Friday, 25 January 2019

Best of Our Blogs: January 25, 2019

Social media is a great place to connect, but because it’s rare for people to post their most difficult days, it can also make you feel bad about yourself and your life.

If you crave online connection, the good news is there are other ways to get it. Did you know that we have forums, and Facebook and Twitter pages?

There’s also a site called, “The Mighty.” To me, it’s like getting social media updates on everything related to chronic illness.

If you know of specific social media sites for those struggling with mental illness, leave your suggestion in the comments. Let’s help each other find positive ways to connect.

What a Narcissist Means by Saying “I Love You”
(Knotted) – You can’t end things with the narcissist in your life because he or she loves you. But what love means to a narcissist may be different than what it means to you.

The Loneliness of Raising a Kid Who Has a Psychological Disorder
(Childhood Behavioral Concerns) – It’s the bitter truth that you’ll relate to if you have a child with behavioral problems.

How to Deal With an Ambivalent Partner
(Love Matters) – Here are the signs that it’s not just you. Your partner may have struggled with commitment and intimacy before he or she met you.

Mindfulness and Mood Changes
(Getting Older With Bipolar) – Can meditation and being mindful help control your bipolar disorder? This blogger says it can.

Successful Anger Management
(Anger Management) – This workbook could help you take control of your anger for good.



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