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May is Mental Health Awareness Month
In this video, Mike Veny talks about mental awareness and why it’s important, whether you live with mental health challenges or not. Mental Health America has designated the month of May to be Mental Health Awareness month. The symbol for it is a green ribbon.
How To Prepare For A Recession: Mental Health Tips (ACTIONABLE) [2023]
https://bit.ly/mv-opensesame Learn how to prepare for a recession with these mental health tips from Mike Veny. Mike Veny created this mental health tips video as part of a video series on how to prepare for a recession.
In this video, he gives discusses self-care (giving a clear self-care definition), scenario planning and the importance of learning to think like an entrepreneur. He also emphasizes the importance of connecting with your support network, which includes healthy relationships and support from family.
Mike Veny is a corporate wellness consultant and corporate speaker, who’s company, Mike Veny, Inc., offers online training courses and mental health training. In this video, he delivers a simple self-care definition, resilience definition, and discusses the importance specific self-care habits for coping skills, daily self care, and healing from trauma.
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Video hashtags: #recession #economy #mentalhealth
Caregiver Grief: How To Be A Caregiver And Let Yourself Grieve
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Caregiver grief is real and is not selfish. In this video, Mike Veny discusses caregiver grief (how to be a caregiver and let yourself grieve). Learning how to be a caregiver is extremely difficult and learning how to let yourself grieve is difficult, so the subject of caregiver grief is complicated.
For example, you may be dealing with caregiver grief after death, caregiver grief and anticipatory mourning, or you might be struggling just give yourself permission to grieve. Regardless, caregiver grief and loss has so many components to it.
Mike Veny is a Certified Corporate Wellness Specialist®, author, mental health speaker, course instructor and the CEO of Mike Veny, Inc.
WARNING: He’s not a mental health professional. If you are thinking of harming yourself, someone else or are in need of medical help, please consult a doctor. If you are in an emergency, please call 911.
Mike has been mentored, by Jon Terrell, a therapist who specializes in grief work. Mike began a relationship with him after attending one of his emotional healing retreats. Through learning learning to give himself permission to grieve, how to go through grief and how to do self-care for grief, Mike’s been able to support others going through the grieving process.
In this video he covers the following:
* The importance of self care for grief and loss.
* Therapy for caregivers.
* How to set boundaries as a caregiver.
Ultimately, this video is a great resource for supporting a caregivers mental health. He originally created this video as a response to a question on IBDLyfe.com. IBDLyfe.com is great community for learning how to manage IBD. If you’re caring for someone with IBD, you can learn how to be a caregiver with no experience through this site.
Check out IBDLyfe: http://ibdlyfe.com
Check out Mike’s continuing education courses on OpenSesame: https://bit.ly/mv-opensesame
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Say HI on social:
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeveny
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mikeveny
Twitter: @MikeVeny
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Website: http://www.mikeveny.com
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Video hashtags: #grief #caregiver #mentalhealth
Suicide Awareness & Prevention Speaker Mike Veny – 2020 (Actionable)
Also, check out this video: “Anger Management: How to Control Anger – 2019 – (Actionable!)”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUxbiqfNu8w
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http://www.TransformingStigma.Com Let’s face it – the right suicide prevention speaker can make or break your event. Mike Veny provides a new format for your attendees, that provides incredible value, and maximum efficiency.
Mike Veny is a sought after suicide prevention speaker. He delivers entertaining, engaging, and educational experiences to conferences and events throughout the world.
Mike has gone from being hospitalized, expelled from schools, and suicidal as a child to being a successful professional drummer, suicide prevention speaker, and entrepreneur as an adult … and did it all through trial and error. During his presentations, he give audiences a unique insight and understanding of what it’s like living life with mental health challenges.
Since he struggled with mental health and behavior challenges as a child, still struggles with mental health challenges as an adult (his behavior is much better), and serves those who struggle with mental health challenges (including staff & leadership in organizations), he speaks from a diverse perspective about suicide prevention.
A Message for the Parent of a Depressed Teen
We are facing a student mental health crisis. Watching your teen struggle with teenage depression and anxiety may have you wondering what you can do as a parent to help.
I was recently asked what I wish my parents would have done differently when I was a teen with depression and mental health challenges. In this video, I share the best piece of parenting teenager advice I have from my experience on the other side and how I think therapy and counseling for you can help. ike
I also share a message that I want every parent of a child with anxiety, deression, or mental illness to hear and remind themselves of constantly.
While the information in this video is quick and simple, it’s the best parenting teenager tip I can think of for how to help a teen with depression. This also includes if you have an emotional teen, angry teen or student struggling with any other mental health challenges.
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Watch Self Care Tips for Students: https://youtu.be/fJKNSi1z2tA
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Protect your mental health and emotional wellness with the ULTIMATE GUIDE TO SELF-CARE: https://www.mikeveny.com/offers/Uaj4kPLo
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#depressedteen, #parents, #MikeVeny
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Top Children’s Mental Health and At Risk Youth Speaker
Also, check out this video: “Anger Management: How to Control Anger – 2019 – (Actionable!)”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUxbiqfNu8w
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http://www.TransformingStigma.Com Mike Veny is America’s top youth mental health speaker. He is passionately dedicated to children’s mental health and at risk youth.
Here’s why:
Mike truly understands what it’s like to be a child and struggle with mental health and behavioral health issues.
As a child Mike struggled with mental, emotional, and behavioral challenges. He was hospitalized in a psychiatric hospital 3 times, for an extend period of time. When he wasn’t in the hospital, he was a regular patient in his local emergency room to intervene with him acting out violently and having a mental health crisis.
Whether he likes or not, he is the poster child for at risk youth and children’s mental health. In addition to being a speaker, he facilitates interactive workshops workshops and activities, including his Drum Up Your Feelings and Unleash Your Groove drumming program at youth events, schools, and conference. He is inspired by the work of other children’s mental health speakers and at risk youth speakers, like Josh Shipp and Jeff Yalden.
He sees his work as a guest motivational keynote speaker as an opportunity to help children, youth, and their families find healthier ways to live a happy life. “For some people”, he says, “this might seem possible. I’m living proof that it is possible.”
Mike believes that the solution to more success with at risk youth and children who are struggling with mental, emotional, and behavioral challenges is that we need to reexamine how we go about teaching our children. This also involves reexamining how we go about living our lives.
Although he doesn’t celebrate holidays (still a rebel), he makes it a priority to get involved in events celebrating children’s mental awareness day, week, and month. In the future, he hopes to influence policy and legislation, while helping organizations and programs obtain more resources such as funding grants.
The need for better youth services is critical to the future of our society.
Learn more about Mike Veny and Transforming Stigma at http://www.TransformingStigma.com.
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* Find Mike Veny on Facebook – http://Facebook.Com/MikeVeny