Eating disorders are serious life threatening illnesses, and they do not discriminate regardless of age, race, gender identity, sexual orientation, or background. Most often you cannot infer from the outside an individual is struggling with an eating disorder. The thought that weight is the only indicator someone is struggling, can perpetuate the secrecy and shame surrounding the struggle. Once you pull back the shade around this stigma, you can then keep an eye out for the warning signs.
What is Self-Care?
Self-care has become a buzzword on the internet and across social media platforms. Google’s formal definition states, “the practice of taking an active role in protecting one's well-being and happiness, in particular during periods of stress.” Self-care is vital during moments of stress. However, creating purposeful rituals is most helpful when they are established before those periods of stress. Have you ever heard the phrase, you can’t pour from an empty cup? Well, someone once told me, the truth is hidden behind the word cliché.
The Pros and Cons of Teletherapy
Due to COVID-19 there has been a rapid transition to remote therapy services over the past two years. This has left clients wondering whether to pursue teletherapy or seek out in-person providers - a dilemma I imagine prospective clients will be asking long after COVID recedes in the years ahead. As for many decisions in life, the old tried and true method of the Pros and Cons list is a wonderful starting place to discern what is best for you.
Understanding and Managing Panic Attacks
Panic attacks feel different to everyone, but if you’ve ever had a panic attack you can agree they aren’t “fun”. A panic attack is the repeated fear for several minutes or longer in which a strong physical reaction occurs even though there’s no real danger. This can be caused by the fear of losing control and can happen at any time. Everyone experiences these attacks differently but most people will experience racing heart, feeling like you are dying, tingling or numb sensation, nausea, difficulty breathing, chills or sweats, etc. An attack can leave you extremely exhausted afterwards even if the episode only lasts a few minutes.
5 Tips to Manage Seasonal Depression
Winter is upon us, and for those that live far north of the equator, it can be a time of year we brace ourselves for. It is the season that bridges the end of year to the new, and a time to truly rest and reset. Along with that, there are naturally fewer sunnier days, shorter days, and less movement. These changes can impact our circadian rhythm, as well as our serotonin and melatonin levels. For some this causes symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).