While we are sharing resources today, we also know the biggest resource of all is each other.
Here are some other ways to help:
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Join Sandeep Acharya, Co-founder and CEO of @findoctave at the INNOVATE Conference on December 11 in Arlington, VA for his panel discussion on insights in behavioral health.
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Is it a panic attack or an anxiety attack? While they share some symptoms, they differ mainly in intensity and onset.
Octave therapist Hailey Perez, LMFT wrote about how to handle both and regain control both in the moment, and after the fact: https://t.co/eF7jWeUK76
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#Anxiety is (mostly) inevitable.
While you may feel like it has complete control, there are a ton of science-backed skills to combat the anxious moments.
One of the most common that therapists recommend is progressive muscle relaxation.
How to do it:
1. Get comfy. Either laying down or sitting.
2. Bring your attention to your feet and toes. Inhale deeply as you curl your toes and holding for 5-10 seconds. Then, exhale deeply, releasing and relaxing for 15-20 seconds.
3. Move up the body and repeat at your calves. Breathe in. Tensing your calves, hold it, and then exhale and release.
4. Move to your hands. Making fists, inhale, tense, hold, exhale, release.
5. Then to your arms. Flex your biceps, inhale, tense, hold, exhale, release.
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We know how easy it is to get lost in your thoughts.
Instead of giving into it…
👉 Practice grounding exercises like body scans & breathing exercises.
👉 Stop scrolling. The content isn’t going anywhere.
👉 Consider #therapy. You don’t have to navigate the big feelings alone.
Not always.. but like most things, it's all about how you use it.
Octave’s Senior Clinical Director Dianne Mani, PsyD offers insight on how using it in the right ways can uplift your mental well-being.
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Make your mind a place you feel at peace ✨
For some, a consistent #selfcare routine can help calm the mind, for others, working through challenges in #therapy can help. Whatever it takes, make it a priority because you spend more time with you than anyone else.
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New year, same stressors? 😵 Get ahead of it with @findoctave therapy.
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👉 Research shows men are socialized to hide their feelings, leading to undiagnosed and unaddressed mental health issues. Meanwhile, women are more likely to seek help and, therefore, be diagnosed and treated for their mental health issues.
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SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Parental stress is now an urgent public health issue. 48% of #parents say that most days their stress is completely overwhelming compared to 26% among other adults.
‘Pretty privilege’ isn’t just about appearances—it affects self-esteem, confidence, and our mental. Octave clinical director TJ Mocci, LMFT talks with @noma_nz at @verywellmind about this cognitive bias phenomenon
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