Combating Misinformation in Political Media

Like many others, I’ve been both fascinated and exhausted by the recent political campaigns and elections here in the United States. As I reflect on the past several months, I want to share a few thoughts and observations, which are characterized by a wide array of mixed emotions. I’ll try to keep my remarks as objective as possible, in hopes of having readers from both sides of the aisle hear what I have to say. First, I’m happy and pleased …

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How to Manage Uncertainty

Author’s Note: This post was written in early 2021. To say we have been facing unprecedented levels of stress during 2020 is not an overstatement. From the raging COVID-19 pandemic to unrest over systemic racism to economic hardships to political rancor, how much more can we take? We also know that these stresses are contributing to dramatic increases in mental health concerns such as depression and anxiety. A related factor that adds to the cumulative effect of this stress is …

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Stress and Mental Health Concerns Escalating Due to COVID

The COVID-19 pandemic has created stress on many levels, from disruptions to schools, travel and the economy, financial hardship and loss of employment, and all of the massive public health impact from the physical effects of the virus itself. Recent data from two large surveys confirm these escalating stresses and also point to rapidly increasing mental health concerns. Here’s a quick review of this important information. APA – Stress in America The American Psychological Association (full disclosure: I’m a member) …

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You Are Not Damaged

Stories of Hope: An Interview with Lisa Kohn This is part of a series featuring individuals who share their life experiences with mental health issues. Recently, I asked author and advocate Lisa Kohn about her journey. Here’s our interview: DS: Tell us about when you first started becoming aware of concerns related to your mental health. How did these issues continue to affect you before you sought treatment? LK: “The best seats I ever had at Madison Square Garden were …

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You Are on Earth for a Purpose

Stories of Hope: An Interview with Tali Normoyle This is part of a series featuring individuals who share their life experiences with mental health issues. Recently, I asked student and advocate Tali Normoyle about her journey. Here’s our interview: DS: Tell us about when you first started becoming aware of concerns related to your mental health. How did these issues continue to affect you before you sought treatment? TN: I was raised in a conservative Christian home in which psychology …

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October Mental Health Awareness Events

The month of October may be best known for Halloween, but there are also several great mental health awareness events during the month that you should know about. Here’s a quick rundown of these October awareness events, with links so you can learn more and get involved. Mental Illness Awareness Week Established by the US Congress in recognition of efforts by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), this event occurs every year during the first full week of October. …

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It Is Okay to Not Be Okay

Stories of Hope: An Interview with Dollan Cummings This is part of a series featuring individuals who share their life experiences with mental health issues. Recently, I asked college student Dollan Cummings about his journey. Here’s our interview: DS: Tell us about when you first started becoming aware of concerns related to your mental health. How did these issues continue to affect you before you sought treatment?   DC: I struggled with PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), depression and anxiety as …

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Coping with COVID in Faith Communities

I was fortunate to be part of an online panel discussion provided to over 100 ministers throughout my state. This educational program focused on how clergy and faith communities can better cope with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Also on the panel were two physicians, a hospital chaplain, and a theologian. Prior to the program, the clergy completed an online survey about how the pandemic has affected them and their ministries. Not surprisingly, most said the pandemic has been quite stressful …

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