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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 Mental health speaker, Mike Veny presenting at the 2014 NERSC (New England Resident Service Coordinators) Conference at the Omni Mount Washington in Vermont. Resident Service Coordinators work hard to provide support and also manage residences for people in need of housing services to maintain their independence. Lead by Executive Director, Andrea Dobras, NERSC works hard to provide professional development and networking opportunities to resident service coordinators in New England.
Mike Veny delivered this inspirational and motivational mental health speech, knowing that dealing with a resident who struggles with mental illness or a mental disability can be difficult. As a person who could easily be one of their residents, he was able to effectively make his case for transforming stigma surrounding mental illness and also keep the audience entertained. Burnout is a real challenge for resident service coordinators. In addition to reminding the audience about the clients they serve, he encourage them to take care of themselves.
Mike was invited to be the keynote speaker for this event after successfully opening up and setting the tone for the 2013 Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency (PHFA) Conference in State College, Pennsylvania. He believes in the working resident service coordinators do and is committed to helping them succeed. The stigma surrounding mental health exists everywhere and Mike hopes to transform this stigma into strength through connecting with housing managers and professionals.
If you are a housing manager or professional and a resident with mental illness is acting out inappropriately, what do you do? The answer is unique to every situation. However, the most important tool that will empower you to be successful with any resident who is acting out inappropriately, is to be in the habit of regularly taking care of yourself.
To learn more visit, http://www.TransformingStigma.Com
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Mental Health Stigma – Why Is Mental Health Stigmatized? – Pt. 1
In this short video, mental health speaker Mike Veny dives deep into the topic of mental health stigma and sheds light on one of the main reasons behind its persistence in our society. If you’ve ever wondered why mental health is stigmatized, this video is a must-watch.
As a mental health advocate, Mike Veny eloquently discusses the importance of mental health stigma awareness; he emphasizes the pressing need to “break the stigma” surrounding mental illness. Through his insightful perspective, he explores the damaging effects of stigmatization and offers empowering solutions to challenge and dismantle these barriers. This video is an invaluable resource if you seek guidance and inspiration to promote mental health awareness and break the stigma.
As one of the leading motivational mental health speakers and a famous mental health advocate, Mike Veny is renowned for his ability to inspire and motivate. His unique approach combines mental health advocacy with motivational speaking, making him a powerful voice in the field. Mike Veny is also the author of Transforming Stigma: How To Become A Mental Wellness Superhero and The Transforming Stigma Workbook.
Join Mike Veny on this brief journey as he simplifies the complexities of mental health stigma. Watching this is the start of something much bigger. Let’s come together to break the stigma of mental illness and create a world that welcomes and supports mental health.
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How the Mike Veny Brand is Committed to You for the Rest of 2020
2020 has been a different kind of year to say the least. COVID. Racism. Murder hornets (whatever happened to them?). Politics.
As a mental health speaker that focuses on the inclusion of all, I’ve been working hard this year to pivot my work to provide the resources that employers and people need in the middle of the trauma we’re experiencing.
The number of people struggling with anxiety and depression has skyrocketed in 2020. There are many unknowns for the future and it feels like there is tension every way you turn. My brand is all about “helping people receive the gift of emotional wellness”.
So, in this video I’m sharing some of things that the Mike Veny brand has been up to this year and some of the resources that I hope you’ll take advantage of.
In short, this video will show you how the Mike Veny brand is committed to YOU in 2020.
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RESOURCES & LINKS:
Download your FREE checklist “How to Support Workplace Mental Wellness as You Reopen” HERE: https://www.mikeveny.com/employer-reopening
Online course: How to Find Peace in Times of Uncertainty
BLOGS
Tense & Triggered: How to Diffuse Conflict in a Year of Pandemic, Politics, and Protests: https://www.mikeveny.com/blog/tense-triggered
Addressing Workplace Mental Health and Wellness During Reopening: What You Need to Know as an Employer: https://www.mikeveny.com/blog/workplace-mental-health-reopening
How Employers Can Support Employees’ Mental Health During the Pandemic: https://www.mikeveny.com/blog/support-employee-mental-health
The Best Anxiety Resources Online: https://www.mikeveny.com/blog/anxiety-resources
Watch my video “How to Support Employee Mental Health During the Pandemic”: https://youtu.be/OEh8Y6eihow
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Emotional Sobriety – 2020 (Actionable!)
