The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) will be holding its 24th annual Walkathon Celebration on Sunday at Stanley Park in Westfield.
“Taking care of ourselves helps us feel calmer, more refreshed and more energized,” the release said. “Self-care is an important part of building resilience, or bouncing back from stress, trauma and burnout.”
This week on Mental Health Monday, youth are discussing mental health more than ever before.
Dr. Rodney Villanueva with Atrium Health explains how you can take care of your mental health.
In our modern society, mental health issues are reaching unprecedented levels. Anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, and various other mental health problems have become pervasive, affecting individuals of all ages and backgrounds
Mental health experts have drawn attention to the prevalent yet often overlooked issue of maternal mental health challenges affecting pregnant women and nursing mothers.
The charity is announcing the ambassadorship ahead of Mental Health Awareness Week, 13th – 19th May, “the UK’s largest mental health campaign”. 25-year-old Wisher, owns and runs The Ministry of Boxing, a boxing club and gym in Armley, which he opened in 2022 and which is now affiliated to England Boxing, the governing body of the amateur sport. As part of his work, he runs free boxing sessions at local secondary schools, has raised funds for local and national charities, and has participated in...
The 24th annual walkathon celebration hosted by the National Alliance on Mental Illness is being held in Stanley Park on Sunday, May 19th.
Circleville, Ohio – May 16, 2024 Exciting news has emerged from Pickaway County Public Health as they proudly announce their selection to receive grant funding from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) aimed at bolstering mosquito control efforts. Among a competitive pool of applicants, Pickaway County stood out, being one of 58 local health departments […]
The staff and management at MiraVista showed their continued support for mental wellness on Thursday.
We know that TV has the power to change minds on political and social issues. But what if it can change minds about mental health? Two studies, both published Thursday, looked at depictions of mental health on TV. They were commissioned by MTV Entertainment Studios as part of its Mental Health Storytelling Initiative and Mental Health Media Guide, which lists resources and advocates that are available to teach creators about best practices for talking about mental health in their works. The...
PITTSBURGH — Maria Hubal sent one student back to class just as another walked in. The sixth grader, slouched over with his hood pulled low, made a beeline to a hammock chair and curled up. Hubal, Bellevue Elementary’s behavioral health school educator, gently asked if everything was OK and what she could do to help. […]