Practicing gratitude and giving thanks this time of year may feel standard. But as we enter this holiday season, taking a moment to reflect on what you have, as opposed to what you lack, has a host of physical and mental health benefits. That is why PLM is launching a Gratitude Challenge. If you get… Continue reading What Are You Grateful For?
Category: Depression
Bipolar Disorder: Understanding, Coping, and Thriving
What is Bipolar Disorder? An estimated “4.4% of U.S. adults experience bipolar disorder at some time in their lives,” according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Bipolar disorder, formerly referred to as manic depression, is a mental disorder where people experience extreme mood swings. Most people with bipolar experience extremely high highs (known as… Continue reading Bipolar Disorder: Understanding, Coping, and Thriving
Prioritizing Mental Health: Insights for World Mental Health Day
October 10th is World Mental Health Day. The overall objective of World Mental Health Day is to raise awareness of mental health issues around the world and to mobilize efforts in support of mental health. This day allows stakeholders working in mental health around the world to talk about their work and “what more needs… Continue reading Prioritizing Mental Health: Insights for World Mental Health Day
Balancing Act: Managing Your Mental Illness While Parenting
Mental Illness Can Impact Anyone, Including Parents Mental disorders are conditions that impact how a person experiences the world. These conditions can impact how you think, feel, and act. It may even impact how you cope with events, employment, and interpersonal relationships. Mental health conditions can affect anyone, truly. No matter your age, gender, or… Continue reading Balancing Act: Managing Your Mental Illness While Parenting
Sleep and Mental Health: The Importance of a Good Night’s Sleep for a Sound Mind
We all know that when we don’t sleep for an extended period of time our physical health suffers. We feel groggy, lethargic, and have difficulty concentrating. But sleep deprivation is not just a detriment to our bodies. It also takes a huge toll on our minds. According to the Columbia University Department of Psychiatry, there… Continue reading Sleep and Mental Health: The Importance of a Good Night’s Sleep for a Sound Mind
Building Resilience: Finding Strength During the Mental Health Struggle
What is Resilience? Resilience is a critical part of navigating mental health challenges. According to the American Psychological Association, “Psychologists define resilience as the process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats, or significant sources of stress—such as family and relationship problems, serious health problems, or workplace and financial stressors.” But… Continue reading Building Resilience: Finding Strength During the Mental Health Struggle
Coping With Chronic Stress: Management Techniques for Day-To-Day Life
According to the World Health Organization, chronic stress “can be defined as a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation.” Although stress is a natural human response that most people experience, too much of it can lead to serious health conditions. Both the body and mind can be negatively impacted by… Continue reading Coping With Chronic Stress: Management Techniques for Day-To-Day Life
Managing Life with Chronic Kidney Disease: Practical Tips for Coping and Thriving
By: Kellsey Reed, RDN, LDN, PatientsLikeMe Contributor When it comes to managing chronic kidney disease, lifestyle factors like diet and exercise play a huge role. It’s important to follow a kidney-friendly diet and get in regular physical activity to manage your kidney health overall. With that being said, managing your mindset and mental health is… Continue reading Managing Life with Chronic Kidney Disease: Practical Tips for Coping and Thriving
What is Clinical Depression?
It’s normal to feel down sometimes. It’s even normal to feel hopeless or in despair about a particular situation or circumstance. These feelings are temporary. They may last anywhere from a few hours to a few days and cause minimal disturbance in your day-to-day activities. But, when these feelings become constant, more intense, and lasts… Continue reading What is Clinical Depression?
What is Seasonal Depression?
As the weather gets colder and days become shorter, you may notice you have less energy, feel a little less optimistic and spend more time alone. While this may not be a cause for concern, about 5% of the U.S population experience seasonal depression during the fall and winter months. Seasonal depression, or seasonal affective disorder (SAD), is a subtype of depression that begins and ends around the same time every… Continue reading What is Seasonal Depression?