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Poll Shows Stress in United States at All Time High
Stress in the United States is at an all time high, according to a poll conducted on behalf of the American Psychological Association (APA). The poll showed that top sources of stress for people in the United States were an increase in prices due to inflation, issues with the supply chain, global uncertainty and Russia invading Ukraine. Two years into a global pandemic, 63% of the adults surveyed also said their lived had been changed forever due to COVID-19. “The theravive
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10 Mental Health Resources For Seniors
In today’s day and age nobody can escape from a mental health condition if you do not take care of yourself. In Fact according to the World Health Organization (WHO) almost 20% of seniors develop mental or neurological conditions after crossing 60 years of age. To help make the lives of seniors easy, this blog will discuss all the important mental health resources for seniors. Ealderly mental health is declining even more because COVID-19 has made them even more lonelier calmsage
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“Do I Have Daddy Issues?” Ask a Therapist
Daddy issues have long been the topic of conversation regarding blanket explanations for relationship troubles, self-esteem and self-worth problems, trust issues, and more. The reality is the relationship you have with your father, the man whose actions you watch (or miss) through your formative years, will likely have a significant impact on your adult life. Though the term “daddy issues” itself doesn’t have a clearly defined history, it is thought to have come from Freud’s concept of the “Father Complex” talk
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How to Make Sex Work With a Penis of Any Size
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. One of the most challenging aspects in the bedroom, especially in a new relationship, is learning your partner’s body and what makes it unique. Often, individual physical differences can require a slight adjustment in technique, especially if you are a very different size than your partner. As a 4-foot, 8-inch sex worker, I’ve learned the ins and outs of shek
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4 Signs You’ve Had Way Too Much Caffeine & What to Do About It
It’s no secret that a lot of us don’t function without caffeine. It’s the life-changing elixir that helps us get through Monday morning meetings, red-eye flights and late night drives. And coffee, one of our favorite sources of caffeine, is even known to have some great health benefits. But the sad truth is that your daily iced cold brew or Red Bull can have some unfortunate side effects — and can, at times, make your body feel worse after your shek
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What Is Micro Cheating & Is Your Partner Doing It?
Often when we think of cheating in relationships, we associate it with physical infidelity — an extracurricular sexual relationship. However, there’s inbetween territory — which can include emotional affairs and other behaviors outside your relationship that your partner wouldn’t be cool with. A term for it? Micro-cheating. “Micro-cheating is basically anything that crosses healthy and expected boundaries in a relationship, but stops short of physical infidelity,” says psychotherapist and dating coach, Toni Coleman. “While physical cheating is obviously much more shek
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Inova Health Systems To Build New Hospital In Mixed-used Development
Inova Health Systems (Falls Church, Va.) is building a new hospital that will anchor a mixed-use development in Alexandria, Va., according to an article in wtop.com. The $1 billion medical campus will replace the current Inova Alexandria Hospital in Alexandria and will house 231 patient beds, a Level 2 trauma center, cancer center, and specialty services across three buildings. The first buildings are scheduled for completion in 2025. The post Inova Health Systems To Build New Hospital In Mixed-used Development healthcare
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Even After Lockdowns Eased, Pandemic Depression Persisted Across Social Classes – New Study
By Catherine Ettman, Boston University and Sandro Galea, Boston University The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea One year into the COVID-19 pandemic, we found that more than 1 in 5 U.S. adults reported probable depression in both spring 2020 and spring 2021. We also found that financial assets helped reduce the persistence of symptoms – but only to a point. Our recently published research highlights COVID-19’s continuing mental health effects on the Healthy
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What’s Hot About Menopause? Sex!
It’s time to make Naked Fridays a reality. A lot of people think menopause means less sex, and less enjoyable sex, but the opposite can be true. Hitting menopause can be like hitting the jackpot for sex and intimacy. Here are nine reasons why the end of your periods can be the beginning of a fulfilling sex life. Pregnancy worries are over Once a woman is in menopause, defined as not having had a period for a full year, she Healthy
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PHOTO TOUR: Birmingham East VA Clinic
Veterans Affairs (VA; Birmingham, Ala.) wanted to relocate and centralize mental health services from its downtown Birmingham, hospital into a new facility, while also freeing up space in its existing hospital for other services. The new 71,000-square-foot Birmingham East VA Clinic, opened in January, consolidates outpatient mental health services, including specialty clinics for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), substance use disorder, and psychosocial rehabilitation and recovery, as well as group psychotherapy and psychiatry, day programs, suicide prevention, in-home intensive case management, healthcare
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Take 5 With Asma Sanaee
In this series, Healthcare Design asks leading healthcare design professionals, firms, and owners to tell us what’s got their attention and share some ideas on the subject. Asma Sanaee is a medical planner and associate with E4H Architecture and co-chair of the American Institute of Architects/Academy of Architecture for Health Research Initiatives Committee. Here she shares her thoughts on designing for flexibility, the medical hub model, and using design to support patient and clinician collaboration. Designing for efficiency In an healthcare
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Illuminating Results
The emerging data on burnout among frontline workers during the COVID-19 pandemic suggest a troubling future. For example, studies show half of healthcare providers report having considered retiring, quitting their jobs, or even changing careers altogether. The same number say that their mental health has deteriorated, according to the article “Survey of Healthcare Workers Reveals High Levels of Burnout, Stress, & Thoughts of Leaving Their Jobs,” from Berxi, a part of Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance. While the pandemic has undeniably healthcare