Don't be swayed by the stigma around mental health! Mental health stigma refers to the negative attitudes, beliefs, and stereotypes that society holds about individuals who experience mental health conditions. Unfortunately, it can discourage individuals from seeking professional help or treatment. Read more about the impacts of mental health stigmas and how you can help at: https://lnkd.in/eFgY8GsV #PawsForWellness
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8 out of 10 workers with mental health concerns say stigma and shame keep them from seeking mental health services. Help be the change we wish to see. ~Choose your words carefully ~Educate yourself about mental illness ~Educate others ~Focus on the positive ~Support people ~Include everyone ~Be kind #mentalhealthawareness #endthestigma Mental health stigma: the negative beliefs and attitudes people have toward themselves or others about what it means to have a mental health disorder, including what it means to be diagnosed with one or seek treatment.
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It's important for caregivers, friends, and loved ones to understand the impact that mental health has on daily life. When people are better educated on these conditions, they can better support and help someone dealing with a mental health issue. ,if there is someone in your life struggling with their mental health, the best thing you can do is reach out and start a conversation. Educate yourself on the realities of living with mental health issues and confront any feeling of stigma or judgment you may have. Just supporting those in your life can spread the message of awareness and acceptance.
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Mental health issues are common. They're also very treatable. But, if you're like many people who have a mental health concern, you might be unsure of where to start your search for treatment. Here are some tips for talking with your provider about your mental health. https://hubs.ly/Q02N9HdQ0
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September is National #SuicidePreventionMonth . Did you know 46% of people who die by suicide had a diagnosed mental health condition, but research suggests that 90% may have experience symptoms of a mental health condition? Let’s create spaces where people can prioritize their mental health, where their voices are heard, where support thrives and flows freely, and where healing can take root. #SuicidePreventionMonth #SPM24 #CSIUSA
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Your mental health matters 💙 On World Mental Health Day, we want to help break the stigma surrounding mental health. If you are struggling, you are not alone, and support is available. For non emergent mental health resources and support, call 211 or visit 211.org or 211arizona.org. For suicide and crisis support call 988 or visit 988lifeline.org
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Today is World Mental Health Day! A day to educate, promote awareness, and be an advocate for Mental Health. Remember Mental Health isn't just severe mental illness. -Its the person leaving work after a bad day who has been struggling to find worth. -Its the person going home everyday to a demanding home life and is struggling to maintain. -Its the student who is overwhelmed at school and is thinking about dropping out. -Its the child who is abused -Its the husband or wife who is abused. -Its the person who is abusing. -Its the product of coming from a broken home. -Its your neighbor -Its your family member -Its your friend -Its the stranger at the bus stop My point is Mental Health isn't just what you think it is. Its everything, and its important to know where and when to get help. If you or someone you know is struggling and that struggle becomes to much to bear, know you aren't alone. Ask for help! www.northcare.com 405-858-2700 #988 #211 for resources
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While your financial health can play an important role in your overall well-being, so can your mental health. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness and reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness and behavioral health. Are you taking a mental health moment? It's something to consider... and while you’re at it, check in on those you care about. Visit https://www.nami.org/ for more information and mental health resources. #TakeAMentalHealthMoment
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Know the Signs. Recognizing the warning signs and risk factors of suicide can make a difference. Educate yourself and be there for those who may be struggling. 💚 Did you know that we offer resources on Teen Mental Health? Share this site with a young person who could benefit from these resources. Mental Health Matters. https://lnkd.in/eFhfDPzK #SuicidePreventionMonth #BeTheLight #BeThe1To #988Day
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These last few years have been challenging (to put it mildly) and have brought on an unprecedented mental health crisis. Every year, one out of five adults experience a mental illness. What can you do to help? According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, simply talking to someone sympathetic in your life about your mental health challenges can help reduce your stress and improve your mood. Talking about mental health can seem difficult or awkward, it doesn’t have to be. Simple ways to start the conversation: Are you okay? How are you, really? Do you want to take a walk? I've noticed that... No matter what direction the conversation takes, be prepared to walk it our with the person. Start the conversation about mental health, work to sustain that conversation and direct them to the help they may need — whether that’s professional help or just a non-judgmental listening ear.
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It's crucial to remember that you are not alone.
Today is the #InternationalDayofWomensHealth. We’re here to remind you that, if you’re struggling, you are not alone. 💚 Depression is a treatable mental health condition that any woman can experience at any time and for various reasons, regardless of age, race, or income. If you’re struggling with your mental health and want to check if you’re experiencing symptoms of depression, we encourage you to take a free, confidential online mental health screen at https://lnkd.in/edamASNb
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