Welcome to the Dark Side: The Truth About Social Media By Ella Wolske According to Statistica, there were 4.59 billion users on social media worldwide and they project it will […]
You can take away and cancel the things: school, prom, graduation commencement, sports, tournaments, events, vacations, jobs, the gym—but these are all just things. It is human nature to be […]
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 […]
An Evening of Storytelling with Kevin Breel, Benefitting Suicide Prevention By Rachel Papke Boston, MA— On October 4th, at 6:00pm, the Jordan Porco Foundation will host their Together at the […]
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 […]
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 […]
In 2016, over 160,000 calls were made to poison control centers regarding accidental or intentional poisonings by 13-19 year olds (NCPC). More than 2 million calls came in for all […]
What Is Mental Health Stigma? By Rachel Papke “Deranged” “Crazy” “Psycho” How would you feel if someone called you one of these names because you’ve shared you have a mental […]
In much of the world, alcohol is a regular and accepted part of celebrations, sporting events, and meals. Often, we think of alcohol as a normal part of life. However, […]
Fine. And you?” Breaking Barriers through Daily Conversations By Juliana Holcomb Juliana Holcomb is a Junior at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA where she studies Psychology […]
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