Close

5 Mobile Apps Aimed at Improving Mental Health

With the rise of the use of technology and it’s accessibility, the most convenient way to begin to work on your own mental health could be to download a mental health app. With mental health awareness on the rise and becoming more of a buzz, more people are creating or searching for opportunities to improve […]

Read More

Mindfulness

The term ‘mindfulness’ seems to have entered the popular lexicon, but you may be wondering what it is and whether it can help you. Mindfulness has its origins in Buddhist teachings and is an integral part of meditative practices. Through the work of Jon Kabat-Zinn, who developed the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) program in 1979 […]

Read More

Avoiding Avoidance

Pain (both physical and psychological) is universal. At some point in our lives many of us will experience feelings of depression, anxiety, despair, etc. However, what we do with this pain can have profound effects on our well-being and life. Pain is aversive, and, as such, understandably, we want to get rid of it. However, […]

Read More

Managing Your Distress in the Aftermath of a Shooting

The American Psychological Association has some tips for managing distress in the aftermath of the Las Vegas shootings. Click here to learn more. As the article states, “for many people, using the tips and strategies mentioned above may be sufficient to get through the current crisis. At times, however an individual can get stuck or have difficulty […]

Read More

Dangers of Self Diagnosis

I think it’s fair to say most mental health professionals have experienced the moment when you get your first DSM (Diagnostic And Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) and you immediately think you have several disorders of your own. This largely the same effect as people looking online to try to diagnose themselves. An important aspect […]

Read More

5 Components of Finding Happiness

Happiness is often an elusive construct to many people, despite its seemingly basic nature. It gives people something to look forward to, goals that they can reach, and ultimately, gives them a life filled with satisfaction and self-worth. It should also be mentioned that it improves the quality of relationships in their life and creates […]

Read More

Managing Depression without Medication: A How-To

One of the most common questions I hear as a therapist is “Will I have to take medication forever?” While there’s no way of predicting the future or knowing exactly what factors may be contributing to each person’s depressive symptoms, it is possible for some people to effectively manage their symptoms of depression without taking […]

Read More