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Mind Reading in Relationships

Mind Reading in Relationships

Expecting your partner to be able to read your mind can lead to relationship problems. The idea of mind-reading may lead you to stay quiet about what you would like or actions that have upset you. Check out the Behavioral Health Partners February blog post to learn more about improving your communication with your partner.

Diversity in the Workplace: The Impact of Microaggressions on Employee Mental Health

Diversity in the Workplace: The Impact of Microaggressions on Employee Mental Health

Healthcare organizations often benefit from improved patient care and better financial outcomes when employing a multicultural workforce, yet challenges can still present themselves. At times, employees can become the target of microaggressions. To learn more about microaggressions in the workplace, check out Behavioral Health Partner’s June blog post. Behavioral Health Partners is brought to you by Well-U, offering eligible individuals mental health services for stress, anxiety, and depression.

Emotions:  What do we do with them?

Emotions: What do we do with them?

Managing emotions can be challenging, especially when it feels like they are more intense than usual. Although there are differences in how each one of us experiences emotions, there are some strategies that are generally helpful for everyone. 

Are You An Effective Communicator?

Are You An Effective Communicator?

Effective communication is when a message is delivered, received, and understood in the way it was intended.  Communication effectively combines a set of skills including appropriate body language, active listening, managing stress in the moment, the ability to communicate assertively, and the capacity to recognize and understand your own emotions and those of the person you are communicating with. Learning to use these skills can improve communication with co-workers, friends, and family.  Find out more in the Behavioral Health Partners' May Blog Post. Behavioral Health Partners provides eligible individuals with mental health services for stress, anxiety, and depression.

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