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Internet & Phone Addiction: What Do We Do Now?
Doomscrolling is what we now know as the compulsive habit of scrolling through endless negative or traumatic news across news feeds and social media. It often begins during periods of crisis—like pandemics or wars (or presidencies) —and is amplified by algorithms that promote emotionally charged or frightening content. A 2024 review defines doomscrolling as the “obsessive consumption of negative online content fueled by recommendation engines,” leading to elevated stress, fea

Tricia Mazza, LPC
2 days ago


Signs of Poor Mental Health You Shouldn’t Ignore — Especially in Today’s America.
The U.S. is going through profound shifts — from political division and rising living costs to post-pandemic adjustment and ongoing social unrest. For many Americans, this turbulence is taking a serious toll on mental health.

Tricia Mazza, LPC
Jun 17


How Social Media Algorithms Are Making Us All Feel Crazy: What Recent Research Tells Us And What We Can Do About It.
Social media algorithms are pushing us to our emotional limits, leaving us feeling overwhelmed, anxious, and sometimes downright crazy. Social media has the potential to connect us in powerful ways, but as this new research shows, it’s also contributing to a rise in emotional turbulence. The algorithms driving our feeds are pushing us to our limits, often leaving us feeling more anxious, paranoid, and disconnected from reality,

Tricia Mazza, LPC
Jan 28


Depression: Symptoms and Strategies for Relief
Understanding and normalizing depression is the first step towards healing and helping those around us. Depression is a common yet often misunderstood condition that affects millions worldwide. It goes beyond occasional sadness or feeling down; it's a persistent state that can profoundly impact every aspect of one's life. By learning about depression and recognizing its signs, we can begin to normalize this condition, encourage open conversations, and take steps towards heali

Tricia Mazza, LPC
May 5, 2024


Emotional Literacy: A Beginner's Guide
Developing emotional literacy has profound benefits. It leads to better decision-making, improves relationships, enhances communication, and contributes to personal well-being. Individuals with high emotional literacy are better equipped to handle stress, navigate conflicts, and create positive environments around them.

Tricia Mazza, LPC
Jan 15, 2024
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