☘️🥳 Happy St. Patrick's Day, everyone! May your day be filled with laughter, love, and the luck of the Irish! 🍀✨ Let’s celebrate friendships and cherished moments—here’s to finding your own pot of gold today! 🥂🌟 #StPatricksDay#LuckOfTheIrish
Happy Human resources week! 🎉 Let's take this opportunity to celebrate the incredible work and dedication of HR professionals everywhere. Your efforts make a huge difference in creating positive workplaces. #HumanResourcesWeek@HRteam
Houston Behavioral would like to take a moment to thank our amazing Social Workers! With your hard work and dedication, our hospital is able to provide services to our patients with compassion, patience, and empathy. Thank you for everything you do! You all are amazing!
Love and care should never require losing yourself.
Healthy relationships, of any kind, include respect, communication, and boundaries. Saying no, asking for space, and protecting your emotional well-being are all signs of strength.
This month, take a moment to check in with yourself. ❤️
Emotionally and Physically. How have you been feeling lately? What have you been carrying quietly? Mental health is important, and you deserve support in every way possible. Learn More Today!
Loneliness can happen even when you’re surrounded by people.
If you’ve been feeling disconnected or unseen, know that you’re not alone. Reaching out can feel hard, but support is always available, and you deserve it.
Happy National Patient Recognition Week. Houston Behavioral mission is to be the leaders in behavioral health by delivering quality services to those entrusted in our care.
Progress isn’t always visible or dramatic. Sometimes it looks like getting out of bed, showing up, or choosing rest.
Celebrate the small wins - they’re signs of resilience and strength, even on hard days.
January often comes with the message to “do more” or “be better,” all because of others' views of resolutions. Yet healing, growth, and mental wellness are not a race. You’re allowed to move slowly, take breaks, and choose what works best for you. Your pace is valid.
Routines can help create stability during the winter months.
Small habits, like waking up at the same time, getting daylight exposure, or scheduling regular breaks, can support your mental well-being. Start with one thing that feels manageable and build from there.