Looking for mental health help? Here’s some advice, resources and explainers
Welcome back to the darkest timeline. As the days get shorter, it’s the season of SAD and the winter blues. Here’s how to stay on top of your mental health.
Nov. 3, 2021
Psychologist Marlene Valter runs a resiliency training for peer-support workers, so those with a history of mental illness can protect their own mental health while helping recovery patients. Here are some tips for anyone facing daily stressors.
Oct. 4, 2021
Therapy is great — but it can be pricey. Here are some free or low-cost alternatives.
Sept. 22, 2021
When you’re worried yourself, how can you make your child feel comfortable talking to you about their mental health struggles?
Dec. 17, 2021
Young people are experiencing an alarming increase in mental health challenges, the U.S. surgeon general has said. Here’s what you should know.
Dec. 16, 2021
School counselors aren’t just there for scheduling or helping your kids get into college. They’re a part of a school-based mental health team that’s trained to monitor and improve students’ well-being.
Dec. 20, 2021
First generation trauma is an emerging term in the Latino community, with people talking about it on social media. Here’s how it affects children of immigrant parents.
Dec. 6, 2021
The impact of the value placed on Eurocentric features, such as lighter skin, in the Filipino community is one of the most prominent examples of the impact of the Philippines’ colonial history on Filipino American mental health.
Oct. 12, 2021
The founders of the Painted Brain, a peer-support nonprofit, use their experience with managing their own mental illness to help others.
Oct. 4, 2021
My mom was on TikTok before I was, sharing recipes and places to buy incense. But as the pandemic changed the world — and me — the TikToks she sent changed too.
May 6, 2021
What is therapy and what happens in a session? What kinds are available? An introduction to a critical tool for better mental health.
Dec. 23, 2020
It’s been a rough year, and maybe you are considering therapy for the first, second or fifth time. It takes patience and effort to find the right therapist. Here’s a breakdown of what you need to know.
Dec. 23, 2020
Tech is making mental healthcare more accessible. What you need to know about video and text therapy
Technology is making therapy more accessible, and research shows that seeking mental healthcare through video -- or even text message -- can have benefits.
Jan. 29, 2021
Solace’s founder, Natalia Mantini, wants to uplift the mental health and wellness of marginalized communities.
May 13, 2021
Through peer support, people with experience managing recovery from a mental health challenge help someone in the recovery process. Here’s how to get it if you need it, and how one can become a peer support specialist.
Oct. 4, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected nearly everyone’s mental health. If you’re looking for help, here’s a list of resources
July 15, 2021
Venture capitalists have poured billions into the digital mental health space, but some apps offer little more than distraction — or could do harm.
June 21, 2021
I’ve been concealing depression for most of my adult life. Now I have nothing to hide.
June 25, 2021
The pandemic has taken a toll on educators, who are now on the cusp of school reopenings. How can we support them, so they can support our students?
March 3, 2021
Rejection and uncertainty are part of working in Hollywood, but joy, creativity and fun can be too. Here’s how to manage your mental health.
June 28, 2021
L.A. Times columnists Helene Elliott, LZ Granderson, Dylan Hernández and Bill Plaschke discuss Naomi Osaka, the role of media, athletes’ mental health and more.
June 2, 2021
Painted Brain co-founders Dave Leon, Rayshell Chambers and David “Eli” Israelian know what it’s like to struggle with mental illness. Through their peer-run organization, they’ve found community-based solutions to help guide those with mental health challenges toward recovery.
Oct. 4, 2021
Kirsten Dunst discusses working with Jane Campion on “The Power of the Dog,” acting opposite her partner Jesse Plemons, and surviving depression.
Dec. 6, 2021
Older people were in a loneliness epidemic before the coronavirus pandemic began. Here’s how to reach out to the seniors in your life.
Jan. 25, 2021
Researchers and therapists say that grief linked to climate change is on the rise.
Jan. 11, 2020
A journalist who has had two grandparents enter hospice in 2020 offers advice and resources for anyone facing this situation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dec. 22, 2020
There can be tension between people with mental health challenges who want autonomy over their healthcare and medical providers or family members who believe it’s best to force treatment. How do the laws work, and how can people advocate for the best outcomes?
Oct. 4, 2021
In the U.S. and Latin America, the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the mental health of LGBTQ young people. Experts give tips on navigating the crisis.
Jan. 7, 2021
Ready, set, reframe: Instead of stressing out about coronavirus and the shutdown, let’s use this time of social isolation to prioritize self-care and mental wellness.
April 14, 2020
Employers should let workers know that mental health is a priority and make people feel safe discussing it, experts say. Workers can push for improvement too.
April 6, 2021
In a Oct. 22 virtual forum co-hosted by TimesOC, Asian American medical providers, officials and advocates spoke about their personal and professional experiences with mental health.
Oct. 28, 2020