anxiety

5 Benefits of Anxiety Counseling In The New Academic Year

It’s the start of another academic year! University of Utah, BYU, Utah Tech, and many more schools, colleges, and universities in the Salt Lake Valley and Utah Valley are gearing up for another year of training.

Do you feel a flurry of mixed emotions? You may feel nervous, excited, overwhelmed, motivated, tired, or anxious. These are all completely normal feelings to have.

Anxiety about keeping up with tasks and homework, achieving good grades, making friends, being seen as cool, and keeping family happy can all take their toll on the mind and heart.

One of the best things you can do to proactively help your anxiety is to find a compassionate counselor who truly understands what you’re going through.

Knowing you’re not alone in your feelings can be helpful, but it’s often not enough to alleviate your anxiety completely. It can be scary to talk to your peers and be vulnerable with them about what you’re feeling! How will they react? Will they view you differently? Will they laugh at you?

A trained counselor can help you navigate all the emotions that come with going back to school, including how to deal with people and how to feel good about yourself with or without their good opinion.

These ideals may feel wildly out of your reach at the moment. But a compassionate therapist is just a bit taller than you, thanks to their training and experience, so they can help you pull down those higher branches and reach the goals you’d love to achieve.

Inside Wellness in sunny Utah Valley is close to all the major schools and universities in Northern Utah. Our caring therapists specialize in helping students navigate the challenges of school.

This includes students staying in the US from another country to go to school here. You are very welcome! We want to support you as you go through this journey and help you reach your goals.

Our mission is not just to help you make it through your schooling; we want to help you come out the other side a stronger, more confident person, who feels good about themself and what they’ve accomplished.

If this sounds like something you’d like to explore, schedule a call with our gentle Care Coordinator today. She will listen to your challenges and goals and help match you with a therapist who will truly be able to support you.

Going back to school may feel scary and lonely, but you don’t need to stay feeling that way! Reach out for help from Inside Wellness Counseling today. It may be one of the best investments in your future you ever make!

Is OSFED A Real Eating Disorder?

Is OSFED A Real Eating Disorder?

In our appearance-crazed, weight-obsessed, perfection-focused world, eating disorders are become more and more common. Humans are social creatures and we are not immune to social pressure, especially if we are already struggling with anxiety or depression.

Sometimes an eating disorder doesn’t fit into the clearly defined characteristics of other, labeled eating disorders, such as bulimia or anorexia nervosa. However, a person may still be suffering from significantly disordered eating that negatively affects their mood, ability to function, relationships, and health.


In this case, a person may be diagnosed with OSFED - Other Specified Feeding and Eating Disorder.

Questions to ask a prospective anxiety therapist

Questions to ask a prospective anxiety therapist

You think he may be struggling with anxiety and suspect you need help but are unsure how to find the right anxiety specialist for you? You are not alone in this quest, it’s hard to determine who’s going to work for you from just looking at their profile on psychology today or a google search. Finding the right therapist involves two key features.

Is there more to rest than guilt?

Is there more to rest than guilt?

When you think about taking a moment to rest, you feel guilty and worry that you might be lazy. There are better ways to spend your time, and honestly, you have a hard time relaxing anyway. But in the back of your mind, you’re thinking that it might be nice and you’ve been pretty stressed lately. Now you’re caught between two warring sides and unsure what to do. What if you rest, and it’s a waste of time that leaves you feeling worse? But what if you could rest, guilt free, with the knowledge that in some ways, you are being productive?