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Mental Health & Wellbeing

Support children and teens with strategies for anxiety, stress management, coping skills, and emotional wellbeing.

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Managing Work Depression: 7 Ways to Find Support and Reclaim Your Well-Being

Managing Work Depression: Ways to Find Support By Lisa Orbé-Austin, PhD Summary: Work depression is more than occasional frustration — it’s a sustained feeling of sadness, exhaustion, and hopelessness tied to your job. Recognizing it early, communicating honestly, and taking small, intentional actions can help you manage your emotions, rebuild support systems, and regain confidence in your next steps. Work…

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Black Mental Wellness: A Campaign to Make Black Lives Matter in Psychology

Happy Black Mental Health Awareness Month! Despite the pain, racial trauma, and microaggressions the Black community continues to face, our collective resilience is undeniable. In honor of this month, I’m proud to launch the Black Mental Health Awareness 2025 campaign—an initiative dedicated to decreasing stigma, diversifying psychology, and improving mental health outcomes for Black people over the next five years.…
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Work Depression: What It Is and How to Overcome It

Work Depression: What It Is and How to Overcome It Do you dread going to work each morning? Does your mood drop every Sunday night as the workweek approaches? Do you find yourself unable to disconnect from work, even during your time off? If so, you may be experiencing what I call work depression – and these may be some…

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Why Experiences—Not Things—Create Lasting Happiness and Emotional Wealth

It’s Experiences, Not Things, That Bring Lasting Happiness Quick insight: Research shows that experiences not things create lasting happiness because they build emotional wealth: deeper presence, stronger relationships, a clearer sense of identity, and consistent recovery from stress—benefits that material possessions rarely deliver. In this guide: You’ll explore how meaningful moments support mental health, reduce burnout and Imposter Syndrome, strengthen…

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Mindfulness for Fear: How to Calm Your Mind & Body

Using Mindfulness to Address Your Fears By Richard Orbé-Austin, PhD Mindfulness for fear works by helping your brain shift out of fight-or-flight and into calm awareness. Instead of avoiding fear or suppressing it, mindfulness teaches you to observe your physical sensations, thoughts, and emotions without judgment—reducing reactivity and allowing the fear response to settle naturally. Fear is one of the…

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Mindfulness at Work: 5 Proven Ways to Reduce Tension & Improve Performance

5 Ways Mindfulness Can Reduce Work Tension The myth that mindfulness will instantly deliver you into a blissful, zen-like state is one of the biggest barriers to beginning a meaningful practice. Many people try mindfulness for a few weeks, don’t feel “nirvana-level” relief, and assume they are doing it wrong. In reality, mindfulness works through subtle but powerful cumulative effects.…

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First Steps of Practicing Mindfulness: How to Start and Build a Consistent Daily Practice

One of the most difficult aspects of beginning any mindfulness practice is simply getting started. Even when individuals understand the benefits of mindfulness—reduced stress, increased emotional regulation, improved focus, and greater well-being—the hurdle is often initiating a consistent routine. Research supports this challenge. In a  study looking at habit formation, researchers found that it takes, on average, nine weeks of…