The concept of "family togetherness'" is often billed as the ideal. Families want to be close, they want to be supportive, and they want to enjoy each other's company. All of these are great values to aspire to, but what happens when the family gets too close? Yes, it is possible for a family to be too close. It's ... Read More
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Enmeshment in Families and What It Looks Like
Nurse Mental Health: Why It’s Important to Recognize
Nursing is a demanding job mentally, physically and emotionally. Often, people deal with nurses during the most challenging times in their lives, sometimes making them mean, aggressive and uncaring to the nurse trying to help. Nursing and mental health are frequent topics among nurses who understand the dangers of ... Read More
LGBTQ+ Mental Healthcare: Addressing the Disparities
Even though lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people have gained legal rights in recent decades, LGBTQ mental health statistics still paint a concerning picture. The mental health disparities LGBTQ people face exist for complicated reasons and require targeted attention to fix. Despite an increase in ... Read More
Failure to Launch Syndrome: Coping Tools for Parents
Everyone finds adulting difficult at times, but for some young people, getting started with adult life seems impossible. This condition is sometimes called failure to launch syndrome. It may be characterized by young people showing no interest in leaving their parents' home or moving back in with their parents after ... Read More
Help for When You’re Grieving the Loss of a Baby
The March of Dimes states that miscarriages are common occurrences, with some research indicating that over 30% of pregnancies end in miscarriage. About 80% of these miscarriages occur in the first trimester. While the loss of a baby can impact both parents, women often feel the pain and grief more severely, coupled ... Read More
Boxer Micky Ward Talks CTE and the Mental Health Effects
Boxer Micky Ward was as tough as they come. The pride of Lowell, Massachusetts, often referred to by his nickname "Irish," was a one-time light welterweight boxing champion. Ward, now 56, was known for his "iron jaw" and his ability to remain standing even while absorbing punishing blows to his head and body. He is ... Read More
Pete Davidson Opens Up About Mental Illness
Since making his first appearance on screen in the MTV comedy Failosophy in 2013, Pete Davidson has become one of the best-known names in comedy, appearing in numerous shows and movies. Thanks to his candidness about his mental health, Davidson's experience with mental illness is almost as renowned as his comedy. ... Read More
The Story Behind Michael Jackson’s Prescription Drug Use
Dubbed the "King of Pop," Michael Jackson is recognized as one of the greatest cultural icons of the 20th century. He earned hundreds of awards over his career that spanned four decades, including 13 Grammys, 86 Billboard Awards, 85 MTV Awards, eight World Music Awards, and 13 number-one singles on the Billboard 100, ... Read More