Stella Green Sanderson didn’t see her breakdown coming. “I just started to fall apart and I didn’t know what was happening or why it and things just became difficult to complete. I was paralyzed,” she tells CBC. She was suffering … Continue reading
Donna Green Couldn’t Find a Mental Health Facility For Her Daughter So She Started One
Monthly Archives: September 2016Ottawa Gives $2.9 Million To Programs Helping Veterans Find Work
Canada’s federal government is giving $2.9 million for a program to help veterans struggling with mental health problems to find jobs. The money is going to the Mood Disorders Society of Canada to help provide vets with skills training and … Continue reading
Stress Literally Shrinks Your Brain. But You Can Reverse The Damage
Researchers at Yale University have found that stress reduces the volume of grey matter in the areas of the brain responsible for self-control. So experiencing stress actually makes it more difficult to deal with future stress because it harms your … Continue reading
Santa Ono on Managing Depression: ‘It’s Possible To Move Back To Functioning Life’
Santa Ono, president of the University of Cincinnati, stunned an audience by revealing that in his youth he twice tried to kill himself. In an interview with The Enquirer, Ono said he recovered from depression and he wanted to lessen … Continue reading
One Out of Five Students Have a Mental Illness and Schools Aren’t Doing Much
Although one in five students suffer from mental illness, schools often do not screen students for mental health issues. Even if students are successfully identified, many areas lack the community-based mental health treatment options that would be needed to help … Continue reading
Writing Your Way Out Of An Emotional Funk
James Pennebaker got married right out of college in the early 1970s. Three years after his marriage, he and his wife started to question their relationship, and Pennebaker sank into a depression. Embarrassed by what he saw as emotional weakness, … Continue reading
Hygge: Denmark’s Big Mental Health Trend
Although there is no literal translation, the Danish word hygge (pronounced hoo-ga) means a feeling of intimacy and contentment. It’s about creating feelings of happiness, friendliness and well-being, according to this article in Country Living UK. It’s about finding deeper … Continue reading
How To Quiet The Worried Mind? Try Nature Therapy
We can never have enough of nature. So writes Emily Deans in Psychology Today. She says it can be crucial for our mental health. Historically, a remedy for low spirits would be to send someone to the quiet of the … Continue reading
The Secret To Getting The Most Out Of Your Antidepressants? Sleep
For a study in The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 68 people spent either six or eight hours in bed per night during their first two weeks on the antidepressant fluoxetine. The University of Michigan researchers used sleep-tracking devices to make … Continue reading
Can Employers Ask About Your Mental Health During Interviews?
Helpful insights from this article in Inc. magazine. Turns out that pre-employment, the employer may not ask questions that will disclose the existence of a disability, such as mental health conditions, including depression and anxiety. What they can ask are … Continue reading