October may have been the official month to focus on mental health and mental illness on Hive and, indeed, to receive a cute little badge from &
to acknowledge that important content. But as we start to roll into November, there is still plenty of content being published about mental health, anxiety, stress and depression.
Today brings you three posts which contribute in some way to our understanding of mental health. These posts have been under-loved and under-rewarded and yet they bring value to us and to the greater, and incredibly important, community dialogue. Because when a part of our community is fractured and unable to contribute, we all hurt.
Each of the authors featured today is a post beneficiary, so please be generous.
Enjoy. Upvote. Comment. Reblog. Tip.
The close relationship between sleep and mental health
“Despite a high occurrence of sleep disorders and established negative effects on mental health, little attention is paid to sleep problems in mental health care. Sleep disorders are frequently diagnosed years after onset; years in which poor sleep already exerted detrimental effects on physical and mental health, daytime functioning, and quality of life.” Read more...
Fading in Despair: My Original Ryhme!
You and I are in needs so DIRE,
Just to live out the rest of our days with beautiful DESIRES,
Living in an endless harsh reality with no COUNTERFIRE! Read more....
Suicides Up Nearly 100% Among Young People in Wisconsin’s Second Largest County, as Medical Experts Cite Perils of Social Isolation
What some people don't realize is that taking extreme action like shutting down businesses and social isolation in response to COVID-19 isn't just a one way path to saving lives. It's a trade-off. Some lives for other lives. Read more...
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is a simple, private curation project run by
. The goal? To increase exposure and rewards for great content that doesn't always get the recognition it deserves. Today it might be 3 healthful posts, tomorrow it might be 3 posts about freedom, red cars, crypto or dogs. As the mood takes me.
Each post featured here is a post beneficiary and the remainder used to build a juicier upvote. Because I believe in encouragement and at the end of a curating session, there are ALWAYS a few posts I'd like to do more for.