Encouraging Conversations About Mental Health Within the Family Unit

Encouraging Conversations About Mental Health Within the Family Unit

Talking openly about mental health with your family is not always easy. For many parents and children, these conversations feel uncomfortable or off-limits. Yet the research shows that families who create space for honest dialogue experience stronger emotional bonds and fewer conflicts. Family counseling is one way to develop healthier communication and normalize discussions around feelings, struggles, and mental health...[ read more ]

Tips for Approaching the Topic of Your Mental Health With Loved Ones

Body-focused repetitive behavior (BFRB) disorders involve compulsive behaviors that go far beyond occasional fidgeting. Two of the most common BFRBs are: Dermatillomania – Repeated skin picking that causes sores, scabs, or scarring Trichotillomania – Compulsive hair pulling from the scalp, eyebrows, eyelashes, or other areas These conditions are often misunderstood; it’s not merely a habit or attention-seeking behavior. These actions are driven by...[ read more ]