Quiet Corner Peer Support Group is holding a grand opening for their new wellness center in Danielson Jan. 31. Here's a look ...
In today’s fast-paced world, mental health issues have become increasingly prevalent. Many people, regardless of their background or circumstances, struggle with feelings of anxiety, depression and ...
SOS announced that its 2026 support groups will begin in January. The groups provide an opportunity for individuals to find ...
Kristin Weiland is a documentary film producer and writer with a background in crisis management and ethnographic research. She specializes in investigative and social impact documentary projects, and ...
Talking to AI bots can lead to unhealthy emotional attachments or even breaks with reality. Some people affected by chatbot interactions or those of a loved one are turning to one other for support.
During the academic year, our Center offers support and therapy groups to Michigan Tech students. Groups can be attended with or without participation in individual therapy. Group therapy can be an ...
Grief is isolating, especially when you’ve lost someone you relied on for support. Imagine you’ve suffered a particularly salient loss, like the death of your beloved father. Even though it can be a ...
Jessica Booth is a New York-based freelance writer who regularly writes about health, wellness, parenting, food, travel, beauty and more for a variety of publications. She currently writes for Forbes ...
The Parental Hurt support group is a safe space to share, heal, and learn how to navigate parental hurt (narcissistic parents, absent parents, mother/father wound etc.) and difficult family ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Heart disease can be an isolating diagnosis, but it doesn’t always have to be. Just ask “The Stents” — a group of survivors who meet up each week at India Point Park to spend ...
This counseling group is for anxious moms. We’ve all heard of postpartum depression, but seldom do we discuss anxiety. Yet, I don’t know one mom who doesn’t experience any anxiety or worry regarding ...
Much of life went virtual during the COVID-19 pandemic — work, school and even some doctor's appointments. So did many support groups for people with alcohol use disorder. But people who attended ...