Working Through Anxiety During Another Pandemic Winter
Posted by Maryvale on Feb 8, 2022 11:57:05 AM
As the coronavirus pandemic drags on and on, experts have started to talk about a resulting trend: a mental health pandemic. Children are increasingly suffering from depression, anxiety, and negative feelings as their family life, social interactions, and activities have been altered or paused to account for yet another spike in cases. Winter can already be a challenging time emotionally – the days are shorter, darker, and colder, and it is more difficult to do the things kids enjoy doing...
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New year, new you – right? Starting a new year can feel invigorating and refreshing and brings with it the temptation to hit reset on the parts of life that are not entirely satisfying. Who doesn’t want to set positive intentions, make healthy changes, and approach the New Year with a sense of hope? At the same time, resolutions that crop up at the beginning of a new year are difficult to maintain. It can become tiring or tedious to hold strict rules, and in some cases, a resolution that feels...
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