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Americans Are in a Mental Health Crisis – Especially African Americans. Can Churches help?

“Americans are in a mental health crisis – especially African Americans. Can churches help?” by Brad R. Fulton, Indiana University Centuries of systemic racism and everyday discrimination in the U.S. have left a major mental health burden on African American communities, … Continue reading

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Impact Of Child Mental Health Problems Is Worse Than 40 years Ago

Child Mental Health. Impact of child mental health problems is worse than 40 years ago – our new study suggests by Naomi Warne, Cardiff University and Ruth Sellers, University of Sussex In England, rates of childhood mental health disorders have … Continue reading

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Six Ways To ‘Reboot Your Brain’ After A Hard Year of COVID-19 According To Science

Six ways to ‘reboot your brain’ after a hard year of COVID-19 – according to science – by Barbara Jacquelyn Sahakian, Christelle Langley, and Jianfeng Feng  There’s no doubt that 2020 was difficult for everyone and tragic for many. But now … Continue reading

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Falling Through The Safety Net: Youth Are At The Heart Of Canada’s Mental Health Crisis

“Falling through the safety net: Youth are at the heart of Canada’s mental health crisis” by Ranmalie Jayasinha and Patricia Conrod  Canada is grappling with a major youth mental health crisis characterized by high rates of mental illness, suicide, hospitalizations … Continue reading

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New Year’s Resolution Tips For 2021: Focus On Getting To The End Of COVID-19

New Year’s Resolution Tips For 2021 by Katherine Arbuthnott, University of Regina Welcoming the new year may feel a bit different this year, given the challenges of 2020 and the inability to celebrate together. For many people, the yearly date … Continue reading

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Pandemic December: How To Stay Connected And Resilient In A COVID-19 Holiday Season

Pandemic December – By Kerri Ritchie & Caroline Gerin-Lajoie A new perspective and approach may be required to get through this year’s pandemic-heavy holiday season. This year’s holiday season will no doubt be different. The holidays are already a time … Continue reading

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Bad Memories: A Strategy How To ACT Them Out

Bad memories. Absolutely love this quote about them: The more you talk about it, rehash it, rethink it, cross analyze it, debate it, respond to it, get paranoid about it, compete with it, complain about it, immortalize it, cry over … Continue reading

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Mental Health Awareness During COVID-19: Do We Need More Than A Month?

Mental health. It is one of those subjects that few really want to talk about. What is even more surprising is the profile of those who do talk about it and those who do not. Those who really need to … Continue reading

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Depression: The Silent Second Plague During The COVID-19 Pandemic

Depression. This was the description about this condition on our Facebook page this morning: Every man has his secret sorrows which the world knows not, and oftentimes we call a man cold when he is only sad.”― Henry Wadsworth Longfellow … Continue reading

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Ever Lost So Much That You Feel There Is Nothing Else To Lose?

Ever, have you ever ‘lost’ so much that you felt that there is nothing else for you to lose? This last loss – this is it? Empty. Emptied. There is nothing left. Well, I have. Over and over again; and … Continue reading

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