With a Bachelor of Arts from Claremont McKenna College and a rapid career trajectory to senior management in the business world, Javan Taherkhani describes himself as someone who had always been clear on his goals for the future. Nevertheless, it was after a...
The job of a mental health counselor used to be relatively straightforward. But with the onset of COVID-19 and the public health crisis, much has changed. Telecounseling has become much more common, and fewer mental health professionals are working out of...
Tis’ the season to be anxious. And for many, stress is often one of the first ‘gifts’ of the holidays. Surprisingly, 80 percent of people surveyed admit they tend to ignore a rising stress level over the holiday season rather than take steps to manage it. This...
“The burning of fossil fuels is killing us,” says the World Health Organization (WHO). “Climate change is the single biggest threat facing humanity.” These remarks came in an October 2021 report issued by the WHO —The WHO COP26 Special Report on Climate Change and...
International Day of Peace International Day of Peace falls on September 21st every year and is celebrated around the globe as a day to promote world unity. Established in 1981 by the United Nations, its goal is to promote peace and unity between nations by observing...
Help for Thoughts of Suicide and Self-Harm Sad statistics surround the topic of suicide. Surprisingly, it’s the tenth leading cause of death in the United States, ranking near the top of the list, not far behind cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. It’s difficult to...
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