Our feelings about the holidays we celebrate are very personal, and sometimes are a mix of positive and negative emotions. Here are some tips for making the most of them (even in 2020).
By Jennifer Weeks LCPC, Karen Taylor LCSW-C, Alexandra Lane MA, Susan Han Ph.D. |
October 29, 2020
Learn what your "window of tolerance" is, and how you can use it to manage your mental health during challenging times. You can also check out our Election 2020 self-care worksheet.
Elections have high stakes, so people often feel more agitated and oppositional than usual. Here are strategies for maintaining your emotional equilibrium during these tense periods.
Psychologist Carisa Parrish provides tips you can use to keep up these effective practices, avoid COVID-19 “safety fatigue” or “burnout,” and protect yourself, your family, and others from COVID-19.
The Stress and Depression Questionnaire is a confidential, convenient, and safe way for Hopkins students and trainees to find out how stress and depression may be affecting them, and to learn about available mental health resources.
In response to the unprecedented challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, the university has partnered with TimelyMD to make mental telehealth counseling free and available to all Johns Hopkins students and trainees.