Kristen Jacobsen Kristen Jacobsen

Understanding Serotonin's Impact on Anxiety

In the realm of mental health, there exists a pervasive stigma that often shadows the real, tangible aspects of psychological conditions, such as anxiety. This stigma can obscure the fact that anxiety isn't merely a byproduct of external stressors or a weakness in character, but can have deep-rooted physiological and genetic components. A prime example of this is the role of serotonin, a key neurotransmitter, in modulating mood and anxiety.

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Kristen Jacobsen Kristen Jacobsen

Why Your Time is More Valuable Than Money

In our fast-paced world, the tug-of-war between time and money is a constant battle. As a therapist specializing in anxiety, I've observed how this struggle impacts mental health. The age-old adage "time is money" might hold some truth in the economic sphere, but when it comes to our well-being and mental health, this equation becomes far more complex.

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Kristen Jacobsen Kristen Jacobsen

How to Distinguish Between Toxic Stress & Hormetic Stress

Hey there! Today, let's dive into the fascinating world of stress – that unwelcome guest that always seems to show up uninvited. But fear not, because understanding stress and how our bodies handle it is the first step towards conquering it.

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Kristen Jacobsen Kristen Jacobsen

Why You Should Set Daily Intentions: A More Practical Approach to New Year's Goals

As we step into the new year, many of us are familiar with the cycle of setting ambitious resolutions only to find ourselves abandoning them by the second week of January. It's a common scenario, and often, the lofty goals we set can feel overwhelming and unattainable. However, there's a more practical and effective approach: setting daily intentions.

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Kristen Jacobsen Kristen Jacobsen

Why New Year's Resolutions Suck

Hey high-achievers! 🌟 Welcome to my corner of the internet, where we're ditching the New Year's resolution frenzy and diving deep into the science of sustainable personal growth. Buckle up as we explore why those resolution binges often fall flat and how embracing small, consistent habits can lead to monumental change.

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Kristen Jacobsen Kristen Jacobsen

Unveiling the Top 5 Defense Mechanisms Your Mind Employs

In the intricate tapestry of psychology, defense mechanisms are the mind's intricate tools designed to shield us from distressing thoughts, emotions, or realities. Picture them as mental strategies, often automatic and unconscious, employed to manage internal conflicts and preserve a sense of psychological well-being.

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Kristen Jacobsen Kristen Jacobsen

Navigating Family Enmeshment & Codependency with a Therapist's Insight

As we approach the holiday season, many of us look forward to cherished traditions, quality time with family, and the warmth of connection. However, for some, the holiday season can illuminate the challenges of family dynamics, particularly when it comes to the intricate web of enmeshment.

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Kristen Jacobsen Kristen Jacobsen

Why Can't I Relax? Escaping Mindless Habits and the Productivity Curse

Let's talk about the all-too-familiar dance we engage in when the demands of life become overwhelming. Picture this: you find yourself sinking into the digital abyss of mindless activities, be it scrolling through social media, binge-watching TV, or any other distraction that requires minimal cognitive effort. It's a tempting escape, a brief reprieve from the incessant demands of reality. But here's the twist—it's a trap, and anxiety is the web it weaves.

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Kristen Jacobsen Kristen Jacobsen

How to Uncover and Conquer the Sneaky Self-Serving Bias in Your Life

In the realm of psychology, let's unravel the fascinating concept of self-serving bias and how it intertwines with our anxieties, perfectionistic tendencies, failures, and overall mental health. The self-serving bias, at its core, is the way we attribute positive outcomes to our personal virtues and actions, while conveniently pointing the finger at external factors when things go south. In other words, we like to take credit for the highs and shift the blame for the lows.

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