Don't Be Ashamed Be Aware!
1 in 5 people deal with mental illness in any given year. They deserve support, resources, and compassion.
1 in 5 people deal with mental illness in any given year. They deserve support, resources, and compassion.
July is National Minority Mental Health Awareness month. Minorities are less likely to receive diagnosis and treatment for mental illness and have less access to mental health services. Oftentimes, they receive a poorer quality of mental health care as well. Let's start the conversation that brings awareness and positive change while reducing the stigma of mental illness.
African American men are 4 times more likely to die by suicide than African American women. Stop the stigma of mental illness and get the help you need; stay alive for those who love you.
Depression is one of the most common mental health problems in the United States affecting more than 17 million people each year. Let us open up and talk about our mental health without embarrassment, fear, feelings of inferiority, or shame.
Going to therapy does not mean you are crazy; it means you want to be a better person and are taking control of your life and decisions for your life to be better.
Debut a documentary on reducing the stigma of mental illness followed by a Q&A and panel discussion. Let's reduce the stigma of mental illness so people get the help and support they need.
Mental health disorder having episodes of psychological depression.
An enduring pattern of behavior characterized by disregard for, and violation of, the rights of others.
A mental health condition that develops following a traumatic event characterized by intrusive thoughts about the incident, recurrent distress/anxiety, flashback and avoidance of similar situations.
Psychosis is a mental health problem that causes people to perceive or interpret things differently from those around them. This might involve hallucinations or delusions.
A group of mental illnesses that cause constant fear and worry. Characterized by sudden feelings of worry, fear and restlessness.
A serious mental illness characterized by extreme mood swings. They can include extreme excitement episodes or extreme depressive feelings.
A sudden episode of intense anxiety accompanied by a feeling of impending doom and frightening physical symptoms, such as a racing heartbeat, shortness of breath, or nausea.
A mental disorder characterized by the instability in mood, behavior, and functioning.
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