How Telehealth Is Transforming Mental Health Care For Veterans Article By | Dr. Elizabeth Coe + Dr. Eric Meyer, Baylor Scott & White Health Some people assume that the toughest times members of the military and armed forces face will occur while in service — but for many, that is simply not … [Read more...]
Feeling Anxious? You’re Not Alone – And Help Is Available
Feeling anxious? You’re not alone – and help is available The problem could be an anxiety disorder Article By | Erik J. Martin, CTW Features You’re driving along contentedly in your car. It’s a sunny, carefree day, and there’s little on your mind except finding a good song on the radio. Before … [Read more...]
5 Tips: Grief, Fear, and Coronavirus
5 Tips: Grief, Fear, and Coronavirus Article by | Gary Roe, Hospice Brazos Valley Chaplain The world is different. Life has changed. The coronavirus struck silently and quickly. The ripple effects began immediately and morphed into the current tsunami that we are now trying to manage. Every … [Read more...]
Mental Health in Stressful Times – First Thursday event by The Aggie Women Network
Mental Health in Stressful Times – First Thursday event by The Aggie Women Network Article & Photos by Lizzie West The first Thursday of each month from September through April, The Aggie Women partner with Texas A&M’s Women’s Resource Center to host events with the sole purpose of … [Read more...]
Breast Cancer: How to Battle Anxiety, Fear and Depression with Mindfulness
Facing cancer is difficult, unnerving, and scary. While our bodies battle this ugly disease, another war is going in our minds. What we allow to go on in our hearts can be as crucial as any other treatment regimen. Learning to “live in the now” can be powerful medicine. We spend much of our lives … [Read more...]