La vida puede ser estresante. Si tiene dificultad para sobrellevar la situación, o si los síntomas del estrés o la ansiedad no desaparecen, podría ver afectada su salud. Obtenga más información en https://t.co/0xMODIsnnY. https://t.co/GaAitI2fly
Tune in on Twitter at 1 p.m. ET for NIMH's livestream event on managing stress and anxiety! NIMH expert Dr. Krystal Lewis will discuss coping techniques on how to maintain your mental health during the pandemic and when to get professional help. https://t.co/e77goX80fChttps://t.co/gmWsM0C6uS
Help NIMH raise awareness about mental disorders and the importance of mental health research! Share these free education and outreach materials with your community: https://t.co/tW3Vb00ZtI. #shareNIMHhttps://t.co/TAexrVSH97
Don't forget to watch NIMH's livestream event on managing stress and anxiety tomorrow, Jan. 14. NIMH expert Dr. Krystal Lewis will discuss coping techniques on how to maintain your mental health during the pandemic and when to get professional help. https://t.co/e77goXpB7ahttps://t.co/av3p3HFyGi
Researchers at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) are conducting an online research study to better understand changes in emotional reactions and assess motivation in people during this stressful #COVID19 pandemic. Click here to participate: https://t.co/UvJnvifYq9https://t.co/Tny5tiL4aA
El trastorno obsesivo-compulsivo es un trastorno crónico en el que se tiene pensamientos y comportamientos incontrolables y recurrentes. Conozca las señales, los síntomas y los tratamientos: https://t.co/xxfzWTZRq4https://t.co/dUab43f2ld
Panic disorder is characterized by recurring, sudden attacks of anxiety and overwhelming fear that last for several minutes. Panic disorder can disrupt daily life, but following a treatment plan can help people manage symptoms. Learn more at https://t.co/qOjTU2demo. https://t.co/HctCWGIvcc
Join NIMH for a virtual workshop on Jan. 21: Gene-based Therapeutics for Rare Genetic Neurodevelopmental Psychiatric Disorders. This workshop will bring together a multi-disciplinary group of experts from academia, government, and industry. Register: https://t.co/8eaFsRCK88
The #COVID19 pandemic has had severe repercussions on the mental health of medical professionals. Fortunately, new @IRPatNIH research suggests that a relatively brief workplace mindfulness program can reduce stress and anxiety in healthcare workers. https://t.co/ZYJHcGJBIQ
New year, new you! Watch NIMH's livestream event on managing stress and anxiety on Jan. 14, 2021. NIMH expert Dr. Krystal Lewis will discuss coping techniques on how to maintain your mental health during the pandemic and when to get professional help. https://t.co/e77goXpB7ahttps://t.co/85nrxqMhdY
What have we learned from the landmark Diabetes Prevention Program? Join us LIVE on Fri. 2/5 at 12pm ET with NIDDK Director Dr. Griffin P. Rodgers and his colleague Dr. Christine Lee as they discuss developments in NIDDK-funded research. https://t.co/wAlYP1Y8hShttps://t.co/ipySeuHMeW
Please join me tomorrow at 3 p.m. ET for the next @NIMHgov Director's Innovation Speaker Series lecture with @MichaelUngarPhD, who will present Diagnosing Resilience: A Multisystemic Model for Positive Development in Stressed Environments. Register: https://t.co/MVd9lHMGgihttps://t.co/2znU4xVj33
Q: How does someone treat a person with high anxiety, depression and at risk for suicide?
@NIMHDirector " Mental health professional use a combination of treatments with depression or anxiety for severely effected individuals they'll generally try to combine treatment" https://t.co/iAZm5U27VV
Feeling overwhelmed?
If you’re feeling angry, confused, or distressed in any other way, please know you’re not alone. Call @800273TALK to be connected with a trained, caring counselor for emotional support. https://t.co/IfW13BSjq1
It has been a challenging year, but progress is being made to address the #COVID19 pandemic. Research = Hope. Follow @NIH’s role here: https://t.co/GvNp4XqqV5. Happy New Year to all!
To kick-off the new year, watch @NIMHgov's livestream event on managing stress & anxiety on 1/14/21. NIMH expert Dr. Krystal Lewis will share coping techniques for maintaining your mental health during the #COVID19 pandemic & when to get professional help. https://t.co/2l6sWpiOtMhttps://t.co/zjCJtr97zq
On Dec. 23, the day before his birthday, emergency crew members surprised Dr. Anthony Fauci as he was leaving the NIH Clinical Center to wish him a happy 80th birthday. https://t.co/XD82O4r7vm
If you missed the last @NIMHgov's Director's Innovation Speaker Series lecture with @BarakRichman on how the healthcare sector can transform into a more affordable and sustainable part of the American economy, here’s the recording: https://t.co/UX5sAAhhOE
I am encouraged to see the new data released by @CDCgov, showing a slight decline in the suicide rate in 2019. While one year doesn’t make a trend, it is something to build on. Much work still to do! #suicideprevention (1/2)
NIMH continues to support research focused on suicide prevention -- read more about what @NIMHgov is doing to bend the curve of suicide in the U.S. https://t.co/5DJqpOKZyd (2/2)