The Healgood Blog
Nourishing the Athlete: The Importance of Nutrition for Athletes
As an athlete, understanding the basics of nutrition and fueling your body is essential for achieving optimal performance, promoting recovery, and preventing injury. Proper nutrition provides the body with the necessary fuel and nutrients to support the demands of training and competition.
Mastering Sleep Hygiene: The Key to Restorative Sleep
Sleep is a cornerstone of our well-being, yet many struggle to get the rest they need. Due to the profound impact of sleep on mental health, it is important that we prioritize quality sleep. By being intentional with our sleep hygiene, we can take action steps to improve our quality of sleep.
How to Help Your Tween Thrive This Summer: Tips and Activities for Supporting Their Emotional and Physical Wellbeing
Summer can be an exciting time for tweens - a chance to explore new interests, make new friends, and have fun in the sun. But it can also be a time of stress and uncertainty, as tweens navigate transitions and changes in their lives.
Nourishing Recovery: 5 Tips for Supporting Your Child During Meal Times in Eating Disorder Recovery
As a parent, watching your child struggle with an eating disorder can be incredibly difficult. Supporting your child during meal times is an essential part of their recovery, but it can also be one of the most challenging. Here are five tips to help you support your child during meal times in eating disorder recovery.
Rise and Shine: Three Steps to a Morning Ritual that Supports Your Mental Health and Wellness
Mornings tend to have a bad reputation for being rushed and stressful - but they don’t have to be! Having a morning routine or “morning ritual” can help individuals feel less anxious, empowered, and in control. Taking the time to plan how you want to feel in the morning instead of letting feelings take the wheel can put you in a state of “responding” rather than “reacting”.
More than just picky eating: Avoidant / Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)
Avoidant / Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) sometimes referred to as “selective eating or picky eating” is an eating disorder which affects a person's physical and/or mental health by significant impairment to eating or feeding behaviors. ARFID behaviors are not motivated by…
Embracing Self-Love on Valentine's Day: Navigating Mental Health in a Societal Pressure-Filled Holiday
Valentine's Day is a time when many people celebrate love and affection with their significant others. While this holiday can be a source of joy and happiness for some, it can also be a source of stress and anxiety for others.
For many, Valentine's Day can bring up feelings of loneliness, depression, and low self-esteem. In this blog, we will discuss how mental health affects relationships, the impact of societal pressures on Valentine's Day, and ways to cope with negative emotions during this holiday.
Healing in “real life”: How restaurant and grocery store exposures facilitate eating disorder recovery
When in recovery from an eating disorder, many find that there comes a point when “the rubber meets the road” or, in other words, “sh*t gets real.” You’ve come to a juncture in your recovery journey, where you’ve successfully practiced and the learned tools and skills necessary to challenge the eating disorder. Yay! But then, plot twist, the next challenge is to use these skills beyond the therapist’s or dietitian’s office and in real life.
Perinatal Mental Health Awareness
Perinatal mental health refers to the mental health of persons during pregnancy and the postpartum period (up to one year post childbirth). It is a critical issue that often goes undiscussed and untreated, but it is important to raise awareness about the prevalence and impact of perinatal mental health disorders.
One practice to increase happiness (radical changes not required)
With the New Year, often comes talks of a “New Me,” which *eyeroll* often takes the form of some radical change with the hopes it will make us happier. Listen (please?) - I don’t wish to shame those who are craving change in their lives. I get it… folks are just trying to do and be better. Kudos! All I’m trying to highlight here is this…
Teens & self-harm: What it is and isn’t
While self-harm behaviors are worrisome, it’s important to understand what self-harm behaviors are and what they’re not.
Three Mindfulness Practices You Can Do From Anywhere
Mindfulness is one of the most effective tools in regulating your body's nervous system and it doesn’t have to be complicated.
Changing Your Life with Self-Compassion
Self-compassion isn’t something that many are taught or come by naturally; in fact, it can seem contradictory to what we are taught.
What Holistic Healing Is and Why it Matters
We each have our own thoughts, feelings, and lived experiences. At Healgood, we use a holistic, inter-disciplinary approach to healing that looks at the interconnection between each individual's unique biological, psychological, and socio-cultural factors and how these factors play a role in their health and well-being.