mental health

Sometimes, I Need To Punch Things
Sometimes, I Need To Punch Things
Sometimes, I Need To Punch Things
I'm not a violent person by any means. If fact, I've never even gotten into a fistfight.  But I do like to punch things. Lately, however, I'm less Canelo Alvarez and more George Foreman. Sadly, I haven't been to my boxing gym in well over a month. My brain can feel it, my body can feel it, my heart and soul can feel it. I don't feel anywhere's near "myself".  Things need to change. Read
Mental Health Classes Coming to a NY School Near You
Mental Health Classes Coming to a NY School Near You
Mental Health Classes Coming to a NY School Near You
When I was graduating from high school I was overwhelmed and completely unsure of what was coming next. None of what I had learned over the course of my four years could have prepared me. But, now it looks like that'll change for high school students in New York.
Sean’s Favorite Blogs For Throwback Thursday – The Top Things We Regret
Sean’s Favorite Blogs For Throwback Thursday – The Top Things We Regret
Sean’s Favorite Blogs For Throwback Thursday – The Top Things We Regret
As hard as it is for me to believe I have been writing articles for WGNA for over 5 years now. These days thousands of listeners come to our website and read the blogs we all write but in the beginning, not as many people even knew we were writing and didn't get to see some of the best things we have written about. Thinking about this I came up with the idea of finding some of my favorites over th
Which States Have the Highest and Lowest Rates of Mental Illness?
Which States Have the Highest and Lowest Rates of Mental Illness?
Which States Have the Highest and Lowest Rates of Mental Illness?
Data from the US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Agency (SAMHSA) suggests 20 percent of American adults — 44.5 million people — experienced some sort of mental illness over the last year. The report defines “mental illness” as any sort of diagnosable mental, behavioral or emotional disorder that causes “substantial functional impairment” or requires treatment, and provides a list of how much of