For some strange reason, men and women are embarrassed to talk about their mental health issues. However, they impact a lot of people around the world. If you've been dealing with depression, anxiety, or any other mental health issue, there are plenty of apps that can help you deal with...
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When considering how to help college students with mental health issues, it’s important to bring staff & faculty into the conversation too. To begin, schools should offer training sessions to build foundational knowledge on the topic, including common mental health disorders, signs and symptoms, a...
The pandemic has many Americans stressed out, anxious and lonely. A new report shows nearly half of U.S. workers have been suffering from mental health issues since the coronavirus pandemic struck. CNBC's Sharon Epperson breaks down the impact and what e
The reason me and most people I know won’t/can’t get help with mental health issues is that any help costs so damn much. Especially without insurance and even then mandatory obamacare insurance is around 200$ a month on top of meds, picking a doctor who actually wants to help and ho...
Suffering from mental health issues can be difficult to deal with, and while no amount of technology promises to make everything better, there are some apps which can help to ease the everyday stresses of conditions such as anxiety, depression, OCD and m
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“A lot of mental health resources out there are [for] adults or younger kids." Kumbala told The Washington Post. She saw many teenagers feel lonely and sad. Some of them are too shy to reach out for help.While it can't take the place of doctors. the app can work together with ...
Our secrets are only as hidden as we want them to be. There’s no shame in struggling with mental health. May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Bring to light what you are dealing with, you will find so many people wrestle with issues as well! At Compass