Tierney Sutton, a nine-time Grammy-nominated jazz vocalist, raises awareness of systemic racism in the United States with her new single, “Good People.” “Good People,” which was officially released today, is a satirical... Read more »
Humanity has endured so much suffering in the past few years. With pandemics, world wars, hate crimes, and mass shootings, it’s understandable why the Universal House of Justice, the global governing body... Read more »
Latino culture is a culture of warmth — of family, food, hard work, and celebration through thick and thin. This culture of connection keeps us going through life’s challenges, especially if we’re... Read more »
Gardens represent a microcosm of our world. Given that the garden was God’s first work of art, it is humanity’s role to dress and keep the garden beautiful, to be fruitful and... Read more »
Share on PinterestA new study looks at how the brains of people with substance use disorder can be similar.Helene Cyr/Stocksy United New research demonstrates a common brain network among people with substance... Read more »
You’re lying in bed, trying to fall asleep but the racing thoughts won’t stop. Instead, your brain is busy making detailed plans for the next day, replaying embarrassing moments (“why did I... Read more »
Seen in author’s supermarket. Source: Courtesy of Meg Selig “Self-care.” It’s a word that can mean different things to different people. A colleague of mine claims that her favorite self-care activity is... Read more »
Kai Koerber was a junior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School when a gunman murdered 14 students and three staff members there on Valentine’s Day in 2018. Seeing his peers — and... Read more »
A recent study examined whether highly sensitive people are affected more strongly by negative events only, or by both negative and positive events. The paper, authored by Van Reyn et al., and... Read more »
Today, when the health and wellness industry has expanded, more people are looking for ways to upscale their fitness regimes. It is not just about physical exercise anymore, but a bit more... Read more »
Unplug and Unwind: The 7 meditation apps for people seeking mindfulness Today’s rapidly evolving and fast-tracked lifestyle can play havoc with the minds of people and make it cumbersome to find peace... Read more »
Now, this is gonna be fun! Because if there’s something that people really enjoy, it’s talkin’ trash about OTHER people and OTHER professions. And you’re about to get an earful from AskReddit... Read more »
Source: Susan-lu4esm/ Pixabay This past June, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) released an exhaustive survey report on the mental health status of the lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB)... Read more »
Working in a creative field can have its emotional ups and downs. While it can be deeply rewarding, there are some challenges intrinsic to these industries that make it hard to prioritise... Read more »
‘Think of two names in your diary today, and just pick up the phone to them. Call them to say hello and make them feel visible.’ (Photo: Other) Sometimes, we sadly observe... Read more »
Mindfulness is everywhere — everyone’s talking about its benefits. And you want to make use of this incredible personal development tool. But how do you actually put it into practice? Not so... Read more »
Image: Lesley Juarez on Unsplash.com Mindfulness is a powerful practice that has gained popularity in recent years due to its numerous benefits for mental, emotional, and physical well-being. While mindfulness is beneficial... Read more »
Allo, a new financial app that can be described as Headspace for personal finance, is aiming to help users meaningfully engage with their finances without becoming overwhelmed with numbers and spending. The... Read more »
Oană Andrei/Pexels Some people improve in therapy in a short amount of time. Others stay in treatment for years without seeing any significant progress. What’s the difference? Psychologists have been trying to... Read more »
While addressing mental health care is an important year-round goal, July has been designated as National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month to recognize the challenges unique to people of color, which have... Read more »
For incarcerated journalist Greg Eskridge, the mark of the tablet computer’s influence is clearest on the bottom floor of his cell block at San Quentin State Prison. He says as recently as... Read more »
TalkThru is Launching AI Therapist to Help People with Mental Health at Affordable Price Florida – July 10, 2023 — TalkThru, a leading online mental health application, is proud to announce the... Read more »
PRESS RELEASE Published July 7, 2023 Robin Fritz is a transformational life coach who is dedicated to helping individuals unleash their potential and achieve remarkable personal growth. As a certified Life Coach... Read more »
The resource will help travellers get insights into planning a safe and unforgettable journey. London, UK –News Direct– KISS PR Brand Story SDVH [Self Drive Vehicle Hire], a car rental service provider... Read more »
Mental health disorders affect millions of people across the world, but there are still many myths and misconceptions about what these conditions are and how they affect those who live with them.... Read more »
Mental health is a crucial aspect of overall health and well-being, yet it is often overlooked or stigmatized. Millions of people around the world struggle with various mental health disorders, and it’s... Read more »
Mental health treatment is a crucial aspect of overall health and wellbeing. For many people, seeking help for mental health issues can be a daunting task, but the benefits of doing so... Read more »
For some people, writing is about much more than putting words on a page. It’s an act that has the power to transform a person’s perspective, mood and way of thinking and... Read more »
States and schools with more inclusive policies and protections help LGBTQ youth and their families feel safer. AP Photo/Tommy Martino Pride month is a time of celebration for the LGBTQ+ community, with... Read more »
By Erin Jerome When Mildred Alexander slipped on ice and broke her wrist, Monique St. Clair was there to help her schedule medical appointments, attend those appointments and stick to a plan... Read more »
Breakups can be incredibly tough, leaving us feeling lost and broken. It’s a time filled with raw emotions and difficult decisions. Navigating life after a breakup can be a challenging and emotionally... Read more »
We Are All One in Humanity: Connectedness of All People In a world that often seems divided by race, religion, politics, and cultural differences, it can be easy to forget that we... Read more »
Mental health disorders have long been stigmatized in our society, with many people still believing that they are a sign of weakness or a lack of willpower. However, this couldn’t be further... Read more »
Mental health disorders are common and affect millions of people worldwide. They can have a significant impact on a person’s quality of life, relationships, and ability to function normally. Here are the... Read more »
photo by: Sylas May There’s a new resource at the Judicial and Law Enforcement Center, and its goal is to help make going to court a little less daunting. That resource is... Read more »
Today is Tick Awareness Day. To mark the day, HSE Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) has some practical advice on how to protect yourself against ticks, whose bite can cause Lyme disease.... Read more »
See who in the industry is being hired and promoted in this edition of People on the Move, including WCRI’s new CEO, Golberg Segalla’s workers’ comp team expansion and more. Goldberg Segalla... Read more »
BETHESDA, Md. — Eating disorders are serious and often fatal illnesses associated with severe disturbances in people’s eating behaviors, thoughts, and emotions. Research has found that delaying treatment results in poorer outcomes for... Read more »