Replacing the Media’s Fear of Mental Illness with a Message of Hope By Guest Blogger, Juliana Holcomb Juliana Holcomb is a Senior at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA where she [...]
Suicide wasn’t on my radar of concern, until it was By Rachel Papke Suicide wasn’t on my radar of concern, until it was—WHAP! Like a jab or uppercut that I didn’t see coming because I wasn’t even [...]
Moving beyond my anxiety to a more comfortable space By Guest Blogger, Riya Patil Riya Patil is a rising junior at New York University, majoring in Global Liberal Studies. In her free time, she [...]
Alisha received her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and is currently working on her Masters in Social Work at the University of Connecticut where she is also the chair of the Latino Students [...]
By Nicole Thompson, Student, Pace University Anxiety and depression crept into my life when I was about 11 years old. At that age, I didn’t know what mental illness was but I knew the dull, empty [...]
You are not nothing, you are everything; you are all that there is. By Matt Riley, Chief Operating Officer, Jordan Porco Foundation Let’s face it, we’ve all been there. We’ve all had times where [...]
Coping Strategies In the Face Of Natural Disasters By Rachel Papke & Elizabeth McOsker As a part of Elizabeth’s Masters in Public Health coursework, Elizabeth successfully completed four FEMA [...]
The State of Stigma in 2017 By Mac Klein Mac Klein received his Bachelor of Science in psychology from Arizona State University and is also a musician. Research on the stigma towards mental [...]
Safe messaging: the lifeboat we need in this digital era By Rachel Papke, Communications Manager, Jordan Porco Foundation Ever feel like you are lost in this sea of negative, violent, [...]