Mental Health ImageThis month is Mental Health Awareness Month (MHAM). We are collating some of our favorite resources every week, beginning with a focus on understanding, because most people don’t recognize mental illness until it disrupts daily life, relationships, or work.

We want to share practical, real-world insights that connect the dots between what people experience and what those experiences actually mean, from the impact of work stress and the subtle signs a loved one may need help to the myths, stigma, and often-overlooked symptoms that keep people from seeking care.

As you move through these resources, the goal is simple: replace assumptions with clarity, recognize early signals, and build a more informed, human understanding of mental health and recovery.

  1. Is someone you love suffering in silence? Here’s what to do
  2. How Does Your Job Affect Your Mental Health?
  3. Hygiene Indifference: The Symptom We Don’t Talk About
  4. Humanizing Mental Health
  5. Life with High-Functioning Depression: Functional Does Not Always Mean Healthy
  6. The Top 10 Signs Your Loved One Needs Help
  7. How to talk about mental health without offending everyone
  8. Myths Families Face Regarding Mental Health Disorders
  9. Having Accountability Conversations: The XYZ Method
  10. When Your Loved One Has Depression
  11. Integrated Care for People with Psychotic Disorders and Substance Use Disorders
  12. Mental Health is as Important as Physical Health
  13. The Do’s and Don’ts of Supporting Someone in a Mental Health Crisis
  14. Imagining a World Without Mental Health Stigma
  15. How to Help Someone With Anxiety
  16. How We Can Change the Conversation About Mental Health Disorders
  17. Recovery is a Way of Life

WestBridge provides evidence-based treatment for adults and their families experiencing mental illness with or without substance use. Contact for inquiries and questions. For more information about our programs, please visit https://www.westbridge.org/programs/.