Leah Everett Thompson. MS LPC

Leah Everett Thompson. MS LPC *i do not diagnose or treat mental illness on social media. I am an LPC and I welcome questions re behavioral, trauma, anxiety, depression, low self esteem.

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and I welcome questions related to mental illnesses/diagnosis and even questions related to medications for mental illness (I am not a doctor and do not prescribe them). I have worked with adults in substance abuse and mental health related issues. I have worked with couples and child adolescent counseling/therapy for various reasons, ie. I love what I do and I work hard to encourage everyone to focus on their Mental Health.

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Recent research highlights the powerful role magnesium can play in mental health and overall well-being. A study found that supplementing 125 to 300 milligrams of magnesium with each meal and again at bedtime led to rapid improvements in symptoms of major depression, with recovery observed in less than seven days for some participants.

Magnesium is a crucial mineral that supports hundreds of enzymatic processes in the body, including nerve and muscle function, energy production, and the regulation of neurotransmitters that influence mood. Low magnesium levels have been associated with increased risk of depression, anxiety, sleep disturbances, and headaches. By supplementing magnesium consistently, the study participants not only experienced improvements in depressive symptoms but also reported reductions in anxiety, insomnia, and migraine-like headaches.

The mechanism behind magnesium’s mental health benefits involves its calming effect on the nervous system. Magnesium helps regulate the activity of NMDA receptors in the brain, which play a role in synaptic plasticity and mood regulation. It also supports the balance of stress-related hormones and promotes relaxation, which can improve sleep quality and reduce anxiety.

These findings suggest that magnesium supplementation may be a simple, natural, and effective adjunct to traditional treatments for depression and other neurological or psychological conditions. While it is not a replacement for professional medical care, incorporating magnesium through diet or supplements could help improve mental health outcomes and enhance overall well-being. Foods rich in magnesium include leafy greens, nuts, seeds, and whole grains, making it possible to support mental health through both nutrition and supplementation.

As science continues to uncover the link between minerals and brain function, magnesium stands out as a mineral that is both accessible and profoundly beneficial. Its rapid effects on mood and cognitive function underscore the importance of maintaining adequate levels for mental and physical health alike.

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I can’t stress this enough. 🛑Stop. Take a moment when you feel stimulated emotionally and might react impulsively to som...
08/09/2025

I can’t stress this enough.
🛑Stop. Take a moment when you feel stimulated emotionally and might react impulsively to something or someone.
This helps to address the feelings beyond anger.
They say anger is rooted in FEAR or HURT.
taking a moment to process the emotions will allow you to gauge where it is coming from.

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🌟✨ **Signs Therapy is Working!** ✨🌟 🎉 If you're on a journey of self-improvement and healing through therapy, it's impor...
05/26/2025

🌟✨ **Signs Therapy is Working!** ✨🌟

🎉 If you're on a journey of self-improvement and healing through therapy, it's important to celebrate the little wins along the way! Here are some signs that your therapy sessions are making a positive impact:

1. **Increased Self-Awareness:** You’re starting to recognize your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors more clearly. ❤️

2. **Improved Coping Skills:** Facing challenges feels a bit easier as you employ new strategies to manage stress and anxiety. 🛠️

3. **Changes in Perspective:** You find yourself viewing situations or problems from a different, often more positive, angle. 🔍

4. **Better Communication:** You’re expressing your feelings more openly and effectively, leading to healthier relationships. 💬❤️

5. **Emotional Regulation:** Those overwhelming emotions feel more manageable, and you can identify triggers more easily. 🌪️➡️🌤️

6. **Goal Setting:** You're setting and working towards personal goals, no matter how small! 🎯

7. **Motivation to Change:** You feel inspired to make positive changes in your life and want to take action. 🚀

Remember, progress isn’t always linear, and it’s okay to have ups and downs. Celebrate your journey and keep pushing forward! 🌟💪

Have you noticed any of these signs in your own therapy journey? Share your thoughts. 👇💬

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