Ipsos Annual Mental Health Survey
In the annual survey on mental health carried out by Ipsos in 34 countries, between July 22nd and August 5th of this... Read More
Are you ready for Mental Health Day?
October 10th is Mental Health Day, which according to the WHO is to “rekindle our efforts to protect and improve mental health”.... Read More
Why do People Commit Suicide?
BY: Neighbors’ Consejo| When we mention or read the word suicide, we get terrified, questions like: Why did he or she do... 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
988, the New Mental Health Number for Help in the US.
Good news for American’s mental health, they will henceforth have the number 988 to dial in an emergency. This will direct them... Read More
Men who Committed Suicide in the US did not have Mental Health Treatment.
New research by UCLA professor Mark Kaplan and colleagues, published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, shows that 60% of American... Read More
Healthy Youth Survey: Worrying Figures on the Mental Health of Young People in Washington D.C.
The Healthy Youth Survey (HYS) released alarming figures: 70% of young people in Washington D.C. suffer from anxiety and 20% have had... Read More
Harry Miller Withdraws Due to Mental Health Issues.
On March 10, the Ohio State offensive lineman, Harry Miller announced his retirement through a message posted on his social networks. However,... Read More
Bad Duo: Drugs and Suicide
BY: Neighbors’ Consejo| “Suicide is death caused by injuring oneself with the intent to die[1]”- CDC. This undoubtedly sounds dramatic, as it... Read More
Working with suicide
BY: Laura Pinzón | Neighbors’ Consejo| Suicide events can undoubtedly affect many areas of our life. It’s enough to see how within... Read More