Free Events This Week in Washington D.C.
Get ready this week to enjoy with family, friends or alone different events in Washington D.C. Next Tuesday 26th at 7:30 p.m.,... Read More
The National 988 Hotline is Up and Running
If you are feeling sad, depressed, anxious, or even have suicidal thoughts, you need to talk with someone and you can now... Read More
Washington Opens the First Shelter for LGBTQ+ Community
This is a news full of colors. From now on, refugees and homeless of the LGBTQ+ community in Washington D.C. will have... Read More
Mental Health Stems from Inattention to Social Problems
Dr. Andrew Smolar is a psychiatrist and clinical associate professor of psychiatry at Temple University School of Medicine. He recently gave an... Read More
Mental Health and Independence Day
This 4th of July was marked with violence by the mass shooting at a parade in Chicago which left 7 dead and... Read More
Shawn Mendes, Another Star Who Decided to Take Care of his Mental Health.
Through a publication made on his Instagram account that had more than a million views, singer Shawn Mendes made public the cancellation... Read More
Videon, a Company that Urges Us to Think About the Mental Health of Workers in the United States.
In a recent publication on LinkedIn, the president of Videon, Todd Erdley, drew attention to the mental health of company workers in... Read More
The Mental Health of Gamers, a Reality that Surpasses Video Games
BY: Neighbors’ Consejo| The new Netflix series “Web of Make Believe: Death, Lies and the Internet” [1] opened our eyes to a... Read More
A Rainbow of Emotions, Mental Health in the LGBTQ Community
BY: Neighbors’ Consejo| We are commemorating Pride Month, a time that invites us to celebrate love regardless of the conditions in how... Read More
A “Little Hand” to Our Self-Esteem: Cosmetic Surgeries and Mental Health
BY: Neighbors’ Consejo| We are used to the constant search for perfection. How we see ourselves in front of others and even... Read More