Talking to family members about LGBTQ+ identities is not always easy. Many family members may have questions that they do not know how to ask or may ascribe to stereotyping because they do not know better. This blog post aims to provide a starting place for engaging in conversation about queer identities this Pride Month.
Read MoreIntimate Partner Violence (IPV) is the experience of violence or abuse in an intimate relationship. This could include physical, verbal, financial, or sexual abuse. This post discusses the nuances found in LGBTQ+ IPV contexts, such as threats of outing someone or not using a partner’s correct pronouns. Unfortunately, abuse in queer relationships is often ignored. This post is a good way to raise awareness and continue the conversation within your inner circle.
Read MoreHappy Pride Month! Pride Month is often a highlight in many queer people’s years, offering unique opportunities for self-expression and community engagement. In this post, we explore some of the mental health risks queer people experience due to discrimination, the history of Pride Month, both positives and negatives involved in navigating celebrations, and strategies to help create the best month possible.
Read MoreDepression in men is not frequently discussed, even though it is a prevalent problem. This blog post discusses some of the complexities that impact men with depression, including the ways symptoms manifest, the impact of social stigma surrounding men’s emotions and mental health, and treatment options men can explore to help receive emotional support. Men deserve to feel supported through their mental health struggles.
Read MoreFinding a therapist that works well for you can be a very daunting task. It is difficult to sort through all of the ideas of things you may want and need from a therapist while struggling with your mental health. This post aims to help. We identify some good things to reflect on before therapy, therapist red flags to look out for, and ways to make the best decision for you. You deserve to feel seen, understood, and safe in the therapeutic environment.
Read MoreResearch supports that nutrition has an effect on all systems of the body, including the brain. The human brain requires constant nutrients for optimal function. Without adequate nutritional intake, the brain is unable to complete daily tasks to the highest of its ability. Adding a Registered Dietitian as a member of your care team can improve outcomes for physical and mental health disorders. Dietitians are uniquely trained in nutrition science and medical nutrition therapy (MNT).
Read MoreWithin recent years, childhood anxiety has become more prevalent. It’s important for parents to learn strategies to use to help their children understand and manage their anxiety symptoms. This blog offers some suggestions for parents to use to help make their home as supportive as possible to benefit both children and parents alike.
Read MoreBody image is shaped throughout our lives — beginning in childhood. Many of us learn about our bodies based on our parents’ attitudes towards their own bodies. This blog post explores the reason behind this connection between upbringing and body image and offers suggestions about breaking the cycle in one’s own life.
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