November officially marks the beginning of open enrollment. For many of us, it’s time to renew our current benefits or choose a different healthcare plan that aligns with our individual goals. If you’re living with a mental health condition, choosing […]
September 10 is World Suicide Prevention Day. The International Association of Suicide Prevention (IASP) asks us to: Light a candle near a window at 8PM To show your support for suicide prevention To remember a lost loved one And […]
As kids get older, they make a valiant effort to train their parents out of being “embarrassing.” When I was a kid, being “embarrassed” by my parents meant that they were caught singing or dancing in the car, or called […]
Regardless of whether or not you have a learning disability, succeeding academically in college is tough, especially for freshmen. Increased academic pressure, new distractions, combined with less routine and support it isn’t exactly a recipe for success. Just as soon […]
I think it is fair to assume that this reading audience has had an experience of loss in their lives. A family member, friend, mentor, community member, or a pet. There is a predictable, though painful journey in the grief […]
Read PostWith many people considering the 4th of July the halfway point of the summer, it may also create a sense of urgency to get some family vacation time on the books. Summer calendars are usually booked to the max with […]
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