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The Power of Random Acts of Kindness

February 20, 2026|

Random acts of kindness are often simple, such as holding a door, offering a smile, leaving a thoughtful note, or checking in on someone who seems to be having a hard day. While small in scale, these moments carry significant psychological

A Dream Unmet

February 3, 2026|

On January 19, we celebrated Dr. Martin Luther King and his dream of equality. For those of color, particularly Black youth, inequality continues to exist. Despite similar rates of mental health issues, people of color have a higher burden of illness

Why You Can’t Recover Alone

January 22, 2026|

When someone struggles with substance use, a common belief emerges: “I can handle this on my own.” It’s an understandable response. Admitting you need help feels vulnerable, and stigma makes isolation seem easier than reaching out.

Symptoms of Childhood Trauma in Adults

May 22, 2025|

Childhood trauma can cast a long shadow over our lives, impacting us well into adulthood. Often, the wounds are invisible, but their effects can be profound and pervasive. Understanding the symptoms of childhood trauma in adults is essential for healing and moving forward.

How Long Does Postpartum Anxiety Last?

May 12, 2025|

Postpartum anxiety is an anxiety disorder that occurs after childbirth. Unlike the common “baby blues,” which usually resolves within a few weeks, postpartum anxiety is more intense and persistent. It can significantly impact the well-being of new parents, making it vital to recognize and address this condition early.

Types of Therapy for LGBTQ+ People

April 28, 2025|

Mental health can be particularly challenging for the LGBTQ+ community which faces unique struggles related to identity, acceptance and discrimination. Understanding the various types of therapy available can help those in the LGBTQ+ community find the right support to address their specific needs.

Signs of Substance Abuse in a Teenager

April 14, 2025|

Navigating the teenage years can be challenging for both teenagers and their families. During this time, teenagers experience various changes, both physically and emotionally. Unfortunately, some teenagers may turn to substances like drugs or alcohol as a way to cope with stress, peer pressure or other underlying issues. In this article, we will discuss the common signs of substance abuse in teenagers, explore the reasons why teens might use drugs and offer guidance on how to seek help and provide support.

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