Rising Strong: Conquering the Uncertainty of Young Adulthood

The transition from adolescence to adulthood (ages 18-25) presents unique challenges for emerging adults, impacting mental health. Pressures related to success, independence, relationships, and finances contribute to anxiety and stress. Therapy can support self-discovery, stress management, relationship building, decision-making, and resilience, promoting overall well-being during this crucial phase.

May is Mental Health Awareness Month!

Mental Health Awareness Month emphasizes the #morethanenough campaign with NAMI's support, reminding individuals to challenge negative core beliefs stemming from low self-esteem. Personal Balance Counseling underscores the impact of trauma on mental health, encouraging people to recognize their worth despite feelings of unlovability and hopelessness. They offer therapeutic support for overcoming these challenges.

Our Top 10 Anxiety Busters

Anxiety manifests as worry or unease about uncertain events and can be overwhelming. To manage it, consider ten strategies: recognize triggers, release tension, practice gratitude, use positive self-talk, differentiate between rational and irrational thoughts, accept anxiety, visualize overcoming fears, relinquish control, document thoughts, and maintain self-care routines.

The Uphill Battle of Mental Illness

Mental health challenges are persistent, and individuals often experience fluctuations between good and bad days. Loved ones may struggle to comprehend these realities, leading to unrealistic expectations. To provide effective support, family members should maintain realistic expectations, prioritize their well-being, respect boundaries, and communicate about helpful strategies.