by Austin Rode | Oct 31, 2021 | News, Social Media, Telehealth
How many times have you checked your phone today? Do you place your phone on the table when you’re having breakfast, lunch and/or dinner? Does your phone rest underneath your pillow or on your nightstand while you sleep? All these preferences may seem like natural...
by Hegel Ordaz | Jun 18, 2021 | Mental Health, Personal Stories
The words loco and loca, meaning crazy, are broadly used in my community back home to describe people mostly in a favorable way. These are people who are naturally funny and think outside the box. Members of my community who are virtuous and full of life always seem...
by Mary Abzug | Oct 23, 2020 | Mental Health, Personal Stories, Women's Day
Blackness in Mental Health Today The 2020 Black Lives Matter protests that have followed the killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, have shed a heavy light on the problem of racial inequality in America. While racial inequality is by no means a new issue...
by Mhtadmin | Feb 21, 2020 | Blog, Mental Health
The American Psychological Association states that depression is one of the most common mental disorders. According to Healthline, although we think of depression as being a mental and emotional disorder, it can have various effects on our physical well-being....
by Lulu The Green Fairy | Feb 16, 2020 | Blog, Personal Stories
Sometimes my skin doesn’t quite fit. I wriggle inside of it, like there’s some kind of alien being trying to get out. I look in a mirror and wonder who I am. I can be at home yet still feel lost; feel emptiness even with a full life. The safe zones that anchor me can...