Parental Grief When Your Child Has A Disability
There’s a lot that goes on emotionally when you’re the parent of a child with a disability. Though you might often hide your feelings under the surface, it’s understandable to sometimes feel frustration, fear, sadness, and even grief.
5 Ways to Mitigate New Job Anxiety
There’s also no denying that starting a new job can feel overwhelming and even a little frightening. You might feel anxious over the “what ifs” coming your way. What if it’s not what you expect? What if you can’t fit in with the environment, or you’re not as qualified as you think?
Helping Your Anxious Teen About Going To College
Your teen has been living under the same roof, your roof, for their entire life. You knew their whereabouts every single day of their life. ou’re very excited about the person they’ve turned out to be, but you can tell that you’re not the only one a little nervous about them going to college.
From Breathwork To Meditation: Natural Ways To Reduce Anxiety
Millions of people across the globe struggle with anxiety. If there’s a silver lining to anxiety wreaking such havoc on the world, it’s that there are a variety of treatment and management solutions to keep it under control.
How Can You Tell If An Adolescent Is Questioning Their Gender?
Adolescence is a period of profound psychological and physiological change for children and teenagers. While many of us are familiar with the physiological changes that occur during adolescence, there are many emotional changes happening as well.
OCD Vs. Anxiety: What Are The Differences?
No matter if it’s related to work or your personal life, something is always troubling you. You’ve done the research, and you’ve narrowed your signs and symptoms down to two different diagnoses: obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) or anxiety.
What’s The Difference Between CBT & DBT?
The first decision you have to make about therapy is to go. After that, you’ll find therapy breaks down into a web of different styles, each treating certain conditions and symptoms better than others. Regarding evidence and talk-based therapies, there are essentially two main ones: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectic Behavioral Therapy (DBT).
How To Tell If Your Teen Is Depressed
Drops in mood, energy levels, and cognitive processing can be signs your teen is struggling with depression. Teens undergo a lot of change in a relatively short time. Dealing with new social dynamics, academic pressures, and hormonal changes can invite a host of reactions in teens. Here’s how to tell if your teen is depressed.
How To Detect Social Anxiety In Children
For children with social anxiety, a social outing could mean emotional explosions, sudden bedridden stomach aches, and refusals to get out the front door. While shyness tends to go away on its own, social anxiety sticks around. How do you know which one your child is exhibiting?
The Toll of Invisible Chronic Illness
People with invisible chronic illnesses know all too well that seeming fine doesn’t mean someone’s actually fine. Whether it’s the aftereffects of a stroke, severe depression, epilepsy, or a digestive disorder, the CDC estimates that about 10% of Americans are living with invisible disabilities.
How Social Media Fuels Perfectionism
Many great things came from social media, like ‘Marcel the Shell with Shoes On’ or the new Pinterest dip your aunt tried at holiday dinner. However, not everyone sees social media as an inspiration to try something new. Rather, they see posts as invitations to keep up with or outperform others.
Childhood Anxiety: Recognizing The Signs
We often associate anxiety with adults. Children can experience it just as often, and it can wreak havoc on their young minds. When you consider all of the things kids could potentially be worried about, it’s overwhelming.
How To Help Kids Who Are Victims Of Race-Based Bullying
Bullying is one of several Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) that can complicate a child’s mental, physical, and academic development. When we carry four or more ACEs into adulthood, health problems like depression and addiction can linger on the horizon.
5 Ways Anxiety Affects School Performance
Anxiety isn’t always something you can just brush off and push through. When it becomes chronic, symptoms can affect your daily life and school performance. So you’re not being “dramatic” if things get difficult whenever your nerves feel high.
Fostering Stronger Bonds: Strategies To Enhance The Parent-Teen Relationship
Navigating the turbulent waters of the adolescence can be a rigorous task for both parents and teens. This developmental period is characterized by a multitude of changes including emotional, physical, and psychological changes alongside social and academic transitions.
The Healing Power of Mindfulness: A Path to Overcoming Anxiety
While there is no one-size-fits-all solution, mindfulness has emerged as a powerful tool to manage and overcome anxiety. This ancient practice offers a contemporary approach to mental health and is supported by science. Let’s explore how mindfulness can improve anxiety.
Understanding And Managing Panic Attacks
Panic attacks are sudden and intense episodes of anxiety and fear often accompanied by physical symptoms. These episodes can be extremely distressing and overwhelming, impacting mental and physical well-being. Recognizing the symptoms of a panic attack and understanding treatment strategies are essential steps for managing panic attacks.
Understanding The Common Causes Of School Refusal In Teens
In recent years, there has been a rise in teens engaging in school refusal, also known as school avoidance. The underlying reasons for school refusal vary across teens and some of the reasons are discussed below.
What Is CBT For Insomnia?
CBT-I improves sleep quality and help people fall asleep faster, stay asleep, and have better energy throughout the day. Professionals across disciplines consider CBT-I the recommended first-line treatment for insomnia in youth and adults.
Fun Ways To Help Your Anxious Child Sleep Better
If your child tends to be a worrier, they may have a hard time turning the worries off so they can drift off to sleep. Some children become more anxious at night when it’s dark and quiet, and there are fewer distractions.