Six Coping Strategies to Combat Pandemic Fatigue
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Jim Kendall, LCSW, CEAP, discusses strategies for coping with the continuing stress one may experience during the current pandemic situation.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month
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Good mental health means that we can find joy and positively deal with life's inevitable challenges. It is a time to assess the balance we have in our lives, despite today's dramatic and unexpected stressors. This year has brought so much more than the "normal stresses of life." Paying attention to our positive emotional well-being is more important now than ever.
Support After Challenging Outcomes
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When there are challenging cases that impact caregiver psychological well-being, Vanderbilt offers a variety of support services for faculty and staff.
Peer Support Resources at VUMC
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When a colleague is impacted by an unanticipated outcome or challenging case, Peer Support Teams within a workgroup proactively offer emotional support to affected peers.
Support following An Adverse Event at VUMC
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Adverse Event/Unexpected Outcome Support
What Do I Say When…I Feel Negatively About My Body or Weight?
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Even though there is much to be learned about healthy nutrition and the reasonable, healthy approach to eating and exercise our heads and hearts often have different perspectives on the matter.
Dementia and the Healthy Brain
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As our population ages, it is now estimated that for the US and other industrialized nations, the number of individuals diagnosed with neurocognitive disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease, will continue to increase. The CDC noted that, in 2017, complications from Alzheimer's was the sixth leading cause of death for individuals in the United States who are 65 and older. Worldwide, the incidence of dementia is thought to be on the increase, with researchers estimating that the diagnosis of Dementia will triple by 2050.
Coping with Reactions to School Shootings
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by Chad A. Buck, Ph.D.
Clinical Psychologist
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Can I Really Talk to My Loved Ones About a Colonoscopy?
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What Do I Say When Someone Tells Me They Have Been Assaulted/Harassed?
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What Do I Say When…
Someone Tells Me They Have Been Sexually Assaulted or Harassed?