Category Archives: Mental Health
Dr. Fumi Stephanie Hancock, PSYCHDNP featured at upjourney.com Does a Narcissist Know He’s a Narcissist?
They may not appreciate being called ‘narcissistic’ but would never apologize for the traits they exhibit.
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Dr Fumi Hancock talks about Anxiety Disorder
Wellness Wednesday: Finding Relief During National Stress Awareness Month
This last year has added a lot of stress on all of us.
April is National Stress Awareness Month so there I no better time to serve as a reminder that we don’t have to live under so much stress.
But how can you get some relief?
The four’s Xavier Hershovitz spoke with Dr. Stephanie Fumi Hancock, PsychDNP, the CEO of Pool of Bethesda Psychiatric Health, and a bestselling author of 24 self-help books.
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DON’T STRESS! Doing Your Best in Times of Crisis
Since the global insurgence of COVID-19, I’ve seen a sharp increase in the number of patients engaging in mental health practice to help with stress and anxiety related to the pandemic.
In addition to my regular patient population, I’m seeing an increasing number of patients from corporate work settings and small business owners reaching out for tools on managing their stress in these trying times.
Forbes reported that a 2019 study found that 76% of respondents said workplace stress had a negative impact on their personal relationships; 66% have lost sleep due to work-related stress; and 16% have quit jobs because stress became too overwhelming.
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The Half-baked Narcissist in Your World: How to Outsmart, Rebuild, and Live After Encountering a Genocidal Sociopath (Trauma to Recovery™ series Book 2)
🙏❤️Good morning family. Happy New Year to you.
My mission for #2022 and I need your help.
💊I have been In Mental Health and Social work fields for over 30 years and a little over 3 years ago opened my clinics here in Arizona. God has been great. It is truly rewarding though very challenging to see the rise of mental illness even amongst my fellow nurses.
💊During this pandemic, my patients, as well as clinicians, have been coming to ask me questions about narcissistic personalities. So I finally took them up on their recommendations – to write a book on it.
🙏Please first join me in thanking God as frankly, this was the most difficult book I have written. I have successfully written 24 books with 17 being bestsellers. But boyThis one tested me in ways you cannot even imagine.
💊First I had to really check myself to ensure that I was capable of doing justice to this subject.
Then, I had to figure out if this was a topic I wanted to take on especially in this atmosphere going on in America. At the end of the day, I needed to follow my calling as a board-certified psychiatric mental health Dr of nurse practice.
💊My ask? Can you please share with others? Can you pick up one while you gift another? We just never know who needs this. There has been so much focus on politics while several personality disorders are being paraded and attention is not paid to people who are truly suffering mentally. We need more awareness.
💊The preorder for the ebook is out. I want to focus on pushing that before the softcover and the accompanying journal are released.
Thank you.
You can get this from — > The Half Baked Narcissist in Your World from Amazon.com
The One Thing You Must Do In The New Year That’s Better Than Making Resolutions
It won’t set you up for failure.
When it comes to New Year’s Resolutions, it’s easy to make a bunch — you’ll pay off all your credit card debt and finish writing that book. But you then find yourself not achieving any of them. That’s why intentions are better than resolutions for 2022. YouGov found that approximately one in four Americans said they made New Year’s resolutions for 2020 and about half of the respondents said they kept actually kept some of them. So why is it so easy to break our resolutions, which are like promises to ourselves? [Can we get to the topic of our story early on in this first graf? We need to include our SEO key words and topic of intentions being better than resolutions.]
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If The Cold Months Have You Down, You May Be Experiencing This Disorder
It may be more than winter blues.
With temperatures dropping and the days getting darker sooner, you may find it’s affecting your mood — and you may not feel like leaving the house as much either. Maybe you think it’s just a case of winter blues. The cause might also be something a bit more serious, like seasonal affective disorder (SAD). According to the Cleveland Clinic, this condition is exactly what it sounds like, a “depression that gets triggered by a change in seasons, usually when fall starts.” And it gets worse in the winter. But, thankfully, when spring arrives, SAD typically ends.
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If The Cold Months Have You Down, You May Be Experiencing This Disorder
It may be more than winter blues.
With temperatures dropping and the days getting darker sooner, you may find it’s affecting your mood — and you may not feel like leaving the house as much either. Maybe you think it’s just a case of winter blues. The cause might also be something a bit more serious, like seasonal affective disorder (SAD). According to the Cleveland Clinic, this condition is exactly what it sounds like, a “depression that gets triggered by a change in seasons, usually when fall starts.” And it gets worse in the winter. But, thankfully, when spring arrives, SAD typically ends.
Continue Reading here → https://www.thezoereport.com/wellness/seasonal-affective-disorder-signs
Health care worker makes her plea
Watching the news, speaking with my patients, and even just listening to random strangers converse, I’m saddened by what I’m hearing. My perspective is different than most.
You see, I grew up in southwestern Nigeria, the Emure-Ekiti kingdom where my family, the Adumori royal dynasty has ruled since about 1200 AD. As an African princess living in diaspora, I have seen firsthand what it’s like when people don’t have access to adequate medical care. People in Africa and other parts of the world are dying from a lack of necessities like food and water, yet here in America, we are blessed to have access to a miracle of modern science that can save your life. It’s mindboggling and irritating that people are so against this vaccine.
Continue Reading here → Health care worker makes her plea at Las Vegas Sun