Grief is one of those universal life experiences that is supposed to awful, and from which a person never really recovers. When we lose people we love, the world is permanently changed. This is the price we pay as humans for the richness that our loved ones bring to our lives. Although [...]
Trauma can stem from various causes and sources. It can be a personal tragedy, a natural disaster, a violent event, or any other type of unusual event. Trauma can take an emotional toll on the individual regardless of age. While it should be emphasized that there is no right or [...]
What Is Self-Esteem? Self-esteem is best described as feeling good about yourself. People with self-esteem: feel they are liked and accepted by others they take pride in their work and what they do They trust and believe in themselves People with low self-esteem: feel bad about their abilities [...]
Model healthy relationships with others The first place teens learn about positive relationships is in the family. What they learn and experience within the family (parents and/or siblings) has considerable influence on how they form and relate to friends later Maintain a positive [...]
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder in which people have recurring, unwanted thoughts, ideas or sensations. These take the form of obsessions. Often these thoughts/obsessions will be negative, and this experience will cause the individual to perform an activity over and [...]
Narcissistic personality disorder is just one of many types of personality disorders. Individuals with this mental disorder appear to have an inflated sense of their own importance. They may display a deep-seated need for an abundance of attention and admiration. They may have troubled [...]
Depression is an extreme disorder sometimes referred to as clinical depression. This is not to be confused with chemical depression that can be treated with pharmaceutical substances. Clinical depression is fairly common, but should be taken seriously. It is a serious mood disorder. It causes [...]
Here’s 40 coping strategies adults can use to manage stress and anxiety: Take a walk Listen to favorite music Do something for someone else Play a card game Take a nap Sip a coffee/beverage in the park Do something creative – draw or color in, knit or build something with your hands [...]
Anger is an extreme emotion or violent feeling. Anger also has a physical component as well. Both heart rate and blood pressure increase, as anger increases. It can be observed in verbal arguments, or this may escalate to a physical confrontation. All programs of anger management [...]
Anxiety is a normal and natural emotion. At the point, that a person often feels elevated levels of anxiety, this might indicate a medical disorder. Included in the category of anxiety disorders are: overly nervous reactions, irrational fear, apprehension, excessive crying, and constant worry.[...]