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If Mindfulness Is the One New Habit You Attempt in Isolation, You’re Doing Enough

In this harrowing and unforeseen time of COVID-19 and social distancing, most of us are looking for ways to subdue the spikes of anxiety, boredom, and depression from being cooped up at home. Some of us are wondering what our next paycheck will look like, when it will come, and when we will be able to sit down at our...[ read more ]

Mental and Emotional Benefits to Having a Pet

Many find fulfillment in taking on the responsibility of having a pet and for good reason. Animals have a unique ability to bring us a quiet sense of joy and peace, without using any words at all. Dogs, especially, seem to develop an unconditional loyalty to their caregivers, but all pets have the potential to offer mental and emotional benefits....[ read more ]

Why Engaging in Nature’s Healing Energy Is So Powerful

Research confirms what many have observed: that nature has healing energies. Studies show we can experience health and psychological benefits if we spend time in the woods practicing shin-rin yoku or “forest bathing.” Twenty or thirty minutes spent in natural surroundings will likely give you a sense of wellbeing and reduce your body’s levels of the stress hormone cortisol. Even...[ read more ]

Anxiety in Teens Can Develop into Avoidance Behavior

Most of us experience anxiety. It’s a normal reaction whenever we anticipate what we perceive to be a dangerous or stressful situation. However, for people with anxiety disorders, the constant feelings of worry, panic, and helplessness can take over their lives, making them struggle to carry out even the most mundane tasks. For teens with severe anxiety, life can get...[ read more ]

Psychology Around the Net: April 18, 2020

This week’s Psychology Around the Net shares research on how expectations influence learning, explains how you can fight fear with fear, provides a ton of virtual activities to stay entertained during quarantine, and more! Download This Free Workbook on Anxiety and the Coronavirus: You can add to that list a free workbook on dealing with anxiety. Lifehacker’s Elizabeth Yuko, who...[ read more ]

Using Running to Combat Anxiety

Anxiety is a little bit like a tidal wave. If you can stave it off early enough, you can save yourself a lot of damage. But if the waters rise to a certain point, it can make you feel like you’re already drowning, with nothing to alleviate the symptoms except time.  There is little I can do to control my...[ read more ]

8 Common Patterns of Low Self-Esteem

“Forgive yourself for not knowing better at the time. Forgive yourself for giving away your power. Forgive yourself for past behaviors. Forgive yourself for the survival patterns and traits you picked up while enduring trauma. Forgive yourself for being who you needed to be.” ~ Audrey Kitching You can try it all—exercise, a bubble bath, a relationship, a promotion, and...[ read more ]

Domestic Violence During Lockdown: How to Cope and Stay Safe

For victims of domestic violence, the pandemic has made day-to-day life incredibly difficult. Prior to social distancing, shelter-in-place orders, and business closures, victims could at least get a break from their abusers by going to work, taking a walk, or running errands. They could safely use a library’s computer to learn about domestic violence resources and seek support. According to...[ read more ]

Anxiety and Logic: What To Do When Your Thoughts Are Fighting Each Other

We all get anxious sometimes. While some of us suffer with anxiety and stress more often and more intensely than others, none of us escapes it entirely. And at the moment, with the coronavirus, the world circumstances and drastic altering of everyone’s everyday life may have left even the most calm and logical of us feeling worried. The pandemic that...[ read more ]

Simple Ways to Make Your Home into Your Sanctuary

Suddenly, because of the pandemic, our homes have become one-stop shops. It’s where we work, teach our kids, and attend religious services. It’s where we sleep, eat, and relax (in theory). Besides taking walks and running urgent errands, most of us are staying in. So, it’s helpful to make our homes into a place we actually want to be. Currently,...[ read more ]



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