Monthly Archives: June 2021

Don’t Be Afraid Of Who You Are

Many people go through their lives hating and repressing themselves. They blame it on themselves, their situation, their environment, their past or specific people who are or were in their life. I myself have even given in to self hate, almost everyone does. However, this does not mean you have to choose to continue living

By |2021-06-28T22:25:56-06:00June 28th, 2021|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Boredom a Danger to Mental Illness?

As essential it is to take breaks and relax, it is just as important to be cautious of boredom. Boredom can push us right off the edge and back into our vicious cycles. You might be thinking to yourselves, how can being bored be a danger to my mental illness. Well, the majority of people with

By |2021-06-28T22:25:47-06:00June 28th, 2021|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Mental Health Stigma in the Asian Community: Story

Growing up, the topic of mental health was absolutely non-existent. For those of you who belong to the broader Asian community, I am sure you can share the taboo nature of mental illness within your families. The topic of mental health seems to be invisible and when it is discussed, it is often spoken with

By |2021-06-21T16:59:48-06:00June 21st, 2021|Mental Health Blog|0 Comments

Untreated Depression Can Cause Irreversible Changes in the Brain

Depression is not something seen by the naked eye, it is psychological but can lead to physical effects in our body and brain.  Researchers have found that untreated depression leads to neurodegenerative levels of brain inflammation. ** Untreated: no intervention at all to prevent or reduce a condition from worsening** Brain inflammation occurs in response

By |2025-05-21T08:35:14-06:00June 21st, 2021|Mental Health Blog|0 Comments

Meditation For Mental Health

Let’s begin with what meditation is. Defined by Headspace ”Meditation isn’t about becoming a different person, a new person, or even a better person. It’s about training in awareness and getting a healthy sense of perspective. You’re not trying to turn off your thoughts or feelings. You’re learning to observe them without judgment. And eventually,

By |2021-06-01T18:29:17-06:00June 3rd, 2021|Mental Health Blog|0 Comments
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