by Delmar | May 25, 2018 | Mental Health, News
By: Singingsocialworker Last week, there was a general overview of the unique effect that death by suicide has on the survivors. This week, we will discuss specific interventions that are designed to help survivors cope, and provide a sense of hope in order to move...
by Susanna Harris | May 21, 2018 | Blogs, Editorial
The University of California, Berkeley, released a Graduate Student Happiness and Well-Being Report (link is external). They found that 47 percent of doctoral students and 37 percent of master’s students surveyed met the clinical criteria for depression based on their...
by Lulu The Green Fairy | May 18, 2018 | Mental Health, News
Often amongst people who have little or no knowledge about the specifics of mental health issues, there is a common misconception about splitting; through no fault of their own as misconceptions are often media driven. Splitting tends to get thought of in terms of...
by Kevin Naruse | May 11, 2018 | Mental Health
Do the blues ever hit you hard enough that you feel frozen? You want to get out and move and practice all those amazing self-care tips you have read about. However, what do you when depression has its grip on you that you feel stuck? Lack of motivation and energy is...
by Dalila Perdomo | Mar 26, 2018 | Blogs
Do you feel overwhelmed by the emotions and hardships you’re going through? Do you feel lonely at times? Do you talk enough about your feelings with people? What’s the point of talking to someone? We’ve all been in situations where we feel alone, abandoned or...
by Delmar | Mar 13, 2018 | Mental Health
It has been said that there are two things humans are sure to do, and those are to live and die. Even though everyone will die, death is still a taboo and uncomfortable subject for many. Death of a loved one can leave family and friends grieving. However, this grief...