September 20, 2021
Following a series of reports from the Wall Street Journal on Facebook Inc, and the impact of it’s photo-sharing platform Instagram, the social media giant is now responding.
Continue readingFollowing a series of reports from the Wall Street Journal on Facebook Inc, and the impact of it’s photo-sharing platform Instagram, the social media giant is now responding.
Continue readingAccording to the CDC, between March and May, 2020, hospitals across the country saw a 24% increase in mental health emergency visits by kids aged 5 to 11 years old,[…]
Continue readingFeelings of sadness are ubiquitous but the concept of depression is ill-defined – and the risk is medication being inappropriately prescribed
Continue readingHere are four ways employers can support their employees’ mental health during this uncertain time.
Continue readingThe crises, challenges, and trauma of 2020 and 2021 have put mental health front-and-center for employers like never before. But will this period represent a fundamental turning point for workplace[…]
Continue readingSeptember, also known as National Suicide Prevention month, is a time when organizations, communities, and survivors rally to raise awareness and share resources on the realities of mental health.
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