It's Not You, It's The Patriarchy
Women’s History Month comes around every March with new stories, sisterhood, and solidarity. But when it comes to the history of women and trauma, history has repeated itself time and time again. Women have always been made to feel inconvenient and unworthy. Through institutions of misogyny and bigotry, women have been attacked throughout history with verbal abuse, pervasive sexual violence, and constant harassment. The struggles that women face, as well as the way that we’ve evolved to be so resilient, have taken on a wide variety of appearances over time: the Salem Witch Trials, the rise of the diagnosis of “hysteria,” the fact that heart disease is the number one killer of women primarily due to medical ignorance.
We Don’t Talk About Addiction in BIPOC Communities. Here’s How We Can Start That Conversation.
BIPOC patients who seek treatment for mental illness do so in spite of truly staggering challenges. There is a pervasive stigma around addiction and mental health in communities of color, and the associated silencing about mental wellness in our families and networks is devastating. We did not get here overnight, and the work that we have to do to address this crisis will not be easy, but we owe it to ourselves to examine the pain of our communities and boldly reshape our relationships with one another.
Breaking Through The Power Of Pain: Racial Violence And Intergenerational Trauma
We cannot begin to have an honest, innovative discussion about cultural healing in America without starting the conversation on the topic of intergenerational trauma in BIPOC families. Intergenerational trauma is a manifestation of unhealed trauma that becomes so deeply ingrained in our bodies that it is passed on genetically to the next generation.
Relief for Stress and Anxiety: How Digital Technology Can Help
Stress and anxiety can result in a wide array of problems. What can you do when feeling stressed and anxious has become the new norm? Of course, there are countless ideas to explore when it comes to seeking relief. Perhaps you’ve tried a few of them out. But is there anything new under the sun? Yes, there actually is a promising amount of research on the value of internet-delivered treatment.
How Does Racial Trauma Impact Black Couples?
Structural racism exists. It has existed for centuries. Of course, there are people who consciously do their part to keep such a dynamic alive. The vast majority of humans, however, are simply not aware of the endless ways racism plays out on a daily basis. Even those victimized by oppression may find the causes to be obscured.
The Losses That Often Get Ignored
Grief is an unpredictable ride. But there is one thing about it of which you can be certain: you will experience losses in your life. In common usage, the word “mourning” usually relates to the death of someone close to you. In such a case, you grieve the loss of that person in your life.
Online Therapy Can Help You Thrive — How?
Just one year ago, face-to-face felt like the norm. But these days, everything from school to work to artistic projects to socializing has gone virtual. And that included taking care of your mental health.
6 Ways to Take Care of Yourself AfterYour Partner Disclosed Infidelity
What’s the first thought that comes to mind when you ponder the impact of an affair? For most folks, it may revolve around shock, anger, and shame. All of these emotions—and several others—are indeed likely in such a scenario.
When Sex Addiction Has Ruptured Trust in Your Relationship—What’s Next?
Addiction of any type can leave you feeling like you’re living a real-life Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde horror story. Sex addiction adds another layer to this volatile mix. The substances that lead to addiction—drugs, alcohol, etc.—are not a basic, essential part of human life. Sex is.
How Traumatic Memories Become Stuck in Your Body and Mind
Live more in the moment, they say. Let go of the past, they tell us. Good advice but far easier said than done—especially for those struggling with traumatic memories. Painful experiences from your past can have a negative impact on you. This can occur even in the most “normal” situations.