Dr. Shainna Ali is a mental health counselor, educator, advocate, and author who is passionate about helping others improve their mental wellness through with the help of counseling, education, and practical resources. She is the owner of The Mental Well
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"Memory Weavers is a deeply personal story inspired by my experiences as a psychiatric nurse and caregiver," said Walker. "I wanted to explore the complexities of mental health, memory and the ways women can uplift each other through shared struggles. T...
The pressure to keep up has affected some groups more than others. Onestudyfound thatthe workload among entrepreneurial women amounted to three full-time jobs, while their pay only reflected 50% of one job. Although the balance is steadily improving, the brunt of “informal care”still falls ...
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People who left their jobs as part of the “mass resignation” are burned out; cumulative stressors pushed them to the point where they decided, “Something’s got to give, and that’s this job.” Additionally, don’t underestimate the power of mental-health awareness and mental-health ...