Read this post →
Mental health has received a lot of attention in recent years, and deservedly so. Students, in particular, confront a distinct combination of obstacles that can have a significant influence on their mental health. This scene can be intimidating, from academic obligations to social expectations. In this blog, we will look at some of the most […]
Read this post →
One Belief provides a school curriculum, and this blog is part two, continuing the themes on which we focus. Our presentations are aligned with state standards and help both the instructor in the classroom and your campus’s aspirations for scholars. One Belief Organization considers school safety and dispute resolution to be critical: 1. Promoting a […]
Read this post →
A lot of people do not recognize how important mental health is. We often set aside feelings that may already be a symptom of mental health. But, don’t let it get the best of you. Sometimes you may feel guilty about it because it makes you feel uncomfortable. And it’s okay, we all have our […]
Read this post →
Mental Health can be a hard topic to talk about. But we must discuss it to raise more awareness. And to effectively share how mental health works, I hope you guys don’t mind if I get a little personal here. As a teenager, I hung out with the wrong crowd. The people I surrounded myself […]
Read this post →
Mental health wellness is vital as it determines how we feel and how other people feel around us. If you’re not mentally healthy, there is a great risk that the way you function in life can be affected. From feeling anxious to, depressed – you’re at greater risk of sleeping too much or sleeping too […]
Read this post →
April 2019 will make 20 years since the Columbine High School Shooting. Where are we as a nation? I was honored to be able to photograph Sue Klebold’s visit to Dallas, Texas. Mental Health America of Greater Dallas welcomed her along with a host of many other readers of her book. As a founder of […]