As the dust settles following the 2024 election results, it's crucial for the LGBTQ community to focus on self-care and rebuilding emotional resilience.| Resources To Recover
**updated 8/20/24** As the summer draws to a close and the new school year approaches, college students with mental health conditions and their families should be taking steps to ensure the necessary supports are in place. Anxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges can significantly impact a student’s academic and personal life. Laurel House and its| Resources To Recover
Mental resilience is a crucial but undervalued skill. With the world as it is today, with the coronavirus crisis still ongoing and a future full of uncertainty ahead of us, a strong mind is essential for helping us keep our heads above water. But how do you nurture such a quality? How can we strengthen| Resources To Recover
Positive Mental health is fundamental for your emotional, psychological, and social well-being. In fact, your mind influences not only the way you feel and think but also the way you act. Sadly, mental health issues have been rising: indeed, the World Health Organization states that there has been a 13% increase in mental health conditions| Resources To Recover
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In our fast-paced world, it's easy to forget about our most important relationship – the one with ourselves. Self-care isn't just about treating ourselves better. It's about caring for our mind, body, and soul. A great way to deepen this self-care is through affirmations. These positive statements can change our mindset, boost self-love, and support| Resources To Recover
As Pride Month approaches, I reflect back on the first Pride event my family ever attended. It was the most joyous, uplifting, and positive event, and we've looked forward to every opportunity to support and be a part of the LGBTQIA+ community ever since. Prior to that year, we hadn't exposed our children to any| Resources To Recover