by Katherine Kornberg | Mar 26, 2021 | Blogs, News
It’s no secret that those of us suffering from depression often feel alone and with nowhere to turn for support. While some of us have friends or family who we can call when feeling depressed, we may not always want to ask for help or even have the energy to pick up...
by Mary Abzug | Mar 15, 2021 | Blogs, Mental Health, News
If you are one of the 3.5 billion smartphone users worldwide, then you likely are familiar with the abundance of apps available at your fingertips. Between social media platforms, fitness trackers, games, music, news, there is basically an app for everything at this...
by Frank Hamilton | Mar 13, 2021 | Blogs, News
A family separating is always a difficult process both mentally and emotionally. Sometimes it happens naturally as two people grow apart and no longer wish to stay together. Other times it is a result of emotional, physical, and/or sexual abuse between the spouses....
by Mary Abzug | Feb 23, 2021 | Blogs, Mental Health, News
America has a long history of attempts to treat mental illnesses and address mental health issues. From asylums and lobotomies to the beginning of modern therapy treatments, the system of mental health care has come a long way. But of course, there is still much to be...
by Stanley Clark | Feb 20, 2021 | Blogs, Mental Health, News
Education is one of the many things significantly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. With schools closed down to prevent the spread of the virus, teachers and students currently depend on distance learning. However, distance learning may also result in students...
by Katherine Kornberg | Feb 20, 2021 | Blogs, Editorial, Mental Health, News
According to Mental Health America, 1.2 million individuals living with mental illness sit in jail and prison every year. Serious mental illness has become so prevalent in U.S. jails and prisons that they are commonly referred to as “the new asylums.” Right here in...