Mental Health Awareness During COVID-19
"So far, 2020 has been marked by stress, isolation, and uncertainty, even for those lucky to have stayed healthy and financially stable. COVID-19 has changed how we recognize May as Mental Health Awareness Month, and this is the first year that virtually everyone has experienced some level of anxiety or depression.
This year, instead of focusing on awareness raising and stigma busting, efforts aim to make sure everyone knows how to access support."
Check out this feature article by the Fairfield County Community Foundation and The Hub's very own Margaret Watt, on Mental Health Awareness during the COVID-19 Crisis.
ALSO check out these webinars...
Recovery Coach Drop-in Forum - by the Boston Medical Center's Office Based Addiction Treatment (OBAT) - June 1, 12pm - 1pm - Register HERE
"Missed Milestones: Helping Your Kids Navigate our New Reality"- by Brain & Behavior Research Foundation - June 1, 7pm - 8pm - Register HERE
"How to Leverage Social Media to Impact Your Community"- by Brain & Behavior Research Foundation - June 3, 10:30am - 11:30am - Register HERE
Why the Body Holds the Key to Change and How to Work with the Body to Heal - by the Newport Academy - June 4, 12pm - 1pm - Register HERE
"Co-Morbid and Subclinical Mood Disorders in Children and Adolescents" - Youth Gambling in video games - by Newport Academy - June 5, 12pm - 2pm - Register HERE
Enhancing Positive Body Image in Adolescent Clients - Providing Effective Care in Today’s Image-Focused Culture - by the Renfrew Center - June 10, 12pm- 1pm - Register HERE
New online support groups are popping up daily! Find a virtual wellness activity or support group at any time during the pandemic at The Hub calendar.
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