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- Written by Julie Geeting, LPC
What exactly is hope? Why is it important to mental wellness?
- Written by Kellen Wolters
Fighter, Warrior, Survivor, Inspiration. All these words have been used to describe me within the past year.
- Written by Kim Seitz
Kindness is amazing and can have a transformative effect on people. Here's a reflection on what can happen when someone is both the giver and receiver.
- Written by Joyce Romine
Depression is a sneaky adversary. Hopefully what I learned can help you too.
- Written by Whitney Shumway
I was once told by someone very dear to me that I was put on this earth to help people.
- Written by Liz Halpin
It started out like any other Saturday morning, but one phone call changed everything...forever.
- Written by Joshua Rivedal
My story starts when I’m twenty-six years old and thinking about dying — actually, I’m not being entirely truthful. I’m about to attempt suicide in my bedroom in New York City.
- Written by Joyce Romine
Grief holds a brimming bucket of emotions and symptoms that go far beyond sad feelings. When Joyce suddenly lost her father last year, she learned to navigate the ups and downs of grief.
- Written by Mental Health America of Eastern Missouri
Prep for success at college with a mental health plan, knowing tactics that boost performance, being a mental health advocate, and taking a mental health screening.
- Written by Reena Jaimie
Successfully adjust to a hybrid work setups with simple, easy to implement tips!
- Written by Mental Health America of Eastern Missouri
Alternative mental health resources created by Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities, for BIPOC communities.
- Written by SSM Health Behavioral Health Urgent Care
Sometimes walking through the door is the biggest step someone can take.
- Written by Reena Jaimie
Being in debt isn’t necessarily a bad thing. It’s only an issue when it becomes unmanageable and takes a toll on our quality of life and mental health.
- Written by Theresa San Luis Teller
How can a person with mental illness be proud?
- Written by Laine Young-Walker, MD
With only 146 child psychiatrists in Missouri to serve the approximate 362,000 children who need one, MO-CPAP offers hope to youth and families.
- Written by Veronica Delgado, LPC
If you've ever wondered if your or a loved one's eating behavior might be a sign of a clinical, yet treatable, condition, this information can help.
- Written by Nancy Spargo, LCSW
Wouldn’t it be great if we never had to second guess ourselves as parents? Wouldn’t it be great if we could always feel confident in our parenting role?
- Written by Anne Heinrich
Christmas mornings will never be the same.
- Written by Susan Flanigan, CBCP
I’m simultaneously exhausted and hopeful to see January 1, 2021.
- Written by Katie Grana
After losing one of my best friends, Jason Klefisch, to suicide in June 2018, I was left with a type of grief I had never experienced before.
- Written by Kellen Wolters
On June 4, 2005, my world was forever changed when I lost my 24-year-old brother, Blaine, to suicide. He left behind three sisters, his mother and countless friends and family. My big brother-- my rock, my protector--was gone.
- Written by National Mental Health America
As we enter a new, very uncertain academic school year, it’s important for parents, caregivers, and school personnel to recognize the signs when a young person is struggling with his or her mental health.
- Written by Anne Heinrich
I'm a news junkie, and I'm learning I have to change my habits if I want to protect my mental health.
- Written by Traci Gleason, MPP
A vote on August 4 to expand Medicaid means Missourians will finally have health coverage so they can see doctors, afford prescriptions, and access behavioral health or substance abuse treatment.
- Written by Kathryn Stinson, LPC
Experiencing discrimination, harassment, and threats of violence leaves people more vulnerable to depression, anxiety substance abuse, and many other mental health concerns. Yet black transgender people may be less likely to reach out to doctors and mental health professionals. It’s not difficult to understand why.
- Written by Sue King
Racism and oppression have a deep impact on not only physical health, but also mental health. Racism is a significant social determinant of health and a source of chronic stress. It is truly a disease.
- Written by Kim Seitz
Being needed by furry friends infuses living with mental health challenges with purpose and joy.
- Written by Juliet Simone
Depression is not a symptom of getting older. Losses that can be experienced in one’s older years are very real, but depression doesn’t have to be.
- Written by Sue King
Going the mental health distance in a race with no clear finish line requires better running shoes.
- Written by Anne Heinrich
For once, we had our big dance affairs in order. Then COVID-19 changed everything. In the face of crisis, my daughter and I are realizing how parents can help their children find strength and resiliency.
- Written by Jason Medows
Men want to talk about football, the weather, the latest news… anything but their mental health!! As men, we feel that if we address our feelings, our mental health, then we are somehow soft. I thought this way for many years. It turns out, that if we push these feelings down deep, then they will eventually manifest in unhealthy ways.
- Written by Cecilia McGough
I am a person living with schizophrenia, but I do not let that define me. I am a person who hallucinates monsters, but I am not a monster. I am more than my diagnosis. I am more than my symptoms. I am me.
- Written by Connie Fisher, LCSW
We can find ourselves spiraling down a deep dark hole of anxiety and fear when we start asking ourselves the myriad of “what if?” questions that worry us about COVID-19. During this especially unsettling time, it’s helpful to understand the differences between anxiety and fear, and how both can affect us.
- Written by Anne Heinrich
This isn’t my first working-from-home rodeo. But this time around is different.
- Written by Sue King
We are in unchartered territory. As we watch the news unfold and begin to experience the realities of our new normal, it is important to remember how connected we really are to one another.
- Written by Anne Heinrich
Social media get a bad rap, and sometimes, it's deserved. But I found something wonderful in Facebook I never expected.