“Dry January?”
Many people assess their personal goals, professional goals, health/wellness, which can include alcohol use/abuse at the beginning of a new year. Here are some articles to help your resolve to either not drink altogether, have a “dry January”, or perhaps drink less.
Getting through the holidays.
Holidays can be a wonderful time of year for some and they can also be a difficult time of year for others. Here are some ways to manage holiday stress and family issues.
Self-care for men. How does it work?
“A lot of men are conditioned to be the provider, the person that everyone leans on. To think about self-care might feel self-indulgent or weak. To address that, you have to think about the oxygen mask analogy. You’re going to be a better worker, a better dad, a better partner if you’re taking care of yourself.”
The correct description of Bipolar Disorder(s).
As with a lot of mental health difficulties, Biploar Disorder gets inaccurately categorized and described among the general public and in pop culture. This is a great read that explains Bipolar I and II disorder well.
What therapists want people to know.
I bet most mental health professionals would agree with this.
The mind and body connection.
The body knows.
Signs your mental health may need some attention.
Do you ignore signs that your mental health may need some attention? Check this article out for help identifying the signs.