Today you’re going to learn EXACTLY what I do to help maintain my emotional sobriety.
Sobriety is something that makes most people think about alcohol, so what is emotional sobriety? If being sober is not having any alcohol does emotional sobriety mean not having any emotions?
What does emotional sobriety mean?
Emotional sobriety is a part of emotional wellness. It doesn’t mean that you don’t have any emotions, it means that you learn how to handle and cope with the difficult emotions that people experience that they may try to cover with alcohol or drug use. Emotional sobriety is all about learning how to handle your emotions in a healthy way.
Everyone experiences negative emotions. Things like hurt, anger, disappointment, and guilt are unfortunately a part of life. And, that’s why it’s so important to learn how to recognize and address those emotions and feelings instead of turning to things like drugs, alcohol, shopping, gambling, or other escape behaviors.
It’s important to learn how to be more comfortable with the uncomfortable emotions that a part of life. In this video, I share something I do on a daily basis that helps me show up for my emotions every day. This allows me to be a more mentally healthy person for myself and others.
In short, this video I share with you one thing you can do every day to maintain emotional sobriety.
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AND I’M ISSUING YOU A ***CHALLENGE***, FRIEND!
1) Film yourself sharing what emotional sobriety means to you and how you maintain it (on Instagram Stories or YouTube or any other platform you prefer).
2) Send it to me or tag me on social media @mikeveny
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikeveny. . .
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikeveny. . .
Instagram: http://instagram.com/mikeveny. . .
IF YOU ARE STRUGGLING WITH DIFFICULT EMOTIONS REACH OUT FOR HELP FROM A LOVED ONE OR MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL.
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RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO:
Read my blog post “How to Achieve and Maintain Emotional Sobriety” HERE:
https://www.mikeveny.com/how-to-achieve-and-maintain-emotional-sobriety.html
Watch my video “Anger Management: How to Control Anger”: https://youtu.be/rUxbiqfNu8w
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Join your peers to receive the wellness industry’s most relevant email – hitting your inbox just once per month. Each FREE issue will keep you ahead of the game on these topics:
* Mental Health
* Wellness
* Success
I invite you to sign up to today: https://www.mikeveny.com/newsletter
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SUBSCRIBE for more videos like this!
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TWEET THIS VIDEO: https://youtu.be/ztSv2wYIv14
Say HI on social:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikeveny. . .
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikeveny. . .
Instagram: http://instagram.com/mikeveny. . .
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Also, check out this video: “Anger Management: How to Control Anger – 2019 – (Actionable!)”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUxbiqfNu8w
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Mike Veny on Mental Illness and Gun Violence
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 In this news segment on the talk show, Fresh Outlook, mental health speaker, Mike Veny addresses the correlation between gun violence and mental illness. This has been a hot topic in the media because of terrorist attacks and mass shootings.
Mike was invited to be on this show in response to President Barack Obama’s recent Executive Order on gun laws. The Executive Order includes mental health funding. Mike firmly believes that this is no correlation between the status of ones mental health and gun violence. He argues that if someone wants to harm others, then they will decided to. This is not a mental health issue. Correlating mental illness and gun violence increases the stigma surrounding mental health.
At the same time, Mike is glad that the subject of mental health is being discussed more these days. He believes that House Speaker Paul Ryan and Congress needs to support a bill for increased mental health funding. “Ulimately,” says Veny, “mental health is an a economic issue. If people are mentally healthier, they will be more productive in society. This has a positive effect on everyone.”
In this video, host Logan Crawford and him go back and forth about where to draw the line with background checks. As the show goes on, there are a variety of opinions on how to solve the gun violence problem here in the United States of America. Additional guests include Jackie Guzda, Bill Rosenberg, and Lance Simmens. Each guest offers a unique perspective on what must be done to address these issues.
What are your thoughts on the correlation between mental health / mental illness and gun violence / gun laws? Please leave a comment below.
To learn more visit, http://www.TransformingStigma.com
Follow Mike Veny on Twitter – http://www.Twitter.com/MikeVeny
Find Mike Veny on Facebook – http://www.Facebook.Com/MikeVeny