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Catholic Charities’ mental health counselors share tips for Mental Health Awareness Month

While one’s mental health is something to keep in mind every day, there is an increased focus during Mental Health Awareness Month each May. With many still experiencing major impacts on their mental health due to the pandemic, the mental health counselors at Catholic Charities of Buffalo are sharing some tips to help ease anxiety and put you at the center of your own mental health and wellness. 

“Whether dealing with the aftermath of a major life event such as the loss of a loved one or a job or experiencing an increased level of anxiety for a sustained period of time, the pandemic has taken some sort of toll on the mental health of all of us over the last two years,” said Michelle Abraham, assistant director of clinical services, Catholic Charities. “It’s important to focus on your own mental health. Taking regular time to destress or speak with a professional counselor are among some ways to help boost your mental health wellness.”

Consider incorporating some of these tips from Catholic Charities’ mental health counselors into your daily routine:

In need of more support? Catholic Charities’ team of professional and highly trained counseling experts are available to assist families, children, adults and seniors with day-to-day troubles and serious concerns throughout Western New York. For more information on these or any of Catholic Charities’ programs visit, ccwny.org.

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