Having a good relationship with your mental healthcare providers is important to your wellness. So is having healthy relationships with family and/or friends. Your family and/or friends may help you… Read More
In this resource you’ll learn how the lack of insight in a person managing a mental health condition means a person is unaware of his/her own condition or may only… Read More
Cognition refers to mental activities we all process. This includes attention, learning and memory, problem solving, planning, reasoning and judgment, understanding, creativity, intuition, insight, and selfawareness. Frameworks resources are intended… Read More
Environmental wellness involves having physical safety, clean surroundings, and access to clean air, food, and water. This fact sheet provides examples of how our environment impacts the other dimensions of… Read More
Earlier this year, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) created a new service definition—care manager extender—that pays for the services of people with lived experience and… Read More
Dr. Jeffery Cummings has a conversation with two individuals who have unique perspectives on the clinical presentation and experience of agitation in AD. Read More
As a community, we know that the effects of racism are not confined to patients alone–but can impact mental health professionals. This webinar highlights some of the barriers that healthcare… Read More
Spiritual wellness involves having meaning and purpose and a sense of balance and peace.1 In this interview, Dara Sanandaji discusses spiritual wellness and shares his experience engaging in introspection to… Read More
Listen in as author, filmmaker, consultant, humanist, and mental health advocate, Dara Sanandaji, shares perspectives on his journey with bipolar disorder and his path to recovery with Rachel Self, PhD. … Read More