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On #speakupsaturday I want to remind you that you are lovely just as you are. That you are lovely because you’re you. And that no one should ever make you feel less than lovely, not even yourself. ❤️🛎 #Repost @mentalhealthamerica ・・・ Do you know the story of the Mental Health Bell? In 1953, @mentalhealthamerica melted down chains and shackles from asylums across the US originally used to restrain people with mental illness with the vision of creating hope out of heartbreak and cast them into the Mental Health Bell. The symbol serves as a reminder that we must not be afraid to fight in the open and that the invisible chains of fear, shame, and #stigma that bind people who live with mental illness are not definitions of the individual. . . . . #mentalhealth #mentalillness #mentalhealthawareness #noshame #fightintheopen #b4stage4 #nostigma #stopstigma #history #alwayskeepfighting #mentalhealthmatters #allthebrightplaces #hope
May is Mental Health Month, and it's a subject that means a lot to us here at CinemaSins. In fact, we’re partnering with Mental Health America (MHA) to not only to raise awareness of mental health issues – but also to raise a little money, too. We’ve got a brand-new Cinema Sins t-shirt in the shop, and all of the profits from the sale of the shirt will be donated to our friends at MHA. Click here to check out or purchase the shirt: http://www.districtlines.com/109796-C... Learn more here: http://cinemasins.com/mentalhealthawa...
Taking Initiative in Treating Mental Illness: #B4Stage4
When we think about cancer, heart disease, or diabetes, we don’t wait years to treat them. We start before Stage 4—we begin with prevention
"When we think about cancer, heart disease, or diabetes, we don’t wait years to treat them.
We start before Stage 4—we begin with prevention. When people are in the first stage of those diseases and are beginning to show signs or symptoms like a persistent cough, high blood pressure, or high blood sugar, we try immediately to reverse these symptoms. We don’t ignore them. In fact, we develop a plan of action to reverse and sometimes stop the progression of the disease. So why don’t we do the same for individuals who are dealing with potentially serious mental illness?
1 in 5 American adults will have a diagnosable mental health condition in any given year.
50 percent of Americans will meet the criteria for a diagnosable mental health condition sometime in their life, and half of those people will develop conditions by the age of 14.
Stages Of Mental Health Conditions
Stage 1
Mild Symptoms and Warning Signs
At Stage 1, a person begins to show symptoms of a mental health condition, but is still able to maintain the ability to function at home, work or school—although perhaps not as easily as before they started to show symptoms. Often there is a sense that something is “not right.”
Stage 2
Symptoms Increase in Frequency and Severity and Interfere with Life Activities and Roles
At Stage 2, it usually becomes obvious that something is wrong. A person’s symptoms may become stronger and last longer or new symptoms may start appearing on top of existing ones, creating something of a snowball effect. Performance at work or school will become more difficult, and a person may have trouble keeping up with family duties, social obligations or personal responsibilities.
Stage 3
Symptoms Worsen with Relapsing and Recurring Episodes Accompanied by Serious Disruption in Life Activities and Roles
At Stage 3, symptoms have continued to increase in severity, and many symptoms are often taking place at the same time. A person may feel as though they are losing control of their life and the ability to fill their roles at home, work or school.
Stage 4
Symptoms are Persistent and Severe and Have Jeopardized One's Life
By Stage 4, the combination of extreme, prolonged and persistent symptoms and impairment often results in development of other health conditions and has the potential to turn into a crisis event like unemployment, hospitalization, homelessness or even incarceration. In the worst cases, untreated mental illnesses can lead to loss of life an average of 25 years early.
Early Identification And Intervention
Catching mental health conditions early is known as Early Identification and Intervention. However, many times people may not realize that their symptoms are being caused by a mental health condition or feel ashamed to pursue help because of the stigma associated with mental illness. It’s up to all of us to know the signs and take action so that mental illnesses can be caught early and treated, and we can live up to our full potential. Even though mental illnesses may require intensive, long-term treatment and a lot of hard work at the later stages, people can and do recover and reclaim their lives.
One way to see if you may be experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition is to take a screening. Visit www.mhascreening.org to take a quick, confidential screening for a variety of mental health conditions including anxiety, depression, mood disorders or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Use your screening results to start a conversation with your primary care provider, or a trusted friend or family member and begin to plan a course of action for addressing your mental health.
Remember, mental health conditions are not only common, they are treatable. There is a wide variety of treatment options for mental illnesses ranging from talk therapy to medication to peer support, and it may take some time for a person to find the right treatment or combination of treatments that works best for them. But when they do, the results can be truly amazing and life changing.
For more information about what you should know and what you can do at each stage, visit www.mhanational.org/may."
The Million In May Initiative
Did you know May is #MentalHealthMonth? To support happier, healthier lives, Mental Health America developed a number of screening tools to help you pinpoint your mental health concerns. These screening tools are free, private, and fully online! Screening can help you identify symptoms you might not recognize, empowering you to get the help you need. You can use these results to open up conversations to friends, family, and medical professionals. We’re hoping for a #MillioninMay screenings to help people get on the road to good mental health. Will you join us?
https://www.mhasefl.org/mental-health-month.html
https://mhanational.org/millioninmay
If you are in need of immediate assistance, please call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-TALK, or text "MHA" to 741-741 to talk to a trained counselor from the Crisis Text Line.
Warmlines are also an excellent place for support. MHASEFL's Seth Line warm line can be reached at 954-578-5640 Mon-Fri: 10:00AM to 10:00PM and Sat: 10:00AM - 5:00PM Those who are feeling isolated, lonely, panicked, or just need a friendly voice, are invited to call.
https://www.9musesartcenter.org/seth-warm-line.html
Please go to: https://www.9musesartcenter.org/ for Drop-In Center information. You can also visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/9MusesArtCenter.org/ And Twitter: https://twitter.com/mha9muses
Shouts out to @andrewstarz68 and everyone at the hospital following my ride for @cmhanational @mentalhealthamerica across 🇺🇸 Thank you so much for the work you do. Thanks kindly to everyone who has been supporting me and sharing the tour. Thanks @cyclesmithhfx thanks @mattmaysmusic and others for sharing about the tour and @marknumbertwo who’s been sharing almost every post! #recovery #b4stage4 #getoutside #endthestigma @hfxbikeweek @halifaxnoise #PressOnTour Thanks @thecoasthalifax and @pastemagazine for the support and platform too. Thanks @burnsjason @ellyviee and @artsandcrafts too!
#Repost @mentalhealthamerica (@get_repost) ・・・ When MHA goes out to events across the country to educate communities about the importance of minding your #mentalhealth, we often as people what they wish they had the #courage to do. Sometimes, speaking up about insecurities or things people are unsure about helps them open up about something that may be causing them distress with us.⠀ .⠀⠀⠀ .⠀⠀⠀ .⠀⠀⠀ .⠀⠀⠀ #mentalhealth #mentalillness #mentalwellness #mentalhealthawareness #b4stage4 #fightintheopen #notacharacterflaw #mentalillnessfeelslike #copelikeaboss