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The Power of Mindfulness: Techniques and Benefits for Mental Health

In our fast-paced, high-stress world, the ancient practice of mindfulness has emerged as a vital tool for mental health and well-being. Mindfulness, a form of meditation, involves focusing on the present moment without judgment. This simple yet powerful technique has profound effects on the mind, body, and spirit, offering a path to awareness, peace of…

8 Key Benefits of Mental Health Therapy

Mental health therapy, sometimes known as psychotherapy or counseling, is a journey that thousands embark upon each day, seeking clarity, healing, and a better understanding of themselves. Therapy offers a multitude of benefits that contribute significantly to one’s mental, emotional, and physical well-being. If you’re considering therapy, here are eight compelling ways it can improve…

Supporting Children’s Mental Health During Distressing News Cycles

In today’s fast-paced and interconnected world, children are exposed to an ever-increasing flow of information, much of which can be distressing. News of natural disasters, political turmoil, and acts of violence can permeate their lives, leaving them feeling anxious, confused, and overwhelmed. As parents or caregivers, it is our responsibility to provide children with the…

Woman experiencing loneliness during the holidays

How to Manage Loneliness During the Holidays

For some people, the holidays are a time of togetherness. However, if you’ve recently lost a loved one or feel disconnected from friends and family, you might find you feel more lonely than normal. Here’s how to work through loneliness during the holidays. Would you like help managing loneliness during the holidays? Schedule a visit…

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Beating Cabin Fever: 10 Mental Health Tips for Remote Workers in Winter

Winter often brings poor mental health, whether you have season affective disorder or generally feel blue. If you are a remote worker, you might be even more prone to feelings of depression or anxiety, especially if you spend a lot of time indoors or lack in-person contact. Here are 10 tips to help you improve…

Woman taking medication to help with depression

Does Medication Help Depression? When to Consider Antidepressants

If it seems that more people are taking medication for depression these days, it might be because they are. According to CDC statistics, 10.6% of adults took antidepressants between 2009-2010, while 13.8% of adults took antidepressants from 2017-2018. So does medication help depression? Here’s what you need to know. Are you looking for help with…

Woman experiencing anxiety all the time

Why Am I Anxious All the Time? What to Do When Your Anxiety Is Out of Control

Anxiety is the most common mental health problem in the world. In fact, about 264 million people worldwide have anxiety disorders. However, if you’re feeling anxious all the time, you need more than statistics. You need some kind of strategy, and perhaps mental health help, to start feeling less anxious and more like yourself. Are…

Adult woman with eating disorder looking down at bowl of soup

Eating Disorders in Adults: 4 Signs You Should Seek Help

When we think of eating disorders, we often picture a young girl with anorexia. However, eating disorders in adults do occur, and they can be just as severe or even fatal. Anyone can have an unhealthy concept of how to eat properly – whether young or old, male or female. Here are the main types…

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Can Living with Chronic Illness Cause Depression?

Living with chronic illness can make every day challenging. From the illness itself to all the things it forces or prevents you from doing, chronic illness can affect your mood significantly. Here’s how ongoing illnesses can affect your mood and what you can do to build a better life despite your illness. Is your chronic…

Woman support and helping her friend with depression

How Can You Help a Friend with Depression? 5 Ways to Show Support

When your friend is depressed, you want to help them feel better. You want them to get past the emotional pain so you can have the kind of friendship you had with them in the past. Yet, the idea that you might say or do the wrong thing might be keeping you from saying anything.…