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Mental Health Awareness Month: Depression – Addressing Unhelpful Thoughts

HIKE for Mental Health Posted on May 20, 2022 by Heather LawsonMay 18, 2022

Cognitive distortions, or as I prefer to call them, unhelpful thinking styles, are often present when depression is present. Simply put, these are errors in thinking or false beliefs that have been accepted as true. All humans engage in this type of thinking every now and then; but, this type of thinking is often happening more frequently when depression (and anxiety) are present.

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Mental Health Awareness Month: Depression – Lifestyle Factors

HIKE for Mental Health Posted on May 18, 2022 by Heather LawsonMay 17, 2022

Depression is exhausting. Everything takes so much more effort and energy. Most days you won’t feel like doing any of the things listed below. Do them anyway. For some, if the depression is severe enough, simply getting out of the bed and showering may seem like an insurmountable task! I understand it’s hard. Instead of focusing on how difficult it might be to accomplish the task, tell yourself: “It may be difficult, but I am capable of doing hard things. I will be proud of myself for taking care of myself this way.” 

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Understanding Anxiety

HIKE for Mental Health Posted on May 17, 2022 by Heather LawsonMay 8, 2022

Mental health is something we all have, just like physical health, and it needs to be taken care of at the same level as our physical health. Our bodies will send us signs (aka, symptoms) to let us know that something’s not right.

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Mental Health Awareness Month: Depression – Know the Signs & Symptoms

HIKE for Mental Health Posted on May 16, 2022 by Heather LawsonMay 13, 2022

Like many mental health conditions, depression is complex. In an effort to make information easier to understand I’ve broken it down into a three part series, called Depression 101. In part one I’m going to provide a very basic 30,000 foot view of how depression can present and provide you with an opportunity to complete one of the standard screeners often used to assess symptoms of depression.

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HIKE for Mental Health Posted on May 10, 2022 by Heather LawsonMay 6, 2022

My last post provided some insight into what it’s like at the first counseling session. Today I’d like to talk to you about what you’ve been feeling and maybe some of the thoughts you’ve been having.

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May is Mental Health Awareness Month

HIKE for Mental Health Posted on May 4, 2022 by Heather LawsonMay 3, 2022

During May my series will focus on sharing information about ways to improve and advocate for mental health. This information will come in the form of tools to help fill your mental wellness toolbox. Some tools will be skills you can incorporate into your life while other tools may come in the form of education to increase your awareness.

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