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Understanding and Promoting Black Mental Health

Understanding and Promoting Black Mental Health

Understanding and Promoting Black Mental Health By: Sharifa Charles, Professional Development Specialist & Nicole Milton, Training Manager Mental Health America of Greater Houston Racism has been embedded within American culture for centuries and in turn the U.S....

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Someday I Will

Someday I Will

By: Sully Nguyen   My relationship with depression stems back to middle school. I daresay relationship as a man in my late twenties who has been managing this mental  illness for most of my life. To be frank, I do not believe I have overcome my depression since...

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A Conversation with Joshua Webb

A Conversation with Joshua Webb

By: Nicole Milton, Training Manager In recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, I reached out to Joshua Webb from Houston Crime Stoppers Safe Schools to hear his expertise on strategies for prevention/staying safe in relationships, signs of unhealthy...

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Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Sexual Assault Awareness Month

By: Madison Trahan, Grants Manager In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, it is important to recognize the undeniable intersection between sexual assault and mental health, and the many other factors that can contribute to vulnerability to sexual assault, such as...

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Veterans Behavioral Health

Veterans Behavioral Health

By: Keenisha Protho, LMSW What greater honor than to serve your country? Veterans have made the decision to put others before themselves to fight for our liberty as Americans and this decision does not come without a cost. PTSD, traumatic brain injury, substance...

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Suicide Prevention Month

Suicide Prevention Month

By Nicole Milton, Training Manager “We don’t really talk about suicide and that’s a problem; staying silent about suicide creates confusion, promotes stigma, and isolates people when they need help the most.” The quote by Dr. Ali Mattu, Professor of Medical Psychology...

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Building Resilience

Building Resilience

In the face of failure and adversity, we often are faced with feelings of disappointment and shame. While we need time to process these experiences, it’s important to remember that we are resilient and have skills that can get us through these tough times. While...

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Gratitude & Mental Health

COVID-19 has affected everyone negatively in several ways, whether through a loss of income, normality, or loved ones. In the midst of grief and loss, it can be difficult to be joyous. However, science has shown that self-reflecting and expressing gratitude can have...

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Mental Health & Thanksgiving 2020

Mental Health & Thanksgiving 2020

The holiday season is poised as a time full of joy, hopes, and gatherings. With increasing demands and expectations, it can also bring feelings of stress, anxiety, and depression. Particularly this year, with COVID-19, you may experience additional stress and anxiety...

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Men’s Mental Health/Movember

You may have heard November referred to as “Movember” or “No Shave November.” This initiative strives to bring attention to Men's Health, and in particular, men’s mental health. Societal norms and cultural expectations can lead men to not discuss emotional or mental...

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Veterans Day & Mental Health

Veterans Day & Mental Health

Today, we honor all those who serve and have served in the US Armed Forces. Approximately 18.5% of service members returning from Iraq or Afghanistan have Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or depression. Approximately 50% of returning service members who need...

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Election Results & Mental Health

Election Results & Mental Health

Feeling stressed, anxious, or nervous about the results of the general elections? You’re not alone! Regardless of views or political affiliations,  the 2020 presidential election has caused major stress in more than two-thirds of adult lives (Source). For some, the...

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Indigenous People’s Day & Mental Health

Indigenous People’s Day & Mental Health

Monday, October 12th is National Indigenous People’s Day. Visit these websites to learn who’s land you are on and consider developing a land acknowledgment for presentations, meetings, and other settings. Native/Indigenous people face unique mental health...

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