The Role of Social Connection After a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
2 mn read Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) can alter the course of a person’s life – affecting memory, mood, communication, and mobility. Research and lived experience show that social connection is not only possible after a TBI – it’s critical to healing, resilience, and overall well-being.
Social Connection in a Time of Global Economic and Political Uncertainty
4 mn read This article explores why economic and political uncertainty can drive social disconnection and, more importantly, how we can use human connection as a force for resilience, hope, and problem-solving.
Emergency Preparedness and Fear: How It Leads to Isolation and Disconnection
3 mn read The worry over potential disasters, whether natural or human-made, often leads individuals to withdraw from social settings and fixate on survival strategies, pulling them away from family, friends, and their community.
Climate Resilience and Anxiety: Navigating Emotional and Social Challenges in a Changing World
3 mn read Climate resilience is a crucial part of mitigating the mental health impacts of this growing crisis. Building emotional and social resilience can help individuals and communities cope with the uncertainties of climate change and work together to create solutions.