Monthly Archives: August 2023

Growing Up with a Parent’s Bipolar Disorder

Growing Up with a Parent's Bipolar Disorder

Roughly 5.7 million adults in America are currently experiencing bipolar disorder, many of whom are parents. Having bipolar parents at any age can be incredibly challenging and stressful, especially if their condition is undiagnosed and untreated. Of course, young children arguably suffer the most as they don’t yet have the capacity to understand what mental […]

Growing Up with a Parent’s ADHD

Growing Up with a Parent's ADHD

Does my mom have ADHD? That’s for a professional to diagnose, but children can see the signs. Parents with ADHD often struggle with tasks that impact their children. While in some cases it’s diagnosed and treated, a parent with undiagnosed ADHD may not understand why some things are so difficult. Executive functioning deficits can mean […]

Take Back Your Mental Health from Social Media

Take Back Your Mental Health from Social Media

Most of us use social media regularly. In 2022, 82% of the U.S. population described themselves as currently using social media. It’s accepted as a standard practice and constantly at our fingertips thanks to our mobile phones. However, in the last few years, there’s been a shift in the conversation about social media’s effects on […]

The Family’s Role in Supporting Recovery from Addiction

The Family's Role in Supporting Recovery from Addiction

Watching a loved one struggling with addiction can be incredibly difficult for their family. For the families of some 46% of American adults — with just over a fifth of those people dealing with the combined effects of alcohol and drugs — it’s common to feel frustration and a sense of hopelessness. Substance abuse disorder […]

Bedtime Rituals for Better Sleep

Bedtime Rituals for Better Sleep

Many people struggle to get a good night’s rest. It’s estimated that 50–70 million Americans have chronic sleep disorders. You might have difficulties sleeping for many reasons; stress, anxiety and mental health conditions like ADHD impact sleep. But whatever the reason, it’s vital to address sleep problems as soon as possible. Luckily, fixing your sleep […]

The Family’s Role in Supporting Depression

The Family's Role in Supporting Depression

Depression is a serious mental health disorder affecting about 5% of the global population. It can severely impact a person’s life and cause a lot of distress for the people closest to them. If someone you love is depressed, you may be experiencing various emotions, including sadness, helplessness and frustration. Watching a loved one struggle […]

The Family’s Role in Supporting PTSD

The Family's Role in Supporting PTSD

Some people develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following a shocking, frightening or traumatic event. The condition can cause distressing symptoms such as flashbacks, nightmares and intrusive thoughts. Helping someone with PTSD and navigating the effects of PTSD on family members can be challenging, but it’s possible with the right knowledge and support. Below, we’ll explore […]

The Mental Health Influence of a Romantic Partner

The Mental Health Influence of a Romantic Partner

Romantic relationships can be complicated and involve a lot of effort and compromise. To maintain a healthy relationship, both partners need to display effective communication and conflict resolution skills. This can be even more difficult to do when you’re combating mental health issues. While having a partner can provide comfort and security, it can be […]