How do social workers help those afflicted with mental health issues? Keep reading to take a closer look at how social work is tied to mental wellbeing and community service.
Play Is For Everyone
As the world continues to spin in a COVID-upended reality, virtually every person on the planet has experienced an increase in stress and/or isolation as a result of the last fifteen months. Without healthy ways to abate those negative forces, people experience deterioration in their productivity, emotional or physical wellbeing, mood, and quality of life. While most adults are aware of that reality, what is not as commonly known is that a simple but powerful antidote exists that doesn’t require medication, doctor’s visits, therapy, or expensive interventions: Play.
Four Tips For Nurses To Strike A Healthy Work-Life Balance
Creating a balance between personal and professional responsibilities is a battle of modern times. This is even more challenging in professions such as healthcare. Here are some tips for creating a healthy work and life balance for nursing professionals.
5 Reasons To Buy A Meditation Pillow
Using a meditation pillow is essential as it brings a plethora of benefits. To discuss further, here are five reasons you should buy a meditation pillow and use it in every meditation session.
Positive Lifestyle Changes That Can Help You Manage Chronic Illness
Chronic illnesses are the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Today, there is an increased understanding of the multidimensional influences that self-care can have on chronic disease. There are effective self-care strategies that can help people with chronic illnesses improve their health and quality of life. This article discusses some positive lifestyle changes that individuals can make in order to mitigate some of the symptoms of their chronic illness and help them live a more comfortable, pain-free life.
Why Escalated Mental Distress Calls Need a Social Worker on the Scene
Not all emergency calls are placed due to a crime or a medical emergency. Sometimes, people have a mental health emergency and 911 is called. First responders may include firefighters, police officers, or EMTs. While these professionals are adept at assisting with physical injuries or securing a crime scene, they are unlikely to have the skills needed to safely intervene during a mental health emergency.
How Naloxone Prevents Overdose Deaths and 3 Places To Get It
The number of overdoses in America is still on the rise, but thankfully more and more tools are becoming available for people to fight back. If we take responsibility and get educated, informed, and equipped for overdose prevention, each and every one of us can play a role in reducing the number of people that die each year from opioid overdoses.
How to Know When You’re Being Overworked
If every job you’ve ever held has required you to work yourself to the bone, there’s a good chance you’ve come to regard perpetual professional overload as the norm. Needless to say, this is far from a good thing. So, if you suspect you may be a victim of chronic overwork, look for the following signs.
3 Hobbies That Train Your Brain (and 1 That Can Save Lives!)
If you invest your time in one of these hobbies, not only will you gain a new skill — but you’ll improve your memory and cognitive functions! Read on and learn how you can become the best version of yourself and maximize your brainpower.
Concerns With Adolescent Mental Health
Here is a look at why we all should encourage youth (and everyone) to take all the right steps in keeping good mental health, and a few ways to help out first-hand.
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