With all people especially students and kids hooked to their smartphones almost 24/7 during this pandemic, it is crucial to be aware of the risks and check if your family especially your kids are suffering from phone addiction. This resource provides a comprehensive list of signs and symptoms, ways to prevent phone addiction and steps on how to deal it this problem.
Offers some key statsitics on the increasing number of workers and professionals who are suffering from various mental illness most especially stress and anxiety brought by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. It also offers various ways to cope with return-to-work anxiety and support your overall well-being.
During the pandemic, we've seen a rise in substance use and mental health problems, these issues are only exacerbated by stress and social isolation. Peer support, like having a sponsor, improves addiction recovery and maintaining sobriety. Our resource offers insight on how to seek a sponsor, and provides tools and resources for sponsors and sponsees.
Delphi Behavioral Health Group was formed to take on the mission of treating addiction at its core. We believe that through personalized treatment in intimate settings, we can provide those suffering from substance abuse with the tools to start a journey of long-lasting recovery.
We created a free resource that has free online support group meetings for people to use during this pandemic. Many AA meetings and others have closed their doors, others are still skeptical of going into group meetings. We are trying to provide help and raise awareness to free online support groups.
COVID-19 has created restrictions all around the country and our team is ready to respond. Reach Out Oregon is a non-crisis "warmline" listening service for parents & guardians who struggle with emotional, behavioral, & mental health challenges.Other resources:Oregon Child Abuse Hotline - 855-503-7233Lines of Life - 800-273-8255
Talbert House offers adult and youth outpatient mental health counseling and treatment across Hamilton, Brown, Clinton, and Warren counties through telehealth as well as case management services . Case management services include symptom monitoring and assistance with benefit applications, housing, medication, and other specialty services. To find services near you, call 513-221-HELP(4357).
Portland Police Bureau Chief Jami Resch calls related to suicide have increased by 23%—that is a 41% increase since this time in 2019. It is vital to prioritize your mental health during this public health crisis. There are resources available to every Portlander. Portland Suicide Lifeline is 503-972-3456—text “help” to 741-741.
To aid individuals and communities during COVID-19, Mental Health America (MHA) has compiled a range of resources and information.
Up-to-date information on programs and services that can assist with mental health care in Connecticut
Operation Nightwatch provides a place for those experiencing houselessness, low-income individuals, or those living with mental illness to escape social isolation while also providing a cup of coffee, a meal, and much needed mental health services and food care during a time when other agencies are closed.
Fact sheets, websites, and other resources to support the health and well-being of communities impacted by COVID-19
A free phone app created by a team of doctors, scientists, and engineers led by Dr. Jose Hamilton, Youper utilizes AI to personalize various techniques to fit your mental health needs. Includes mood tracking, cognitive distortion identification, and guided meditation.
The COVID-19 hotline is a service operated by the healthcare professionals at the KY Poison Control Center who can provide advice and answer questions. Please be patient as we are handling a high volume of calls and want to give everyone the time they deserve. For general information, please review the website prior to calling the hotline. Guidance is being added as it becomes available.
Normally there is a charge for the Headspace app, but it’s currently offering specially-curated "Weathering the storm" collection of meditation and mindfulness content for consumers in English, French, German, Spanish, and Portuguese. It will also be providing free Headspace Plus subscriptions to healthcare professionals working in public health settings in the US through 2020 to address rising...
Normally there is a charge for the Headspace app, but it’s currently offering specially-curated "Weathering the storm" collection of meditation and mindfulness content for consumers in English, French, German, Spanish, and Portuguese. It will also be providing free Headspace Plus subscriptions to healthcare professionals working in public health settings in the US through 2020 to address rising...
The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may be stressful for people. Fear and anxiety about a disease can be overwhelming and cause strong emotions in adults and children. Coping with stress will make you, the people you care about, and your community stronger.