Whole Health Blog
Why do we need sleep to maintain our mental health?
Sleep is more than just rest. Sleep is a vital process that allows your brain and body to recover, regulate emotions, and maintain optimal health. Unfortunately because of the demands of everyday life for many of us, good quality sleep often takes a back seat to work, social activities, and screen time. Lack of sleep isn’t just about feeling tired the next day. It’s closely tied to our mental health.
The Good and Bad Effects of Social Media on Mental Health
Social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and X (formerly Twitter) are a part of daily life for billions of people worldwide. While these platforms can be powerful tools for connection, creativity, and information sharing, their influence on mental health is complex. For some, social media is uplifting and empowering. For others, it can trigger anxiety, depression, loneliness, or a distorted self-image.
How Substance Use and Mental Health Are Connected: What You Need to Know
Substance use and mental health are deeply connected. For many individuals, substance use begins as a way to cope with emotional pain, stress, or mental illness. However, over time, this can develop into a cycle where the substance use worsens mental health symptoms, making recovery more challenging.