Tag: Counseling

  • June is Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month

    Why this month matters Men are less likely to seek help for depression, anxiety, or trauma. Breaking silence saves lives. What doctors say Mental health professionals encourage men to reach out early, not wait until crisis. Counseling, peer support, and checkups improve resilience. Community action Declaration: I honor my mind and spirit. Seeking help is…

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  • May is Mental Health Awareness Month

    May is Mental Health Awareness Month

    Understanding mental health Mental health is as important as physical health. Depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other conditions are common and treatable. What doctors say Evidence-based care includes therapy, medication, lifestyle changes, and social support. Annual checkups should include mental health screening. Breaking stigma Talking openly breaks shame. Churches and communities can lead by offering safe,…

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  • October is Depression Education & Awareness Month

    October is Depression Education & Awareness Month

    Know the signs Persistent sadness, loss of interest, sleep/appetite changes, low energy, feelings of worthlessness, difficulty concentrating, or thoughts of self-harm. What doctors say Clinicians use screening tools and tailor evidence-based treatments—therapy, medication, lifestyle adjustments, and treatment of underlying medical causes. Emergency help: In the U.S., call/text 988 for immediate support. Counseling & yearly physicals…

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