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Mental Health Awareness

CDPH has partnered with the Office of the Surgeon General to raise awareness about mental health and to remind Californians that our mental health is just as important as our physical health. Use these resources to help start important conversations about caring for mental health, reducing stress, supporting loved ones, practicing mindfulness, and more.

If you are experiencing a mental health crisis and need immediate assistance, please call 911 and explain the nature of your problem to the operator. Individuals seeking non-crisis, general Mental Health Services or information should contact their County Mental Health Department or visit the Department of Healthcare Services Individuals page.

Trauma can affect your mental and physical health in myriad ways, contributing to the development of mental health issues. Visit our Trauma Awareness toolkit for more information.

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Watch Acting Surgeon General, Dr. Devika Bhushan, discuss the importance of slowing down and prioritizing rest in our fast-paced and often stressful world.
 

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Mental Health Awareness Month

Suggested Messaging: Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act.

Our mental health is as important as our physical health.

Follow along as we share some resources throughout May for #MentalHealthAwareness so you can make your #GoldenStatOfMind a priority.

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1 in 5 U.S. adults experience mental illness each year
50% of all lifetime mental illness begins by age 14, and 75% by age 24
Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death among people ages 10ā€“34
People with depression have a 40% higher risk of developing cariovascular and metabolic diseased than the genteral population
32.1% of U.S. adults with mental illness also experienced a substance use disorder in 2020
Students aged 6-17 with mental, emotional or behavioral concerns are 3x more likely to repeat a grade.
Source: National Alliance on Mental Illness


5 Ways to Care for Your Mental Health 

Suggested Messaging: We can train ourselves to be intentional about caring for our mental health. Here are 5 ways to practice self-care and improve health and wellness.

Learn more at https://bit.ly/NIMH_CaringForMentalHealth

#MentalHealthAwareness #GoldenStateOfMind

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How to Recognize When a Loved One Needs Support

Suggested Messging: It's not always easy to ask for help. Learn how to recognize when a loved one needs support. We're not meant to do it alone.

For support with how to help your loved one: https://bit.ly/NAMI_FamilyMembers

#MentalHealthAwareness #GoldenStateOfMind

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How to recognize when a loved one needs support
Difficulty sleeping
Loss of interest in things they usually find enjoyable
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Struggling to get out of bed in the morning
Inability to perform usual daily functions and responsibilities
Check on your loved ones
Source: National Institute of Mental Health


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Suggested Messaging: Too many stress hormones can worsen physical and/or mental health problems. Here are 7 Stress Busters that can protect our minds and bodies.

Learn more at: https://bit.ly/NAMI_StressBusters #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #GoldenStateOfMind

7 stress busters that can be used to protect our minds and bodies
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Quality Sleep
Balanced Nutrition
Physical Activity
Mindfulness Prectices
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Take What You Need

Suggested Messaging: Allow yourself this moment to check-in and see how you're feeling. What will help you make this day a little easier? Take what you need:

šŸ„ Time in nature 

šŸŒˆ Support and connection 

šŸ‹ Nourishment 

šŸ“– Time to reflect 

āœØ Self-expression and creativity 

šŸ¦‹ Laughter and joy 

 

šŸ‘‡ Comment with an emoji below šŸ‘‡ How will you prioritize what you need today? 

 

#MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #GoldenStateOfMind 

Take What You Need

Box Breathing

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#DYK that slowing your breathing can calm your body and help you cope with stress? Take a few minutes to try breathing exercises to relax your mind and body, like the box breathing method. 

  • Inhale through your nose for a count of 4 
  • Hold the air in your lungs for a count of 4 
  • Exhale from your mouth for a count of 4 
  • Hold the lungs in an empty state for a count of 4 
  • Repeat for at least 4 rounds 

Check out more breathing exercises here: https://bit.ly/JED_Breathing  

#MentalHealthAwareness #GoldenStateOfMind 

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