If you’ve ever owned a pet, you’ve likely experienced firsthand the endless entertainment, love, and joy animals bring into their owners’ lives. It may not come as a surprise, but pet ownership has been proven to improve mental health. Studies show that caring for a dog, cat, or other pet has wonderful impacts on the […]

Pets

February 21, 2017

7 Powerful Ways Owning A Pet Can Improve Your Mental Health

If you are currently in your teens or twenties, you are in an incredibly formative time of your life. You’re learning something every single day, and the experiences you have now will shape your life for years to come. Your romantic experiences and relationships will be especially impactful. Unfortunately, statistics show that as many as […]

Domestic Violence, Teenagers

February 15, 2017

Teen Dating Violence: Raising Awareness & Breaking The Cycle

Grocery aisles are adorned with chocolates, sweetheart candies, and countless other goodies. Radio stations, billboards, magazines, and television are flooded with advertisements for Valentine’s Day specials. Everywhere you look (and listen), you are reminded that Valentine’s Day is only a few days away.  What Do You Think Of Valentine’s Day? If you’re like most people, […]

Mindset, Self Esteem

February 10, 2017

5 Ways To Love Yourself This Valentine’s Day

Have you noticed yourself feeling unusually gloomy, sad, unmotivated, blue, foggy, glum, tired, moody, or downright depressed during the last few months? Before you blame yourself, your family, your friends, or your job for your less-than-positive mood, take a moment to consider the impact of Seasonal Affective Disorder. What Is Seasonal Affective Disorder? Seasonal Affective […]

Depression, Disorders

February 2, 2017

Feeling SAD? 6 Quick Tips To Beat Seasonal Affective Disorder

When you think of counseling and psychotherapy, what comes to mind? Traditionally, psychotherapy consisted of going to a counselor’s office, sitting or lying down on a comfortable couch, and pouring your heart out to your counselor. It was your counselor’s job to not only listen to your struggles, but to also ask you relevant questions […]

Therapy

January 27, 2017

Online Therapy: It’s More Effective Than You Think!

All people who struggle with mental health are faced with a decision: they can either choose to keep their struggles a secret, or they can share them with the public. Celebrities battling mental health issues are in a particularly unique situation in that if they choose to share their struggles with the public, it means […]

Mental Health

January 20, 2017

2 Famous Deaths Linked To Mental Health Issues

Do you believe that it’s better to give than to receive? While receiving special gifts is always nice, there is an amazing reward that comes from giving something to someone you care about. The gift you give does not always have to be physical or tangible – in fact, some of the most powerful gifts […]

Mental Health

January 11, 2017

Boost Your Mental Health By Building Others Up – 7 Intangible Gift Ideas

When you think of mental illness, what comes to mind? If you picture crazy people housed in insane asylums, you’re not alone. Unfortunately, you’re also contributing to a dangerous stigma that forces many people from seeking support for and assistance with the mental illness they struggle with every day. The Stigma Against Mental Illness Stereotypically, […]

Mental Health, Mental Illness

January 6, 2017

Mental Illness: The Danger Of The Stigma

In order to give yourself the best shot at happiness and success in the coming year, it’s important to stay level and grounded. As your online mental health counselor, I’m here to help you. In honor of the New Year, I’ve put together a few simple tips and suggestions to help you stay grounded. What […]

Emotional Health, Mental Health, Mindset

December 23, 2016

7 Ways To Ground Yourself

The holiday season is in full swing, and many of even the strictest dieters have thrown caution to the wind. We’ll pull ourselves together and begin eating responsibly again after January 1, but until then there’s no harm in eating whatever we want… right? Unfortunately, this may not be the case. Studies have shown that […]

Addiction, Depression, Mental Health, Moods, Stress

December 23, 2016

Can Your Diet Affect Your Mood?

December (Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, specifically) is the most popular time to pop the question. Thousands of couples all across the States will get engaged this month. With so many new couples preparing to spend the rest of their lives together, I thought it would be appropriate to use this week’s blog to shed […]

Relationships

December 16, 2016

3 Reasons To Consider Premarital Counseling

Though similar, anxiety and stress are two very different psychological issues. People who are stressed sometimes try to compare themselves to people with anxiety, but anyone who has ever experienced chronic anxiety knows that the two will never be the same. In my practice as an online mental health counselor, I have worked with several […]

Anxiety, Stress

December 7, 2016

Stress vs Anxiety: Understanding The Difference