Gratitude in the New Year
Winter can be a difficult season, with darker days and colder temperatures often keeping us inside and isolated from people and from the refreshment that… Read More »Gratitude in the New Year
Joy Koeppen (LCSW, CBIS) is the Counseling Manager at Brain Injury Services. Joy has a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Grove City College in Pennsylvania and a Master’s Degree in Social work from Virginia Commonwealth University.
Winter can be a difficult season, with darker days and colder temperatures often keeping us inside and isolated from people and from the refreshment that… Read More »Gratitude in the New Year
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For more than 20 years, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has recognized Mental Health Awareness Month (MHAM) every May to increase… Read More »Mental Health Awareness and Support
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