We tend to characterize suicidal thoughts in two ways. Active and passive. Active suicidal thinking is when you think through a plan. You may not actually make the plan, but you’re thinking about options in your head. But of course you can start to execute the plan. Self-harm can also be mistaken for suicidality. Sometimes […]
How to question your doctors diagnosis
It’s no secret that people get information from the Internet. So you don’t need to tiptoe around this issue. But of course, you don’t want to say I think you got the diagnosis wrong. No one wants to start a conversation feeling criticized. The issue with your doctor or therapist is not that you read […]
Mental Health Education
The World Health Organization says nearly 1 in 3 people have a mental health disorder worldwide. That’s millions of children, spouses, siblings and friends. Even if you don’t personally suffer from a mental health disorder, chances are, you know someone who does. And having an understanding benefits everyone involved. I created this channel to teach […]
Tune Up Your Sleep Hygiene
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How Some Medications And Alcohol Hurt Your Sleep
Unfortunately, there are many medications that can interfere with your ability to sleep. It may be that your insomnia is nothing more than an unwanted side effect from a medication that you’re taking to help you with a separate problem. But because there are so many factors that affect sleep, it’s important to rule […]
How To Relax Without Food or Alcohol
Happy hours can be a great way to unwind and relax your mind after a stressful day at work. You bond with your coworkers, talk about your day, and listen to some upbeat music. On the other hand, if you make such activities a regular routine, you could be taking in more alcohol and empty […]