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Kristen Bell, who has been a vocal advocate for mental health awareness, is drawing back the curtain to share how she and husband Dax Shepard have been helping each other through difficult times during the pandemic.
“I know that I present someone who is very bubbly and happy all the time, and a lot of the time I am, because I have really good tools,” Bell, 40, told Self in an interview published Monday. “But there are definitely days when the alarm goes off and I go, ‘No, I’m staying right here. Nothing’s worth it. … I’m just going to stay in this cocoon because I need to; because I feel very, very, very vulnerable.’”
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May 3, 2021 | 9:37 AM
With NS being in another lockdown, it’s hard to not feel like a heavy weight is on your shoulders. Sometimes, that weight just takes over…
If you are fighting with Anxiety, Depression, or your overall Mental Health right now, they’re are many resources available and people that are here to help.
I wanted to pass along some of the services and community resources listed on the NS Website. You can find the the full list by clicking HERE!
Mental health and addictions services
If you or a family member needs help, you can self-refer to a mental health or addictions clinic, service or program through the Nova Scotia Health Authority or IWK Health Centre.
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The COVID-19 pandemic sparked a slew of mental health issues when it started nearly a year ago, and as the virus recedes it s likely to do so again.
Although a full return to pre-pandemic life may be months or even a year away, Dr. Tanya Middleton is already hearing from clients about the stresses and anxieties of returning to normal. Middleton, a clinical assistant professor at Ohio State University, is also a licensed counselor and runs a private practice in the Cleveland area. There s still that fear of: Are we doing this too soon? Middleton said of returning to normal life. There s understandably a lot of anxiety wrapped up in that.