How to detach from someone and reclaim your peace by Jessica Migala | Dec 1, 2025 | Mental Health Topics, Relationships You check your phone and your stomach drops. Another text from them. You know engaging will leave you drained, anxious, or second-guessing yourself for hours, but ignoring it feels impossible. You’re stuck in this loop: caring about someone who consistently leaves you feeling worse, not better. Detachment isn’t about becoming…
I’m a people pleaser. How do I set boundaries without feeling guilty? by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | Nov 24, 2025 | Ask a Therapist, Communication, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Boundaries are a popular topic right now, especially on social media. But if you consider yourself a people pleaser, you might find it stressful—if not impossible—to set them. I’m here to convince you that setting healthy boundaries is worth the effort, both for your own well-being and your ability to…
How to stop being codependent and find balance by Jessica Migala | Nov 2, 2025 | Mental Health Topics, Relationships You cancel plans with friends—again—because your partner needs you. You stay up until 2 a.m. managing your adult sibling’s crisis, even though you have an important meeting in the morning. You feel responsible for keeping everyone around you happy, and when they’re not, you’re convinced it’s your fault. What feels…
Healing from narcissistic abuse: How to reclaim your self-worth and move forward by Angela Myers | Oct 15, 2025 | Mental Health Topics, Narcissism You find yourself constantly second-guessing decisions you used to make easily. You feel guilty for setting boundaries with someone who hurt you—maybe you even worry you abandoned them. You wonder if you’re overreacting, or if what you experienced really was that bad. These are all signs of narcissistic abuse, and…
Should I go no contact with my narcissistic mother? by Ashlee Martin | Jul 10, 2025 | Ask a Therapist, Mental Health Topics, Relationships I want to acknowledge how difficult this family dynamic is. This situation stirs up complicated emotions, and it’s easy to get trapped in these harmful relationship patterns with your mother. You might also have family members or friends offering their opinions on what you should do. Let’s cut through that…
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…
I hate my family: How can I make being around my family bearable? by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | Nov 19, 2024 | Family, Mental Health Topics Feeling angry or resentful toward family members is a common experience that can arise from various psychological, emotional, and situational factors. Whether it’s a parent, sibling, or extended relative, conflicts within families can make maintaining harmonious relationships challenging and stressful. The good news? There are strategies to navigate relationships with…
How to say no to someone with borderline personality disorder: Learn to navigate conflicts while still offering support by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC | Sep 17, 2024 | Communication, Disorders, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a condition that can make trusting other people and establishing lasting relationships extremely difficult. This can make coping with BPD in relationships frustrating for the person carrying the diagnosis, as well as for a loved one trying to understand and be supportive. While navigating borderline…
What to know about dating someone with bipolar disorder: Offering support, empathy, and setting your limits by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC | Sep 13, 2024 | Bipolar Disorder, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Being in a romantic relationship has its ups and downs. But what about dating someone who has a mental health condition like bipolar disorder? As it so happens, dating someone with bipolar disorder I or II may not be so different from dating anyone else. Although it’s true that people…
Self-advocacy: Techniques for asserting your needs by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | Jul 9, 2024 | Communication, Mental Health Topics Self-advocacy is the practice of representing yourself and your interests, needs, and rights in various aspects of life, particularly in situations where your voice needs to be heard and acknowledged. Being a good self-advocate can improve life satisfaction and overall well-being, as it facilitates empowerment and allows you to take…
How to get the most out of therapy: Strategies for effective sessions by Alexandra Cromer, LPC | Jul 5, 2024 | Communication, Mental Health Topics Therapy is a great tool for self-improvement and gaining personal insight. While your clinician will act as a guide and help provide direction in sessions, there are also ways you as the client can foster growth and make sessions more effective for you. There are many ways to get the…
What are “mommy issues,” and how can they be resolved? by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | May 8, 2024 | Mental Health Topics, Parenting Parent-child relationships aren’t always easy to navigate, and they can become fraught with tension when past conflict goes unresolved. When someone has issues with their mother, it can be difficult to know how to change things. When managing conflict in any relationship including with one’s mother, it’s important to prioritize…