may day 2022

Random entry RSS

  • Posted in:

    Overcoming caregiver anxiety, guilt and fear

    By Tracy Daniel-Hardy Since I’ve been chronicling my caregiving journey, I have learned that many friends, co-workers, and acquaintances are caring for parents like me, or for a relative or in-law.  Many have tearfully confided their feelings of loneliness and expressed their discomfort in sharing their experience with those who can’t relate. Some have shared […]

    Read more

  • Posted in:

    Having hope when life seems dark

    By Sylvia P. Brown Desmond Tutu once said, “Hope is being able to see there is light despite all of the darkness.” As someone who suffers from autoimmune diseases, chronic illnesses and mental health issues and is in recovery, I can say that hope has pulled me out of some of my darkest times and […]

    Read more

  • Posted in:

    Mental Health Resource Directory 2022

    Adrienne’s House (228) 762-8267 http://www.gccfn.org/ Adrienne’s House is the secondary domestic violence shelter of the Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence, offering temporary emergency shelter; individual counseling for adults and children; group counseling for residential and nonresidential clients; case management; legal/court advocacy and a civil legal services legal clinic.   Advanced Psychotherapy Associates (228) 897-7730 www.facebook.com/pages/Advanced-Psychotherapy-Associates/148268688550197 […]

    Read more

  • Posted in:

    When anxiety takes over

    By Jocelyn Gavin-Lane I have experienced some level of anxiety for as long as I can remember. In grade school, I recall being extra nervous at test time or when big events happened. That’s common, and in some instances, it can be classified as good anxiety.  It wasn’t until my father’s death that my anxiety […]

    Read more

  • Posted in:

    The importance of self-esteem

    By Nicole Bedsole We are our own worst critics and our own best cheerleaders. Self-esteem plays a vital role in how we see ourselves, not only when we are alone, but when we are at work or with friends and family. Wherever we go, there we are — with our self-esteem in tow. We learn […]

    Read more

  • Posted in:

    Seven signs your child is calling for help

    By Terri Brinston Parenting is hard! I remember the overwhelming fear I had when they handed me this small, fragile and delicate little baby, wrapped tightly in a thin blanket. I immediately fell in love but thought, “How do I do this?” Everything comes with an instruction manual of some sort, step-by-step directions for how […]

    Read more