This article was co-authored with Erin Hill, an incoming Ph.D. student at The University of Maryland, who researches grief responses. Source: Teddy Rawpixel/Rawpixel John’s wife is in critical condition in the Intensive Care Unit. She’s a healthy thirty-five-year-old, yet her organs are failing. Doctors aren’t sure exactly what’s wrong, but …
Read More »Ask a Therapist: How to Manage Mental Health During a Pandemic [Video]
As we navigate the COVID-19 pandemic, anxiety is normal. Many people are feeling worried, afraid, or are struggling with boredom and isolation. Loss of income, disconnection from social support networks, and other factors make it difficult for us to rely on our usual sources of stability and comfort. As therapists, …
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I hope this e-bulletin finds you all fit and healthy, and suitably adjusting to your new lives during the Covid-19 outbreak. It is a challenging time for us all, both as individuals and as a global community. We encourage you to check out our blog area and related articles for things to consider to help you …
Read More »Interview: Sherry James – After The Suicide: Leading With Love And Light
In this interview, I talk with Author, executive coach, and keynote speaker Sherry James, PMP. She will be releasing her debut novel, “After The Suicide: Leading with Love and Light” in the next couple of months. The novels speaks candidly about her journey after the suicide of her father, an …
Read More »isolation diaries: one
In 2018, I took six months off work to unwind and settle my mind. It was a big decision but I eventually welcomed the break with open arms, and spent my time mostly writing and getting through a huge pile of books I had accumulated. Now, in 2020, …
Read More »Hey! Exciting News!
Hey, How are you all doing? Good, I hope, with all this COVID-19 stuff going on! I’ve been in a deep depression for about a month, but i’m kicking out of it. Slowly, but surely! I lost my job due to not being a good fit for the company, or …
Read More »Coping with Early Menopause
Early menopause happens when a woman’s periods stop before the age of 45. It can happen naturally, or as a side effect of some treatments. For most women, the menopause starts between the ages of 45 and 55. One cause of early menopause is surgery to remove the ovaries. Surgically …
Read More »8 Signs of Severe Depression
For individuals looking for treatment options for mental health and addiction conditions, TheTreatmentSpecialist.com offers a confidential helpline that provides assistance. Treatment Specialists are standing by to answer your questions and provide treatment recommendations based on your unique needs. Calls to The Treatment Specialist website will be answered by a Featured …
Read More »Lack of Mental Health Support during Covid-19
By Robin (from ABLEize) ABLEize has made a shocking discovery that many people with severe anxiety, depression and loneliness as well as thoughts of suicide during the fears following Coronavirus (COVID-19) are not able to receive the mental health support they so desperately need. Due to the lack of mental …
Read More »What do I do with my life?
Whether you’re looking for a new job, or about to graduate, what questions should you ask yourself to figure out next steps? Luke Hanson, Academic Advisor and postbac at University of Alabama at Birmingham Stories aren’t just for kids. Storytelling is a critical, key element of continued learning, development, productivity …
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