You've heard it before but I will say it again - practice makes perfect. This is especially true for social phobia. If we want to eventually reduce our social anxiety, we need to expose ourselves to the very things that make us anxious. We need to take deliberate steps to meet people, try new things, and take risks if we are going to reduce our social anxiety. The good news is, … [Read more...]
Archives for May 2018
The Power of Therapy
Personally, I was never really well-versed on therapeutic and emotional regulation interventions before I studied psychology in college. There is still a negative connotation associated with therapy and this is why a lot of people do not believe that therapy can actually be a very beneficial treatment option for people who need it. Not enough people are educated on the … [Read more...]
How a John Mayer Song Helps Me Cope with Panic Attacks
There are so many tips and tricks when it comes to dealing with panic attacks. Weather it's deep breathing, muscle relaxation, or simply distracting yourself, there are many tried and true methods to help calm the attack. While I cannot say there is one simple method that always works for me, there is something I always like to remember when battling the symptoms of … [Read more...]
5 Foolproof Stress-Busting Activities for Finals Week
Stress is a powerful thing and something that often become extremely overwhelming if you let it get out of hand. Since coming to college, I believe that I have started to master some of the best options to try if you are having an especially difficult day or couple of days. Finals week is especially stressful for most. Here are a few options to reduce stress during finals week … [Read more...]
I’m My Own Sunshine, and You Should Be Yours, Too
You are my sunshine, my only sunshine. You make me happy when skies are grey. You’ll never know dear, how much I love you. Please don’t take my sunshine away. - Jimmie Davis When we think of sunshine we typically tend to think of warmth, comfort, light, and joy; things that bring us happiness. In this classic song, Davis suggest that whoever this person is, is so full of … [Read more...]
AiT Exclusive Interview: Anxiety, Sex Ed and RealTalk with MyHealthEd Co-Founder Cristina Leos
More than any other time, the teenage years are confusing times. This couldn't ring truer when it comes to sexual education: anxiety about pregnancy, STDs, and body changes abound! Fear not- RealTalk is here to help you with all of your innermost questions and concerns. Best of all, the content is youth-led! Join us for an AiT Exclusive interview with MyHealthEd's Co-Founder, … [Read more...]
Virtually Haunted: How Social Media Stress Took Over My Life
My best friend and I had an emotional and confusing falling out that has extended over the past few years. Obviously, this was not something that was easy to handle, and consequently is something I am still burdened with today. It took a long time for our lingering toxic relationship to fade, and to be honest, despite both of us being pretty dead-set on wanting to move forward, … [Read more...]
4 Steps to Effectively Create a Self-Care Plan
Maintaining health and wellness can become challenging at times regardless of who you are and what your circumstance might be. One way to combat difficult times is by generating a self-care plan - this creates an extra layer of buffer to stress or any overwhelming feeling and can prove to be beneficial to wellbeing. However, self-care plans are personal to the individual, so … [Read more...]