New York Times: Young Adults Come to Grips With Coronavirus Health Risks
But staying home and practicing social distancing may take a greater toll on young adults as they face additional mental health challenges, especially if they
But staying home and practicing social distancing may take a greater toll on young adults as they face additional mental health challenges, especially if they
Research shows unemployment is a risk factor for suicide. Benjamin Miller, chief strategy officer for Well Being Trust, a national foundation committed to advancing mental health issues,
Coronavirus is exacerbating the challenges people with chronic and other health conditions already face in accessing health care, healthy food, safe housing and transportation, said psychologist
“I have an extreme aversion to the term,” said Dr. Ben Miller, a Denver psychologist and the chief strategy officer for the Well Being Trust.
America’s unprecedented and still evolving response to COVID-19 can and should be focused on mitigating the spread of the virus and its impact on vulnerable
As the reality of life with the COVID-19 pandemic begins to set in, we are confronted with a mounting number of questions and a frustrating
Millennials are also more likely to feel lonely, and social distancing policies may add to that sense of loneliness, the New York Times reports. Benjamin Miller, a
tMHFA is an evidence-based training program from Australia. The National Council adapted the training with support from Born This Way Foundation and Well Being Trust.
tMHFA is an evidence-based training program from Australia. The National Council adapted the training with support from Born This Way Foundation and Well Being Trust.
The International Foundation of Research and Education (iFred) and Founder Kathryn Goetzke, hosted ‘The Future of Health’ for the first ever World Happiness Agora. The event
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