In: Awareness Days & Events
Raising Mental Health Awareness During the Holiday Season
Mental health disorders differ from holiday blues Although the holiday blues are a real phenomenon, the consequences associated with the holiday…
Read MoreThe “Halloween Scaries” and Bullying
As we approach Halloween, many individuals will dress up in costumes as an innocent ploy to mock and bully mental health…
Read MoreHorticulture Therapy for Mental Illness
May is Mental Illness Awareness Month, which is dedicated to raising awareness and breaking down the stigmas for mental health disorders…
Read MoreFour Ways Mental Health is Commonly Shamed
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and since 1949, organizations across the United States have been actively trying to promote awareness…
Read MoreNational Suicide Prevention Week: September 9-15th 2018
September 9-15th is National Suicide Prevention week organized by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. “If you have experienced the suicide…
Read MoreNational Suicide Month: Suicide Affects Everyone, Including Celebrities
Suicide and Celebrities National Suicide Month is September and 2018, in particular, has been an incredibly hard year for society across…
Read MoreNational Safety Month: Seeking Help For Substance Abuse on and off the Job
Who is affected? June is National Safety Month, an observance organized by the National Safety Council (NSC) with the goal of…
Read MoreNational Recovery Month: How to Be Successful in Recovery
How to Be Successful in Recovery September is National Recovery Month, initiated by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration….
Read MoreThe Head to Heart Connection: Mental Health and Heart Disease
The human heart is one of the most important organs in the body as it delivers oxygenated blood to every organ…
Read MoreMental Health Awareness Week 2018: Debunking Myths About Mental Illness
An alarming rise in depression and anxiety and a 30% rise in suicides since 1999 point to a major crisis in…
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