psychiatrist
After realizing that her family wasn't going to support her on her journey toward healing from postpartum anxiety, Jade D. Kearney launched a community for Black women also suffering from mental health issues. In our exclusive, Kearney spoke about her experiences and the community shes built because of them.
I’ve dated individuals at various stages of therapy—spanning from one person who told me, after we’d been together for about six months, that he felt he needed to go into therapy to a guy who, after we’d been dating a year and a half, confessed he’d secretly been in therapy the whole time. Neither revelations […]
Two of the most common disputes between siblings are: 1) My sibling is selfish and I put in most of the effort with our family, picking up her slack and 2) My sibling is competitive and can never just be happy for me.
It doesn’t happen quite as much as it used to, but you still see it: someone mentions she’s in therapy, and everyone gives a polite smile, an awkward cough, and changes the subject.
Every person and every relationship is unique, but at the end of the day, no matter how you got there, or what part of his childhood or your childhood caused it, most unhealthy couples tend to exist in the realm of a handful of common patterns. You can explain how your relationship is unique until […]
Millennials may be the first generation that is comfortable not only going to therapy but also admitting they go to therapy, and even talking openly about it. If you watch some of the most popular standup comics today, you’ll see that a lot of them speak about their adventures on the psychoanalyst’s couch, having someone […]