Love is in the Air
BY: Neighbors’ Consejo| We are days away from celebrating Valentine’s Day, a date in which we breathe love, we are happy, we... Read More
Black History Month and Mental Health
BY: Neighbors’ Consejo| Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements by African-Americans and a time for recognizing their central role... Read More
The Psychiatrist: A Professional for the Brave, not the “Crazy”.
BY: Neighbors’ Consejo| The word psychiatrist relates within society to concepts such as “madness, disease, problem, depression, etc.” and others that social... Read More
Schools in D.C. will have a Mental Health Clinician
Last Monday, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that $27 million would be set aside to put a mental health professional in every... Read More
Self-esteem, the Best Way to Combat Social Pressure
BY: Neighbors’ Consejo| Loving ourselves is perhaps the most difficult task of all, because constantly finding faults is an inevitable behavior that... Read More
It’s Okay if the Pandemic Affects Your Mental Health
The pandemic continues to be a problem for all people. “Well, not only has it brought problems in physical health but also... Read More
Updated Numbers Show an Increase in Mental Health Issues
According to a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the numbers for mental health issues have grown. The... Read More
Cheslie Kryst was killed by her Emotional Health
Recently the death of Miss Universe Cheslie Kryst was in the news again and this time because she sadly made the decision... Read More
Anorexia, a Thin and Dangerous Line between Mental and Physical Wellness
BY: Neighbors’ Consejo| Feeling dissatisfied with our bodies is widely prevalent, because social pressure and self-criticism generates doubts about how we feel... Read More
How to be More Productive? Focus.
BY: Neighbors’ Consejo| In our daily routine, we carry out different activities, which require us to concentrate to carry them out correctly.... Read More