Mental health refers to the overall state of a person's psychological and emotional well-being. It encompasses how we think, feel, and behave and includes factors such as our ability to cope with stress, our relationships with others, and our overall happiness and satisfaction with life. Parents need to take their teenagers' mental health seriously because mental health problems can significantly impact their child's ability to function daily and even lead to more severe mental health issues if left untreated.
Read MoreDepression is a leading cause of disability. It significantly impacts the quality of life and functionality of individuals. It can lead to difficulties managing day-to-day activities, maintaining work and social relationships, and generally participating in society. The World Health Organization ranked depression as the single most significant contributor to global disability (7.5% of all years lived with disability in 2015).
Read MoreMotherhood can be a rewarding and fulfilling experience, but it can also come with various mental health challenges. In this article we discuss how women with mental health issues can care for their children and themselves.
Read MoreBreastfeeding is a beautiful and intimate journey that brings mothers joy and fulfillment but is not without challenges. Emotional support is crucial during this time as it boosts confidence and empowerment, strengthens the mother-infant bond, reduces stress and anxiety, validates choices, provides problem-solving guidance, and enhances overall mental and emotional well-being. It creates a nurturing environment where mothers feel understood, celebrated, and supported, allowing them to navigate the ups and downs of breastfeeding with greater resilience and satisfaction.
Read MoreAs winter is approaching, and the days get shorter, you know what is coming—seasonal depression. But in all seriousness, seasonal affective disorder (SAD), is very common among New Yorkers. The good news is, there is something you can do about it, which involves Light Therapy.
Read MoreThere are a lot of misconceptions regarding depression, depression symptoms, and depression therapy. That’s understandable—depression is a complex condition. Depression symptoms can look different from person to person. Science hasn’t entirely figured out depression! But we know a lot about it and are making new discoveries every day. In this article, we will describe common uncertainties and myths on depression and explain what our current science knows about depression.
Read MoreParenting with depression can present unique challenges and experiences. Depression can lead to feelings of sadness, emptiness, or hopelessness. Parenting with depression may involve navigating these emotions while trying to meet the emotional needs of your children. It can be challenging to provide emotional support and be fully present for your children when you struggle with your emotions.
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