
Suicide is a Public Health Crisis
By Jennifer Rudo
What can we do to support our youth and potentially help prevent suicide?
By Jennifer Rudo
What can we do to support our youth and potentially help prevent suicide?
By Shneur Z. Marshall, LCSW-C
As a clinical therapist, I recommend journaling to individuals who are looking for an outlet to express their thoughts and feelings. Here’s why.
By Benjamin Temin
While it holds true in any conversation, when talking with older adults about money, it is very important to be sensitive, respectful, and an attentive listener.
By Candice White, CARW
Have you ever felt like you are sending your resume into a vacuum when you apply online? You are not alone in your frustration!
By the Ignite Career Center of JCS
A second career allows you to achieve personal and professional fulfillment and can allow you to build a financial safety net.
By Amy Meyers Steinberg
With family helping out the first two week, it wasn’t too bad. But once I was alone, it was harder than I imagined. I had the “baby blues.” Or so I thought.
By Naami Resnick, MS, LGPC, NCC
For families navigating addiction, it is much harder to access feelings of calm and understanding with those outside the situation. Communicating the open and honest truth is daunting, tainted by the fear of judgement.
By Candice White, CARW
When was the last time you updated your resume? If you’re like most of us, it’s probably been too long. Don’t wait until you spot your dream job and need to apply by … yesterday!
By Lisa Cohn, PHR
I interviewed a high-level financial professional who was able to navigate a successful remote career transition, while also gaining personal and career insight throughout the process.
By Sharmaine Palmer, RN
When COVID came along, we had to change the way in which we did almost everything – from providing virtual care to advocating with doctors to shopping for necessities, even walking dogs.