Feeling like life is too much to handle? Discover what a mental breakdown really means, the warning signs to watch for, and how to take steps toward relief before stress takes over.
Accessing mental health resources is a crucial step in the recovery from mental or psychological distress. Approximately 1 in 5 adults in the United States live with a mental health condition. The ...
It is essential to equip educators, employers, and health care professionals with the skills to reduce stigma and recognize ...
Men’s mental health is an important yet often overlooked health concern. Mental health can affect males differently than females. Both men and women experience mental health difficulties. However, ...
Over the last number of years at SELF, we’ve provided no shortage of mental health advice. Many of the stories our editors and writers publish aim to offer practical, accessible ways to give yourself ...
One-on-One Senior Correspondent Jacqui Tricarico goes to the NJEA Convention to speak with Liz Graham, Executive Director and CEO of 180 Turning Lives Around, to discuss ways the organization is ...
Mental health has a long-standing public perception problem, but the stigma appears to be shifting, at least in the United States, a new survey reveals. Results from a national online survey on mental ...
It’s hard to declare that there is a silver lining due to the pandemic. But, mental wellness is in our public discourse, and the collective ability to discuss mental wellness is materially positive.
An overwhelming majority of Australians struggling with their mental health are turning to social media – not trained professionals – for answers, in what experts say could be to “their own downfall ...
Due to changing routines and the winter blues, this time of year can be difficult for students to feel mentally healthy, especially considering the current COVID-19 surge. Students can seek mental ...
Dr. Katie O'Neal, chief medical advisor for the Southeastern Conference, speaks about athletes' mental health during the SEC NCAA college football media days Wednesday, July 17, 2024, in Dallas.