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Moral Distress: The Struggle to Uphold Ethics in Healthcare

Moral Distress: The Struggle to Uphold Ethics in Healthcare

With the ongoing pandemic, healthcare workers are experiencing symptoms of moral distress and moral injury. Read January’s Behavioral Health Partners blog to learn more about the causes, symptoms and solutions for moral distress and moral injury.

Are Mindfulness Apps Effective?

Are Mindfulness Apps Effective?

Mindfulness is defined as the practice of maintaining a nonjudgmental state of heightened or complete awareness of one’s thoughts, emotions or experiences on a moment to moment basis. There are many apps that can help one practice mindfulness, but not all of them are useful.

Mindful Eating: Connecting to Self and Community

Mindful Eating: Connecting to Self and Community

During a pandemic and with holidays approaching, it can be hard to feel connected to ourselves. Read Behavioral Health Partner’s November blog to learn how mindful eating can change our experience around eating.

Providing Mental Health Support for People Affected by Systemic Racism

Providing Mental Health Support for People Affected by Systemic Racism

Systemic racism affects BIPOC’s mental health in a multitude of ways. Understanding these effects can tremendously help both clinicians and clients. Read this month’s BHP blog titled "Interactions between systemic racism and mental health" to gain knowledge on this complex issue.

Understanding the Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences - (ACEs)

Understanding the Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences - (ACEs)

Adverse Childhood Experiences, or ACEs, are negative events that happened in your childhood that can impact your stress response, mental health or even physical health. Read this month’s Behavioral Health Partners blog to learn more about a study conducted around ACEs, and how to lower the impact ACEs have on your everyday life.