February 24, 2021
American students were experiencing widespread mental-health distress long before the COVID-19 pandemic took hold. A tragic expression of this distress, youth suicide has been on the rise for the past[…]
Continue readingAmerican students were experiencing widespread mental-health distress long before the COVID-19 pandemic took hold. A tragic expression of this distress, youth suicide has been on the rise for the past[…]
Continue readingIt was the end of March, a few weeks after her high school cheerleading season was put on hold because of the coronavirus pandemic, and her anxiety had risen while[…]
Continue readingSocial media can have a good effect on our mental health if we use it in a different way than it is set up to be used.
Continue readingWhen an employee discloses that they have a mental health condition, it can be hard to know how to handle the conversation— especially if this is the first time you’ve[…]
Continue readingA new study published in the Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA) confirms that 2020 sucked.
Continue readingIt should have been obvious that a once-in-a century outlier event — shattering economies, throwing millions onto the unemployment rolls, shuttering schools, forcing isolation — combined with an outpouring of fury over racial injustice — would precipitate a tsunami of[…]
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