What is Catastrophic Thinking? (And How to Stop)
When your thoughts start spiraling, getting off the “staircase” can feel impossible.
What is Catastrophic Thinking? (And How to Stop) Read More »
When your thoughts start spiraling, getting off the “staircase” can feel impossible.
What is Catastrophic Thinking? (And How to Stop) Read More »
Have you ever noticed how easy it is for us to feel down on ourselves?
Why You Should Celebrate Small Wins Read More »
These days actor/comedian/speaker/life coach/talent manager Kate Romero has a full and happy life. It wasn’t always that way.
5 Psychological Secrets of Those Who Have Faced Death Read More »
Unless you’re an extreme pumpkin spice latte enthusiast and all-around summer hater, you’ve probably experienced the “September Scaries.”
4 Ways to Deal with the “September Scaries” Read More »
As a couples therapist, I see many couples who are enmeshed, meaning that they have very poor boundaries.
How to Set Boundaries in a New Relationship Read More »
Sometimes depression can sneak up on us, seeping into our lives without detection until it hits hard weeks, months, or even years later. Other times it shows up suddenly, like a heavy, wet blanket that has been thrown on top of us.
Why Does Depression Make it Difficult to Function? Read More »
I, like most of us, have had my fair share of bad relationships, from “it’s complicated,” to “it’s really complicated,” to abuse (and there’s no Facebook status for that).
How to Emotionally Prepare Yourself for Your Next Relationship Read More »
Trauma is an emotional response to a deeply distressing or disturbing event, one that the majority (60%) of American men experience in the course of their lifetime. Those who experience trauma may exhibit signs of shock, denial, followed closely by feelings of intense fear, anger, and stress. It is common to have a stress reaction
PTSD Among American Men Read More »
While for some, Fourth of July celebrations can be a time of excitement, excess, and fun, for others it’s a trigger for an underlying mental health issue. With eating and drinking being the focus at the majority of these parties, those who are susceptible to addictive behaviors may find it difficult to take part without
Tips for a Mentally Healthy 4th of July Read More »
Each day you have tens, if not hundreds of social interactions. Whether you’re walking by someone on the sidewalk, ordering a coffee, calling about a utility bill, or talking with a coworker, these interactions have a huge impact on your day and your well-being. If you’re one of the seven percent of people living with
5 Signs You May Have Social Anxiety Read More »