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- Mental health emergencies : a first-responder's guide to recognizing and handling mental health crises / by Benas, Nick.; Hart, Michele.;
- Includes bibliographical references and Internet addresses.LSC
- Subjects: Mental illness.; Mental health services.;
- You Have No Idea. by Jeffery, Alexander,film director.; Good Deed Entertainment (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
- Originally produced by Good Deed Entertainment in 2023.When Beth James’ son Evan was diagnosed with autism in the early 90s, treatment options were limited. Doctors offered no practical advice for daily living and advised Beth to limit his social interactions. Rejecting these notions, Beth sets out to provide her son with a life filled with purpose and friendship. This heartfelt film is a sweet testament to the power of love and community by profiling a determined mom advocating for her son.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Health.; Mental health.; Documentary films.;
- Together : the healing power of human connection in a sometimes lonely world / by Murthy, Vivek Hallegere,1977-author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."In Together, the former Surgeon General addresses the overlooked epidemic of loneliness as the underpinning to the current crisis in mental wellness and offers solutions to create connection and stresses the importance of community to counteract the forces driving us to depression and isolation"--
- Subjects: Loneliness.; Mental health.; Communities.;
- A cure for darkness : the story of depression and how we treat it / by Riley, Alex,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.What is depression? Is it a persistent low mood or a complex range of symptoms? Is it a single diagnosis or a diversity of mental disorders requiring different treatments? In 'A Cure for Darkness', science writer Alex Riley explores these questions, digging into the long history of depression and chronicling the lives of psychiatrists and scientists who sought cures for their patients.
- Subjects: Riley, Alex; Depression, Mental.;
- Psychobabble : viral mental health myths & the truths to set you free / by Nucci, Joe,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references."The popularization of mental health content on social media has led to an epidemic of mental health misinformation. In Psychobabble, licensed psychotherapist Joe Nucci argues that too many of us are self-diagnosing, improperly deploying therapy-speak, and even coaching others to engage in harmful activities under the guise of "self-care." Nucci dismantles 40 popular misconceptions, such as: everyone needs to go to therapy; your feelings are credible; people gaslight you when they disagree; mindfulness is good for everyone; everyone has trauma; the reason you can't focus is ADHD. This dangerous misinformation encourages well-meaning individuals to make consequential life decisions based on false beliefs, half-truths, and the advice of unlicensed armchair experts. It is time for a professional to call this out. Nucci replaces these myths with liberating truths that can help readers avoid misinformation, navigate important philosophical debates, and better maneuver their own mental health journeys. He shares client examples and evidence-based psychological theory, and draws from reputable studies and research. TikTok influencers and "life coaches" create viral videos telling people to cut off their problematic parents, and are cheered on by millions of followers. Recent divorcees proudly declare on Instagram that they are finally healing from their "narcissistic" ex-partner, even though you get the sense they can't actually define that word. Teenage "mental health advocates" lament the struggles of living with autism, but then subtly add that their condition is "self-diagnosed." It is time for a professional to call out the misinformation and absurdity. Psychobabble is a must-read book for anyone who values mental health and cares about others"--
- Subjects: Mental health.; Misinformation.;
- The art of feeling better : how I heal my mental health (and you can too) / by Heindow, Matilda,author.;
- Sometimes it can be difficult to stay grounded through life's challenges, and sometimes it can even be difficult to enjoy its high points. In 'The Art of Feeling Better', Matilda Heindow, illustrator behind the much-loved Instagram @crazyheadcomics, takes us from her first therapy visit when she was struggling to the day she woke with joy in her heart again, to reveal the techniques, tools, and ways of thinking that really helped.
- Subjects: Mental health.; Self-care, Health.;
- Heal your drained brain : naturally relieve anxiety, combat insomnia, and balance your brain in just 14 days / by Dow, Mike,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Brain; Mental health.; Self-care, Health.;
- The better brain solution : how to start now-at any age-to reverse and prevent insulin resistance of the brain, sharpen cognitive function, and avoid memory loss / by Masley, Steven,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Brain.; Nutrition.; Mental health.; Self-care, Health.;
- The better brain solution [sound recording] : how to start now-at any age-to reverse and prevent insulin resistance of the brain, sharpen cognitive function, and avoid memory loss / by Masley, Steven,author.; Woren, Dan,narrator.; Random House Audio Publishing,publisher.;
- Read by Dan Woren.Steven Masley explains how the brain can become insulin resistant through diet and lifestyle, and makes clear how and why this has been directly linked to cognitive decline and memory loss. Includes a detailed program developed by the author to prevent and reverse this potentially devastating condition.
- Subjects: Audiobooks.; Brain.; Nutrition.; Mental health.; Self-care, Health.;
- 8 keys to mental health through exercise / by Hibbert, Christina G.;
- Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.LSC
- Subjects: Mental illness; Exercise therapy.;
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