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No Name-Calling Week: A Time for Positive Expression

  • We never outgrow the pain of bullying. It can cause anxiety, depression, and trauma years and even decades after it occurs. But there’s good news: we can work together to forge a brighter future. That’s the purpose of No Name-Calling Week (NNCW), an initiative designed to teach us better ways to communicate rather than lashing

  • Mental Wellness Month: Where You Can Connect with Others

  • When you skin your knee, you apply a bandage. When you break your arm, you wear a cast. But when your psychological health is in jeopardy, many often allow the issue to go unchecked. Mental wellness is complicated because it’s invisible. You can’t see a scar or visually identify the pain, but it’s there. That’s

  • New Years Resolution to Get Assistance with Mental Health

  • With a New Year almost upon us, now is generally the time we turn our minds to New Year Resolutions. Top of the list for most of us is losing weight – but there is another topic that is literally on the top of many people’s minds and that is their mental health. So perhaps

  • Doing Nice Things for People You Love Around the Holidays

  • With the holidays almost upon us, it can put some of us in the mind of charity and doing nice things for people we love. After all, that’s what the spirit of the season is all about and it’s actually proven that doing something good for others is healthy for the person doing it. Yes

  • National Suicide Survivors’ Day

  • The holidays magnify everything. Stress, love, longing, family, romance – all of these factors are amplified by the realities of the coming New Year as people ask themselves where they are positioned in life and what they wish to happen in the future. We all put increased pressure on ourselves during this festive season, and

  • Why Educating on Depression is Important in 2018 & How You Can Be an Advocate

  • Depression (major depressive disorder or clinical depression) is a common but serious mood disorder that affects 19 million Americans annually (and 350 million worldwide). It causes severe symptoms that affect how you feel, think, and handle daily activities, such as sleeping, eating, or working. To be diagnosed with depression, the symptoms must be present for

  • Can I get TMS Treatment if I Have a Physical Disability?

  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy has been around since the 1980’s.  The procedure has emerged as a treatment option for major depressive disorder or depression that has been unresponsive to medication and psycho-cognitive therapy.  TMS therapy is a non-invasive procedure which uses magnetic fields to induce nerve cell stimulation in the areas of the brain

  • Suicide Prevention Month

  • Wellness knows no time, dates, or schedules. Happiness should never be put on hold, but celebrating your wellbeing is a notable occasion indeed. That’s why we’re looking forward to September: a chance to take stock in all of our wins and work together to battle back the darkness in honor of Suicide Prevention Month. A

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