Mental Health Resources for the LGBTQIA+ Community
Members of the LGBTQIA+ community are at higher risk for mental health conditions than heterosexual and cisgender communities. Learn about risk factors, resources for help, and how to be an ally.
Members of the LGBTQIA+ community are at higher risk for mental health conditions than heterosexual and cisgender communities. Learn about risk factors, resources for help, and how to be an ally.
Given the nature of their jobs, first responders are repeatedly exposed to danger, violence, trauma, and grief. Learn more about first responder mental health and get resources for help and support.
Opioid use, misuse, and overdose deaths have risen dramatically since 1999. In 2017, opioid misuse was declared a public health emergency, and the US government has launched several programs to address the crisis. But what are opioids and why are they so dangerous?
When one person struggles with substance use, it affects the whole family, which means the whole family needs help. This infographic shares why self-care is important and where families can go for support.
If left untreated, stress can lead to major health problems. If you’ve actively tried to manage your stress, but you’re still experiencing symptoms, it’s time to talk talk to a professional. In this infographic, learn how a Peer Coach can help you identify sources of stress and learn new coping skills.