Growing out of Trauma
Some people are afraid to heal because they have made their identity around their trauma. They don't know who they are outside of that trauma and the unknown can be scary.
Some people are afraid to heal because they have made their identity around their trauma. They don't know who they are outside of that trauma and the unknown can be scary.
Today is national iced tea day! So, what are the health benefits of iced tea? As long as your tea doesn't contain too much sugar, here are some of the benefits:
We have habits in all areas of our lives. From working out, when/what we eat, who we hang out with, how we spend our time and more. It is possible that changes such as moving, going through a breakup, starting a new job, etc. can cause us anxiety since they break our current routines. As we get new routines, new...
Bullshit. Let's be real about this. Trauma makes people traumatized. It can make you feel weak, angry, irritable, hopeless, and numb. It can give you memory loss, anxiety, depression, loss of appetite, and sleepless nights. It gives you mood swings, nightmares, and other health issues.
For the last post of Mental Health Awareness Month I want to address seeking professional help. People have become much more open to the concept of therapy and there has been a lot of improvement on breaking the stigma around it. In this blog I will cover some common questions that people have about therapy, why therapy might be beneficial...
Part of mental health awareness month is educating and creating awareness of the types of mental health issues someone may experience. There are 7 main types of mental health disorders- listed and described below.
As someone who has anxiety, there are things I want my friends and family to know about it. If you don't have anxiety, it can be hard to understand it sometimes. Here are some things you should know, coming from someone who has it:
I heard this advice a while back and thought it would be beneficial to share- especially during mental health awareness month. That advice was; if you start to feel your mental health getting bad again and if it is starting to affect your physical health too, then treat yourself as if you had the flu. Take a day to yourself...
It's okay to have days where the only thing you do is survive
Here are some things you can say to someone who is anxious that may help: