August is Teen Mental Health Month, making it an ideal time to reflect on how social media impacts mental well-being. While social media offers a convenient way to connect with friends and family, its influence on mental health can be both positive and negative, particularly for teenagers. The Dual Nature of Social Media Social media...Read More
Finding Work-Life Balance Finding harmony between work, family, and self-care can be a significant challenge in daily life. The demands of a career, the need to be present for loved ones, and the importance of self-care can often lead to stress and burnout. July 24th is recognized as International Self-Care Day. With careful planning and...Read More
Minority Mental Health Awareness Month: July As we observe National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month in July, it’s crucial to recognize the unique mental health challenges that minorities face and to uplift their diverse voices. Over one in five U.S. adults from various backgrounds experience mental illness, but ethnic and racial minorities often face greater...Read More
Each June, people across the globe recognize LGBTQ+ Pride Month. Being a part of the LGBTQ+ community is an important aspect of one’s identity. However, society, peers, and even family members can discriminate against and stigmatized individuals within this community, increasing the risk of facing mental health challenges. It’s crucial to recognize the unique mental...Read More
Imagine a life where every day feels like a battle, where simple joys are overshadowed by a constant sense of exhaustion and unease. This is the reality for many grappling with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD. The month of June is National PTSD Awareness Month, with June 27th also recognizing National PTSD Awareness Day. PTSD...Read More
Investing in Yourself If you’re like most people, you have a lot going on in your life. You might be juggling work, family, and social obligations. You also may be dealing with stress, anxiety, or depression. And on top of all that, you’re trying to take care of yourself! It can be tough to find...Read More
Psychiatric Medication for Women In May, we recognize both Women’s Health Month and National Women’s Health Week from May 12-15. The issue of stigma surrounding psychiatric medication, particularly for women, is a significant barrier to accessing proper mental health care. Despite over 57 million American adults needing treatment for mental health conditions, many individuals, especially...Read More
April | Stress Awareness Month In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, we often forget the profound impact that simple acts like breathing deeply can have on our mental health and overall well-being. April is Stress Awareness Month, and breathing exercises have been shown to help effectively manage stress. While shallow breathing is...Read More
April | Autism Awareness Month Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a condition that influences an individual’s behavior and communication abilities. It’s classified as a developmental disability because its symptoms generally emerge within the initial years of life. ASD is referred to as a “spectrum disorder” owing to the wide range of symptoms it encompasses. No...Read More
Unlocking More Restful Nights Imagine a scenario when you are lying in bed, trying to sleep, but your mind is not letting fall asleep. You know that checking the time will only make you more anxious and worsen the situation. Have you ever experienced something like this? We all have. It can be frustrating to...Read More