Bed Rotting: Self Care or Slippery Slope to Depression?
by Counseling and Wellness Center of PittsburghAugust 29, 2024 bed rotting, bed rotting trend, depression, depression counseling, Depression in Men, depression therapy, depressive episode, gen z, generation z, major depressive disorder, managing depression, self care, tik tok, what is bed rotting, worsening depression0 comments
Bed Rotting: Self Care or Slippery Slope to Depression?
In the digital age, trends and terminologies often originate from social media, shaping how we view various aspects of life. One such trend that has gained traction among Gen Z is “bed rotting.” Popularized on platforms like TikTok, the bed rotting trend is embraced by many as a form of self-care...Learn MoreWorsening Depression? Questions to Ask Yourself
by Counseling and Wellness Center of PittsburghMarch 7, 2024 depression, depression counseling, depression recovery, depression therapy, depressive episode, worsening depression0 comments
Worsening Depression? Questions to Ask Yourself
In managing your depression, it’s common to experience fluctuations in mood. Recognizing the signs of a potential dip in your mental health and having proactive strategies in place can be instrumental in preventing a full-blown relapse. Let’s explore practical steps you can take when you sense a shift in...Learn MoreComing Out of a Depressive Episode: Easing Up Pressure
by Counseling and Wellness Center of PittsburghDecember 18, 2023 coming out of a depressive episode, depression, depression counseling, depression recovery, depression support groups, depression therapy, depressive episode, help for depression, lack of motivation, managing depression, NAMI, self care, self compassion, support groups, support system0 comments
Coming Out of a Depressive Episode: Easing Up Pressure
Embarking on the path to recovery after a depressive episode can be an arduous journey. While the light at the end of the tunnel may seem like a beacon of hope, the transition back to everyday life often comes with its own set of challenges. It’s crucial to recognize that coming out of a depressive...Learn MoreManaging Depression: 14 Tips for Balancing Responsibilities
by Counseling and Wellness Center of PittsburghJune 12, 2023 depression, depression counseling, depression therapy, major depressive disorder, managing depression, mental health, mental illness, stress management0 comments
If you are managing depression and finding it challenging to handle your responsibilities, know that you are not alone. Major depressive disorder (MDD) can have a significant impact, but with recovery and symptom reduction, there is hope. Here are some tips that may assist you in managing depression while fulfilling your obligations:
Seek professional help: Never...Learn MoreAnti-Inflammatory Diet – Including Meal Plan by Licensed Nutrition Counselor, Liz Mckinney, CNS, LDN.
by Counseling and Wellness Center of PittsburghAugust 7, 2018 anti-inflammatory diet, chronic inflammation, diabetes, medicine, nutrition, Uncategorized, Wijkstrom0 comments
Anti-Inflammatory Diet for wellness, food as therapy.
Anti-Inflammatory Diet, What it is, What it Does and Including a Meal Plan by Licensed Nutrition Counselor, Liz Mckinney, CNS, LDN.
Every standard anatomy course covers a section on inflammation, health circles and modern medicine studies how this physiological process effects our bodies. Modern science has uncovered much evidence related...Learn MoreDepression
by Counseling and Wellness Center of PittsburghApril 13, 2018 counseling for depression pittsburgh, depression, depression counseling, depression therapy, symptoms of depression, therapists for depression, wellness counseling monroeville, wellness counseling pittsburgh, what is depression0 comments
The cornerstones of a healthy and balanced life are creating personal meaning, savoring happiness, relishing success, the ability to think and produce ideas, to connect with others and feel good about ourselves. Depression is a major mental health disorder, as well as a national epidemic and disease. According to the National Institute of health, as many as 16.2 million people have experienced...Learn More