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Mental health challenges cost the global economy over $1 trillion annually. In the U.S. alone, depression and anxiety are responsible for 12 billion lost workdays each year. And yet, the stigma ...
Living with Tourette syndrome 'profoundly' affected Max's mental health. They're not alone ... More information and support with mental health is available at beyondblue.org.au and on 1300 22 4636.
It's also not good for your body to too often experience the flood of stress hormones associated with anger. While there are "no one-size-fits-all solutions when it comes to managing anger," says ...
3. A deep focus. Jelena Zelen | Shutterstock. When people are alone, they tend to focus deeply on other things that they need to get done. This is the benefit that people who prefer solitude ...
You're Not Alone. Mental health diagnoses can feel scary. They can come with stigma, shame, and uncertainty. But they can also be an invitation to stop surviving and start living with intention.
Laura Langenderfer shares her journey from a nervous breakdown to mental health advocacy, emphasizing honesty and therapy's role in recovery. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
‘You are not alone’ D.C.’s mental health programming includes the use of peer specialists — people who’ve addressed their own mental health that went through training to become certified ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - It was Strike Out Stigma Night at The Biscuits game, a chance to show caregivers and people living with mental health disorders they’re not alone.More than 900,000 Alabamians ...
Mental health recovery is not a straight path forward for many men, but can be filled with setbacks. Reports about Sen. John Fetterman's behavior offer insights about the complexity of depression ...
Being organized can actually improve mental health. This is why. To that end, Happy Cities and the Hey Neighbour Collective co-produced a toolkit based on over a decade of research.
Sharing a meal with friends and family could be the key to better mental health. Food has long been a tool for connection—and it might even be the answer to today’s loneliness epidemic.
The center has been serving Alaskans ages 12 to 17 in mental health crises for almost two decades. It typically housed about seven to 13 patients at once, and it reached kids at a crucial time.