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May is Mental Health Awareness Month and specialists say to stay positive.
May 9, 2021
FARGO, N.D.-(KVRR) May is Mental Health Awareness Month and after a rocky 2020, people are ready for a more hopeful tomorrow in 2021.
“Like many things when we start talking about it we understand each other better and we find more support,” Jo Ellison said.
“Important for all of us to take care of our mental health this is a lifelong journey,” Laurie Dewan said.
Given the struggles that people have endured this past year with the COVID 19 pandemic and the ongoing fight for racial equity, experts say that it is very important to take care of your mental health today and everyday.
Mental Health Awareness Month: Study looks at pandemicâs impact on mental well-being
Mental Health Awareness Month: Pandemicâs impact on mental wellbeing By Jasmine Ramirez | May 3, 2021 at 8:57 AM MST - Updated May 3 at 9:00 AM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - About 50 percent of people are feeling more optimistic after a challenging 2020, according to a recent study by Healthline.
âThis is a tough time and there might be days that have a lot of joy in them in our near future and there might be hard days as well,â said Laurie Dewan, the vice president of Consumer Insights at Healthline.
She said the pandemic has had an enormous impact on mental health due to people losing loves ones, job losses, lifestyle changes and isolation. More than a year later, Healthline has found some people are starting to have a more positive outlook for the future.