Host Kari Eckert, Executive Director of Robbie's Hope Foundation, tackles meaningful conversations on teen mental health and teen suicide.
Robbie's Hope Foundation is enabling teens across the country to become mental health advocates in their communities. Together we will cut the rate of teen suicide in half by 2028.
For more information visit us at https://robbies-hope.com
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Host Kari Eckert, Executive Director of Robbie's Hope Foundation, tackles meaningful conversations on teen mental health and teen suicide.
Robbie's Hope Foundation is enabling teens across the country to become mental health advocates in their communities. Together we will cut the rate of teen suicide in half by 2028.
For more information visit us at https://robbies-hope.com
Stress is a normal, functional part of life; it serves many purposes. The proverbial “tiger in the room” sort of stress tells us when things need to change. It may also inform us when we need to take a break. But if stress is not managed properly over time, it can cause lasting damage to our bodies and minds.
When most of us consider stress, we think of it as a negative force in our lives—one to be avoided at all costs and managed quickly when it appears. As you might imagine, avoidance is not often the best tool for becoming more adept at managing stress when it does inevitably occur. This is where the subtle differences between stress management and stress reduction begin to show.
HOPEfull Conversations with Kari Eckert
Host Kari Eckert, Executive Director of Robbie's Hope Foundation, tackles meaningful conversations on teen mental health and teen suicide.
Robbie's Hope Foundation is enabling teens across the country to become mental health advocates in their communities. Together we will cut the rate of teen suicide in half by 2028.
For more information visit us at https://robbies-hope.com