identifying and addressing feelings of inadequacy at work by Taylor Bennett | Mar 29, 2022 | Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers Feelings of inadequacy appear when you feel like you don’t measure up to your coworkers, but these thoughts you’re having may not reflect reality. Unhelpful comparisons, self-criticism, poor coping habits, and unrealistic expectations can often play a key role in how you currently feel. Even if there’s no reason to…