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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


Mindfulness Treatment for Anxiety
By incorporating these tools into your routine, you can take proactive steps to manage anxiety and improve your mental well-being. This study highlights how mindfulness-based approaches, such as Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), can lead to meaningful improvements in anxiety levels. The program focuses on cultivating awareness in the present moment and has been shown to help individuals manage their anxiety in a more balanced way.

Tricia Mazza, LPC
Jan 22


Understanding the Fight, Flight, Freeze, and Fawn Responses Through Polyvagal Theory: Calming Techniques Backed by Science
By using calming techniques and fostering social connection, we can return to a state of calm and reestablish balance in our nervous system. Polyvagal Theory suggests that these responses are governed by the autonomic nervous system (ANS), specifically the vagus nerve, which regulates physiological states of arousal. The theory posits that our ANS operates on a continuum from safety to danger, and the body shifts between states of calm and activation based on perceived threat

Tricia Mazza, LPC
Jan 9


Managing Anxiety: Immediate Strategies for Quick Relief
Anxiety is a natural response to stress or danger, an evolutionary tool that can protect us. Find out how to manage it when triggered. Anxiety can be triggered by various factors, including genetics, brain chemistry, life events, and daily stressors. It's important to remember that experiencing anxiety is a common part of being human, and it does not define who you are.

Tricia Mazza, LPC
Jun 6, 2024
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