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According to a study from Thriveworks, 51 percent of Americans have likely been in parasocial relationships, but only 16 percent admit it. Assistant Psychology Professor Melanie Maimon, Ph.D., explains that the rising prominence of media has increased the prevalence of parasocial
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“Per my last email.” “Just a reminder.” Thriveworks therapist Hallie Kritsas told @HuffPost these passive-aggressive comments can make coworkers feel dismissed—and do more harm than good. Productive communication matters. Read more:
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Are you guilty of saying this in an email or to a coworker?
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“Love with AI” is real to some; 1/5 users believe human-AI romantic love is possible. Our therapist Alexandra Cromer warns feelings may be genuine, but risks include isolation & emotional loss. More:
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Roughly 8% said their chatbot expressed love unprompted, and 42% are concerned that AI psychosis could affect them or someone they know.
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Violent content online can lead to desensitization—especially in young people. Thriveworks clinician Holly Humphreys spoke to @CBS19 about the ways it manifests. Watch here:
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (CBS19 NEWS) -- After recent violent news events, graphic videos have spread widely on social media. Many users say they came across Charlie Kirk’s assassination video without...
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As @Cosmopolitan reports, music artists are helping normalize therapy—several even thanked their therapists at the #VMAs. Thrilled to see Thriveworks’ Pulse on Mental Health survey featured: nearly half of U.S. adults plan to start therapy this year. https://t.co/ozaKLMwc7u
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Here’s why Rosé and Ariana Grande’s therapy acknowledgments at the 2025 VMAs were so significant.
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Could you be scrolling your way into the “Seasonal Sads”? Shorter days + endless feeds can amplify Seasonal Affective Disorder. Thriveworks clinician Dayton Olsen shares how routines, outdoor time & real connections can help:
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Fall is right around the corner, which means people can expect a change in temperature and shorter days, but they may be more likely to isolate themselves inside their homes.
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Proud to see Thriveworks clinician Whitney McSparran featured in @TIME on what not to say to someone with social anxiety. Hint: “just relax” doesn’t help—empathy does. Read more:
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Well-intentioned phrases can actually set your friend back.
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Illinois just became the 3rd state (after Utah & Nevada) to ban AI in therapy. Thriveworks clinician Christina Geiselhart told @Audacy: therapy must remain human-centric. AI can help with admin tasks—but empathy can’t be automated. Read/listen:
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Earlier this month, Governor J.B. Pritzker signed an act into law that bans the use of AI in therapy and psychotherapy services. Now local mental health professionals are weighing in.
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Therapy should feel local—not just accessible. That’s why Thriveworks therapists live in and serve your community. Learn more in our latest blog:
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Learn why Thriveworks' community-centered approach works. Our clinicians live locally, understand your community, and deliver personalized care nationwide.
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“Taking care of the clinician ultimately has the biggest impact on the care clients receive.” – Jenny Welling-Palmer, CSO @Thriveworks Our priorities for H2: reduce workflow friction, expand integrated care, & refine outcomes strategy. https://t.co/c8vlEcjoJ6
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In the latter half of 2025, behavioral health leaders are concentrating on three pivotal themes — expanding access, embracing innovation and shoring up financial and operational resilience — as they...
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Therapy-speak is everywhere—95% of Americans hear it daily. But are we using words like “gaslighting” & “triggered” the right way? Our new research explores how therapy terms are reshaping everyday conversation:
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Thriveworks research shows most people misuse popular mental health terms. Experts break down what narcissist, trauma, and gaslighting actually mean—and why it matters.
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28% of parents say their kids are turning to AI for emotional support, per a new study. Thriveworks LPC Kathryn Cross shares why, even in a digital age, human connection is irreplaceable in therapy. Read her take via @Newsweek:
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While therapy and school counselors have been keystones of mental health resources for kids, the younger generation has artificial intelligence.
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Why do wealthier nations report lower happiness levels than developing countries? Our Chief Counseling Officer Ryan Culkin recently shared his views with @WNGdotorg, sharing the important role community and purpose play in emotional well-being. https://t.co/rQVLLLfbnT
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A study shows people in developing countries are flourishing at higher rates
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Proud to be named Best Therapy with Insurance for anger management by @Verywell! Check out why Thriveworks was recognized here https://t.co/uNovLflsKU
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Anger management therapy and courses may help you improve self-control, handle impulses, and focus on your emotions. Here are the best anger management resources you can access online.
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Mental health access depends on stronger payer-provider collaboration. Thriveworks' CSO Jenny Welling-Palmer outlines how to build trust, define quality, and make value-based care work in practice. #BehavioralHealth #ValueBasedCare
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You’ve probably heard of Type A or B personalities, but what about Type C? Those with a Type C can have a tough time with emotional vulnerability and tend to avoid conflict. Brian Mullan, LPC, with Thriveworks spoke with @HuffPost on these Type C traits.
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You are probably familiar with "Type A" and "Type B" — but this personality type tends to fly under the radar.
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When in a relationship, it should feel like an equal partnership. If that doesn’t happen, your partner may be doing the bare minimum. Dr. Brandy Smith, Licensed Psychologist with Thriveworks, explained to @ParadeMagazine how this can impact relationships.
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Psychologists also share whether it's *ever* OK to do the bare minimum.
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Anxiety symptoms can differ from person to person. One common symptom is “air hunger,” or feeling like it's hard to breathe. Thriveworks therapist, Jenelle Thompson-Keene, LCPC, shared her insights with @HuffPost on what air hunger is and how to manage.
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Do you experience “air hunger” when you’re stressed or anxious? It’s more common than you think.
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Do you feel like you’re always in overdrive? You might benefit from slow living, which means taking time to slow down and experience life. Dr. Jan Miller, a Licensed Psychologist with Thriveworks, spoke with @ParadeMagazine on the impacts of slow living. https://t.co/jpSlBpUtxs
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Plus, why it's so beneficial.
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This month is Mental Health Awareness Month. Recent research from Thriveworks found that 87% of people report life improvements from therapy. Trendolyn Davis, LPC with Thriveworks, joined @wfaa to discuss the importance of mental health awareness. https://t.co/OTBK3IdD7C
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Trendolyn Davis, a licensed professional counselor with Thriveworks, joins WFAA Weekend Daybreak.
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