Each week a quote is shared for your consideration. Some quotes might offer comfort, hope, a challenge, a chuckle, or inspiration. You may or may not agree with the quote, but it is offered simply to help you reflect and ponder.
Good questions outrank easy answers.
- Paul Samuelson
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
This week’s recommended Health and Wellness Activity
MFP 2024 Intensive Training Institute 50th Anniversary celebration
(opens new window)Health and Wellness Articles
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How to Wake Up Early in the Morning: 8 Tricks That Help (opens new window)
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MENTAL HEALTH, SUBSTANCE USE, AND NURSING ARTICLES
Colorado lawmaker announces she sought treatment for mental health (opens new window)
Rep. Yadira Caraveo said Monday she sought treatment at Walter Reed Medical Center for symptoms of depression that worsened in recent months. Caraveo, a first-term Democrat facing a competitive reelection bid in Colorado, said she was disclosing her treatment “because I believe we need to de-stigmatize mental illness” nationwide. Read more (opens new window)
Heat Waves Can Make It Tougher to Manage Mental Health (opens new window)
Soaring temperatures can create an uncomfortable outdoor experience for anyone and may lead to health risks like heatstroke, heat exhaustion, and even cardiovascular and respiratory problems. Mounting evidence suggests extreme heat can also have dangerous consequences for mental health, especially among people with psychiatric conditions. Read more (opens new window)
Diagnostic labels for people experiencing what some consider to be relatively milder forms of mental-ill health may affect how others perceive them for better and worse, according to a study published August 28, 2024 in the open-access journal PLOS Mental Health by Nick Haslam from the University of Melbourne, Australia, and colleagues. Read more (opens new window)
MFP/ANA ANNOUNCEMENTS & UPCOMING EVENTS
The Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) at the American Nurses Association celebrates a remarkable milestone as it celebrates 50 years of fostering diversity in psychiatric mental health and substance use nursing among marginalized and underserved populations during its 2024 Intensive Training Institute (ITI) (opens new window).
This commemorative event gathers over 60 Fellows, alumni, National Advisory Committee members, and program staff from July 24 – 28, 2024 at the Hyatt Regency, Capitol Hill, in Washington, DC.
Themed Embracing Legacy, Igniting Tomorrow: 50 Years of Psychiatric Nurses Driving Change in Mental Health and Substance Use Equality, the ITI promises a reflective journey through past achievements and an inspiring vision for the future.
Notably amidst a predominately female profession, the presence of 12 male participants underscores the MFP’s commitment to inclusivity and breaking gender barriers in psychiatric mental health and substance use care.
Together these dedicated psychiatric mental health nurses, and program staff who support nurses, exemplify the transformative power of diversity in advancing psychiatric mental health nursing and shaping a more equitable future for all.
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Dr. Millender is an MFP alumna and chair of the MFP/ANA's National Advisory Committee and recently had the incredible opportunity to witness firsthand how climate change intersects with health and community-driven efforts to address these challenges in Madagascar.
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Join us for the 2024 Joy Walk on October 10th! (opens new window)
(opens new window)Unite with people worldwide in a powerful event to promote mental health awareness and joy. Walk in-person or virtually, solo or with a team—every step counts! Let's empower minds, one step at a time. #JoyWalk2024 #WorldMentalHealthDay
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In this episode of Mental Health Trailblazers, Psychiatric Nurses Speak Up, host Indrias Kassaye welcomes Dr. Willa Doswell, a distinguished Associate Professor in the Department of Health Promotion and Development at the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing.
As one of the earliest fellows of the Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) at the American Nurses Association, Dr. Doswell shares her inspiring journey into psychiatric mental health nursing—a path she was drawn to by a profound experience that highlighted the critical importance of mental health care.
Listen now (opens new window) to the entire podcast episode and earn FREE CNE credits!
Visit emfp.org (opens new window) to learn more about the Minority Fellowship Program at the American Nurses Association.
Learn more about Dr. Doswell here (opens new window)
We are thrilled to welcome you to the MFP/ANA Mobile App, a platform designed to connect Alumni like yourself in a mobile network of support and collaboration. Whether you are looking to share experiences, seek advice, or simply connect with like-minded individuals, this app is here to facilitate meaningful interactions within our community.
As an Alumni, your unique perspective and expertise are valuable assets that contribute to the richness of our network. We encourage you to explore the various features of the app, participate in discussions, and engage with fellow members to make the most of your experience. Together, we can create a supportive and empowering environment where ideas thrive and connections flourish.
To Connect:
- Use this link (opens new window) to access the community and create an account.
- Complete the 4 brief items to get the most out of the mobile app community including:
- Fill out your profile
- Introduce yourself
- Adjust your notifications so you know when things are happening
- Download the mobile app!
Thank you for joining us on this exciting journey. We look forward to seeing the positive impact you will make within the MFP/ANA Mobile App community.
September 18-20 | San Antonio, TX
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