Reading Time: 5 Minutes “A person never truly gets ‘over’ a suicide loss. You get through it. Day by day. Sometimes it’s moment by moment.” -Holly Kohler. Losing a loved one or someone close to you to suicide is one of the most difficult situations to navigate. The pain cannot be described and the intensity of the loss cannot […]
Month: July 2021
Alcohol Poisoning: Symptoms and Causes
Reading Time: 3 Minutes Celebrating at parties, watching a sports game with your friends, enjoying a night out on the town, or getting together after work for a drink can all be ways to socialize, blow off steam and enjoy friends. Still, for some people, these occasions can lead to binge drinking, potentially resulting in a dangerous experience of […]
Minority Mental Health Awareness Month: Mental Health Among Asian Americans
Reading Time: 4 Minutes Minority Mental Health in America “Minority Mental Health Month is a nationwide effort developed by Mental Health America to shed light on the multitude of mental health experiences within BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) communities and others that face disproportionate inequities due to systemic barriers and historical adversity”. Marginalized, oppressed, and disenfranchised minority populations […]