Living the Golden Rule: How Growth Mindset and Self-Compassion Can Protect Against the Imposter Phenomenon
Self-doubt, one of the roots of the imposter phenomenon, can lead to burnout but empathy can help shift the mindset to focus on growth. Check out Behavioral Health Partner’s February blog to learn about the mindset theory framework and how self-compassion can help shift one’s thoughts and feelings.
Therapy: 101
Each of us experiences stress, depression, and anxiety in different ways. For individuals starting therapy, a therapist needs to thoroughly review their history, needs, and goals before determining an optimal treatment model, a few of which are introduced in this blog post.
Psychotherapy 101
The different types of therapy can be overwhelming to someone who is looking for help. Read the month’s Behavioral Health Partners blog on the different therapy types to learn more about which one could be helpful for you.
Moral Distress: The Struggle to Uphold Ethics in Healthcare
With the ongoing pandemic, healthcare workers are experiencing symptoms of moral distress and moral injury. Read January’s Behavioral Health Partners blog to learn more about the causes, symptoms and solutions for moral distress and moral injury.
Returning to Work after Becoming a Parent: A Vulnerable Time
One of the biggest challenges in an individual’s life is becoming a parent. As a new parent, you have more to do, less sleep, less time for healthy coping, all while trying to psychologically and emotionally adjust to your new identity as a parent. It is also a time of increased risk for the development of postpartum mood and anxiety disorders. Check out the Behavioral Health Partners’ September blog post to learn more about the signs of postpartum depression.