Why adult children cut off their parents, and how to reconnect if you want by Jessica Migala | Dec 16, 2025 | Family, Mental Health Topics Sometimes, a relationship with a parent reaches a breaking point. Maybe your mom just doesn’t seem to hear you, no matter how many times you try to explain. Maybe your dad’s constant political remarks leave you feeling frustrated or unheard every time you talk. Or perhaps you’ve tried to open…
What causes depression? Breaking down the key factors by Hannah DeWitt | Nov 21, 2025 | Depression, Mental Health Topics You’ve probably wondered why you feel this way or why it’s so hard to shake. Maybe you’ve heard it’s about brain chemistry, or stress, or genetics. But depression doesn’t have a single cause, and that’s important to understand. Depression develops from a mix of factors: your biology, life circumstances, mental…
Why do I get overwhelmed so easily? A therapist explains by Blaine Stephens, LPC | Nov 18, 2025 | Anxiety, Ask a Therapist, Mental Health Topics You’re standing at your kitchen counter, staring at the dishes. Your phone keeps buzzing with work messages. Your kid needs help with homework. And suddenly, you feel it—that heavy, panicky sensation like you’re drowning in responsibilities that should feel manageable. That’s overwhelm: when demand exceeds your capacity. And if you’re…
How to handle stressful parents around the holidays by Hannah DeWitt | Nov 14, 2025 | Family, Mental Health Topics, Stress You’re driving to your parents’ house for the holidays, and that familiar knot tightens in your stomach. You’ve been a successful adult for years—you have your own life, your own family, your own rules. But somehow, the second you walk through their door, you’re 14 again, bracing for criticism. A…
Dysregulated nervous system: Why it happens and how to regulate by Alisa Hrustic | Nov 10, 2025 | Anxiety, Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Your heart races during a normal work meeting. A friend’s offhand comment replays in your mind for days. You feel exhausted but can’t sleep, or you’re going through the motions but can’t quite feel present. If these moments sound familiar, you might be experiencing what’s become one of the most…
Violent dreams: What they mean and why they happen by Sarah Barness | Nov 1, 2025 | Mental Health Topics, Sleep Have you ever startled awake, wondering, “why are my dreams so violent?” Maybe you had a dream about a creepy clown chasing you, insisting on giving you a shot. Maybe you dreamt about getting in a violent fight with someone you know. Whatever it might be, a scary or violent…
The best self-help books of all time, according to therapists by Hannah DeWitt | Oct 27, 2025 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement In a world where self-help books flood the market—more than 15,000 titles published annually—it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume of advice claiming to be the “best” or “only” way to transform your life. With so many options available, separating truly meaningful guidance from superficial fluff can seem…
Caring for children’s mental health: What parents should know in 2025 by Hannah DeWitt | Oct 23, 2025 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Mental Health Topics Every parent wants their child to be happy and healthy. That’s a given. What’s less clear-cut? How to help them get there, especially when it comes to supporting your child’s mental health. Most parents aren’t given the tools to spot warning signs or know where to find support when their…
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…
Why you might not remember your childhood (and what to do about it) by Alisa Hrustic | Oct 12, 2025 | Mental Health Topics, Relationships Think of the individual events in any memory as pieces of a puzzle. Some are clearly defined: It’s easy to spot which piece fits with another piece. Others may be foggy, disjointed, or annoyingly absent, so your brain has a hard time seeing the whole picture. When you can’t remember…
ART vs EMDR: Which approach is right for you? by Ashley Laderer | Sep 29, 2025 | Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics If you’ve experienced trauma, you know it’s not something you can simply shake off. Traumatic experiences can stick with us, especially if we never process these memories. It’s not just our brains that hold on to trauma, our bodies do too. Talk therapy isn’t always enough to help us move…
Navigating relationship PTSD: Tips for healing by Hannah DeWitt | Sep 24, 2025 | Mental Health Topics, PTSD, Relationships Your last relationship ended months ago, but your body still tenses up when someone raises their voice. You find yourself constantly analyzing your new partner’s mood, searching for signs they might turn on you. Simple disagreements feel like threats, and you catch yourself either shutting down completely or preparing to…