Exercise – Good for the Body, Great for the Mind
It seems simple at the surface – exercise is good for physical health, so why wouldn’t it be good for your mental health too?
Coping with Stress During COVID-19
The coronavirus has caused a heightened state of awareness and stress throughout our Medical Center community. We hope to provide you with resources and remind you of the services that Life-Work Connections/Employee Assistance Program (this is one group), and Behavioral Health Partners offer. Telehealth services are available and allow you to "meet" with a counselor from home, work, or any other private locations.
Coping With Climate Change Anxiety
As media reports about climate change increase, do you find yourself worrying about your future, the future of your children, and the future of our planet as we know it? Check out the Behavioral Health Partners’ March blog post to learn about "active hope" and how to put this concept into practice.
Exercise for Improved Mental Health
Starting an exercise routine is not only good for your physical health, it can also have a significant impact on your mental health.
Drink for Your Health
If you are not drinking enough water, you may experience problems with your ability to function normally at work, home, and in relationships. It can also cause issues with your mental health and stress level. Did you know that dehydration has been linked to headaches, confusion, and fatigue? Check out Behavioral Health Partners’ January blog post for tips to help you remember to drink more water. Behavioral Health Partners is brought to you by Well-U, offering eligible individuals mental health services for stress, anxiety, and depression.