Mental health is just as important as physical health—but unlike a broken bone or the flu, emotional and psychological struggles aren’t always easy to recognize. In South Carolina and beyond, many people suffer in silence, unsure if what they’re feeling “counts” as a reason to get help.
Here’s the truth: if something is disrupting your daily life, relationships, or peace of mind, that’s reason enough to reach out.
At Behavioral Health of SC, we’re here to support you—without judgment, pressure, or stigma. Below are 5 signs it may be time to speak with a mental health professional.
1. You’re Feeling Overwhelmed or Stuck
We all experience stress, but if you’re constantly overwhelmed, mentally exhausted, or feel like you’re running on empty no matter how much you rest, it could be a sign of something deeper—like anxiety, depression, or burnout. A therapist can help you sort through the noise, create coping strategies, and feel in control again.
2. Your Emotions Feel Unmanageable
Everyone has ups and downs. But if you’re experiencing intense sadness, irritability, hopelessness, anger, or mood swings that …
In today’s always-on culture, managing stress and staying emotionally grounded can feel like a full-time job. While practices like therapy, mindfulness, and exercise are essential components of mental health, many people are also turning to nutrition—and more specifically, beverages—to support their emotional well-being.
Calming drinks are more than a trend; they’re part of a growing movement toward functional wellness. Whether infused with adaptogens, herbs, or cannabinoids, these beverages are designed to help you feel more relaxed, centered, and in control of your mood.
One standout in this category is Sota Pot, a refreshingly crafted drink that combines flavor and chill vibes in one easy-to-enjoy can. It’s ideal for those moments when you want to unwind naturally, without relying on caffeine, alcohol, or overstimulation.
The Physiology of Calm
When we’re stressed, our bodies release cortisol—a hormone linked to fight-or-flight responses. Calming beverages work by helping regulate this system. Ingredients like magnesium, L-theanine, and GABA encourage the body to shift into a parasympathetic state, also known as “rest and digest.” This results in slower heart rate, reduced anxiety, and clearer thinking.…
Kids need to learn manners from the very beginning. It’s important for them to share toys, take turns, never hit or name-call, and remember to say please and thank you.
Teaching them these etiquette skills can set them up for life! Using clear explanations, reminders and rewards (as needed), these good manners can become habits. Enroll your child in LLuxxall etiquette classes for kids, essential life skills with expert guidance in a positive and engaging environment.
1. Make it a game
Kids and good manners aren’t always a natural fit so turning them into polite respectful human beings may feel like a uphill battle. However, it can be easier if you make it fun and interesting rather than lecturing them or making them feel embarrassed about their behavior.
Start by teaching them how to greet people and what it means to say please and thank you. Then, move on to broader etiquette skills like table manners and behaviors appropriate for special events such as weddings or parties.
Playing games that focus on manners makes the lesson fun and engaging …
One of the biggest to-dos on any bride’s wedding checklist is finding her dream dress. With Pinterest boards, bridal shows, and shopping trips with the besties, picking out a gown can be a stressful and emotional process.
Whether you’re shopping on your own or with friends here are five essential tips to help you find the perfect dress. Schedule your dream day effortlessly. Visit our wedding shop website and book your appointment today for a seamless and stress-free experience.
1. Know Your Style
When searching for your wedding dress, it is important to know what you like. Trying on gowns you think you want to wear, but do not actually love, will only leave you frustrated.
If you are unsure about what your style is, look for inspiration online or in bridal magazines to help narrow down your options. Narrowing your choices down to two or three is ideal and helps keep you focused and on track.
Try to schedule your appointments on a weekday, so you don’t feel rushed. Bridal salons are often busier on weekends, and you may …





