by Austin Rode | Jul 26, 2022 | Stories
The statistics of depression amongst full time U.S. workers and the consequent economic damages alone should lead us to evaluate what is missing in our work environments. More often than not, work equals stress and deadlines. What if we could change that by...
by Austin Rode | May 24, 2022 | Mental Health, Stories
The potential for video games in treatment for depression is a very overlooked and under-studied field. For decades, popular media has played up the narrative that video games are bad for children and developing youth. Whether it was behavioral problems, lack of...
by Austin Rode | Mar 7, 2022 | News, Public Events
What is the climate crisis, and how is an individual’s mental health affected? Just what, exactly, is climate change? Of all the hot-button issues making their rounds in public discourse, perhaps none have received the same level of attention as climate change. And...
by Austin Rode | Feb 23, 2022 | News
Our contributor Ed Tsokolakyan did a cutout of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Day, Jan 17th, 2022 in celebration of the wise message and question of what is one’s life’s blueprint. Ed specifically created this video to contribute to Mental...
by Austin Rode | Feb 13, 2022 | Stories
Whether experiencing a full-blown attack or just overwhelming anxiety, most feel out of control and powerless through these episodes. By learning a few simple grounding techniques, people can self-soothe and calm their anxiety before it...