Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics What to expect in your first therapy session (and how to prepare) by Hannah DeWitt on Jan 21, 2026 You’ve booked your first therapy session. Now you’re wondering what you actually signed up for. Will you have to share your deepest trauma right away? Lie on a couch? Have topics prepared? The reality is that your first session is mostly about gathering information and getting to know each other….
Beginning Therapy, Family, Mental Health Topics Family systems therapy: How to break old patterns and heal together by Ashley Laderer on Jan 19, 2026 Most families who come to therapy have already tried fixing the problem. Someone went to individual therapy. Everyone read articles about better communication. You promised to try harder. But somehow, you keep ending up in the same patterns. That’s because individual change often can’t shift family dynamics. Family systems therapy…
Depression, Mental Health Topics How to get out of bed when depressed: Therapist-backed steps by Angela Myers on Jan 15, 2026 The alarm goes off. You silence it without opening your eyes. Fifteen minutes later, it goes off again. The third time, you don’t even reach for it, just let it blare until it stops on its own. Sunlight filters through the curtains, but turning away from it takes less energy…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics How to find a therapist: Your guide to getting the support you deserve by Angela Myers on Jan 14, 2026 You’ve decided you want to talk to a therapist, but now you’re staring at a dozen browser tabs wondering where to even start. It’s completely understandable. Finding the right therapist involves both practical considerations (like insurance coverage and logistics) and something harder to define: that sense of connection and safety…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Couples therapy vs marriage counseling: Which is right for you? by Ashley Laderer on Jan 13, 2026 You’re Googling “couples therapy vs marriage counseling” at 11 p.m. because you and your partner just had the same fight you’ve had five times this month, and you’re finally ready to get help. But now you’re stuck: Do you need couples therapy or marriage counseling? Does it even matter? Short…
Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics Therapist vs counselor vs psychologist: What’s the difference? by Angela Myers on Jan 12, 2026 Trying to figure out mental health care can be confusing. Therapists, counselors, psychologists, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners—they all treat anxiety and depression, but the titles seem interchangeable. Then there are the licensing abbreviations (LPC, LMFT, Psy.D) that vary by state, making it even harder to know where to start. Understanding…
Ask a Therapist, Mental Health Topics Why do I feel worse after therapy? by Caitlin Opland, LCSW on Jan 9, 2026 Therapy is supposed to help you feel better, right? So why do some people walk out of sessions feeling more emotional, more exhausted, more weighed down than when they arrived? This is actually incredibly common. In my practice, I see it happen for a few very human reasons: Therapy exposes…
Medication, Mental Health Topics Does Zoloft cause weight gain? Here’s what the research shows by Alex Evans, PharmD on Jan 7, 2026 You finally start a medication that helps quiet your anxiety or makes it easier to get through the day and then notice your body doing things you didn’t expect. Maybe your appetite feels different. Maybe your jeans fit a little tighter. Suddenly, you’re wondering whether the medication that’s supporting your…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Care 15 small things that make January better, according to therapists by Ashley Laderer on Jan 4, 2026 The holidays are over, the credit card bill just hit, and the sun sets at 4:47 p.m. If you’re feeling more drained than motivated right now, there’s a biological reason: Research shows that mood-regulating serotonin activity drops during darker months, while melatonin production increases. In other words, your body is…
Ask a Therapist, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Why does no one like me romantically? What’s really going on by Andi Yates, LMFT on Dec 29, 2025 Society is built for couples. So when months of dates, swiping, and small talk with strangers lead nowhere, it’s easy to land on one conclusion: Something must be wrong with me. Unsuccessful dates don’t mean you’re the problem. Dating is full of moving parts—undisclosed expectations, lingering trauma, timing, circumstance—and most…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics What that feeling of impending doom might mean—and how to stop it by Angela Myers on Dec 23, 2025 You’re lying in bed when an unexplainable wave of dread hits. Or maybe an irrational fear that something bad is about to happen ambushes you during your morning commute. These scenarios highlight how impending doom is like a party crasher: It doesn’t knock, but barges in, takes up the whole…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships How to fix anxious attachment style: A practical guide to becoming more secure by Rachael Schultz on Dec 19, 2025 Your partner didn’t text back for two hours and you’ve convinced yourself they’re losing interest. Or you apologized three times for a minor scheduling mix-up, certain it revealed some fundamental flaw that would make them leave. You know, logically, that these reactions don’t match reality. But logic doesn’t stop the…