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Uwill is leading mental health and wellness solution supporting more than 3 million lives at 400 institutions
In the U.S., teachers are experiencing high levels of stress, burnout, and other challenges.
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Uwill provides mental health support and on-demand wellness programming to all 50 states. Learn more: https://bit.ly/49hurbZ
Teacher stress and burnout at all time high heading into new school year Stress on Connecticut teachers is at an all-time high. That’s one of the findings in a new Connecticut Education Association Survey, done in partnership with WFSB.
DYK? Research shows that giving someone a sincere compliment is actually good for both the giver's and receiver's .
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DYK? Gen Z, specifically Gen Z women, are more apt to call out sick from work, compared to Gen X, due to the current crisis.
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Studies show the approximate cost of job-related stress and concerns nationwide may total up to $187 billion, according to the American Psychological Association: https://bit.ly/4g0NLyt
More than 3 million people worldwide have found support from Uwill. Learn how: https://bit.ly/3UoJcp7
at Gwinnett Technical College! Through our new partnership, students now have access to increased counseling services and crisis support, ensuring they get the help they need when they need it: https://bit.ly/3AQROx2
Current crises, including climate and employment, are fueling a surge in youth concerns worldwide: https://bit.ly/3X3yFRm
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‘Alarming’ surge in mental ill health among young people in face of ‘unprecedented’ challenges, experts warn Insecure employment, climate crisis and social media are driving ‘dangerous’ decline, research finds
Left unchecked, work-related stress can increase the risk of developing an abnormal heart rhythm: https://bit.ly/4fUPe9j
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Work-related stress may increase the risk of an irregular heart rhythm Research Highlights: Adults in white-collar jobs in Canada with high job strain and for whom significant efforts are met with low rewards (such as low salary or recognition) may face a 97% increased risk for developing the irregular heart rhythm...
This week's comes from legendary baseball slugger, Babe Ruth, "Every strike brings me closer to the next home run."
Uwill provides support for more than 3 million people in all 50 states and 40 countries. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3UoJcp7
Meteorologist Nate Byrne suffered a panic attack on air and is applauded by his peers for how he handled it and his transparency about personal struggles: https://on.today.com/3T8ZiC9
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Meteorologist suffers panic attack on live TV: 'I’m going to need to stop for a second' Supportive colleagues immediately took over for Nate Byrne and praised him for being open about incident. TODAY's Carson Daly suffers similar panic attacks.
For a strong start to the school year, it's important to recognize students' challenges in order to offer adequate support:
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Understanding your student's mental health heading back to school The start of a new school year can be an incredibly stressful time for students of any age, but navigating mental health can be tricky.
Nurture the mind-connection for optimal by prioritizing healthy nutrition and wellness.
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DYK? Playing Dungeons & Dragons can benefit and is even considered a therapeutic tool: https://bit.ly/3yMOUZH
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Despite more candid conversations about , 39% of workers polled in a recent APA survey worry that reporting mental health concerns could result in negative consequences: https://bit.ly/3Xe9VWL
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Uwill is excited to announce our partnership with Heidelberg University, expanding counseling capabilities for students across the globe. Together, we’re ensuring that every student has access to the care they need: https://bit.ly/47dZrtO
‘Berg & Uwill partner to provide mental health support where you are | Heidelberg University Heidelberg University and Uwill, the leading mental health and wellness solution for colleges and students, are partnering to expand counseling capabilities available to support students off-campus and abroad.
Transitioning to college life can be tough. The Bates Student shares valuable insights on mental wellness during your first year. Remember, Uwill is just a click away for all student needs at Bates College as well as more than 3 million lives in all 50 states and 40 countries: https://bit.ly/3X2Yxvh
Destigmatizing Mental Wellness in Your First Year at Bates Disclaimer: I have no certificate to be delivering official mental health advice. However, I made it through my first year at Bates College, so maybe I should be getting a certificate. The transition into college is a hefty one. Everyone told me that, and I didn’t believe them. I’ll be fine, ...
Author Jeffrey Gitomer captures the journey to good : "Resilience is not what happens to you. It's how you react to, respond to, and recover from what happens to you."
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A quick boost can be as simple as taking a short walk to clear the mind.
For more than 3 million people around the world, there's also on-demand mental health support from Uwill. Learn more: https://bit.ly/49hurbZ
A big thank you to our amazing summer interns for all their hard work and contributions!
From left to right:
• Zelig Riyanto - Boston College
• Nate Icke - Wake Forest
• Adriana Shaker - University of Miami
• Rebecca Altholz - Tufts University
• Esha Mukherjee - Tufts University
• Owen Berke - University of Colorado Boulder
We are incredibly grateful for your dedication, energy, and fresh perspectives this summer. You've made a lasting impact, and we can't wait to see where your journeys take you next.
Graduate students face unique mental health challenges. The Ohio State University is taking steps to address these through its collaboration with Uwill, supported by Ohio’s House Bill 33. Discover how this initiative is making a difference in student well-being: https://bit.ly/4cTWxf3
Reaching graduate students with mental health care Campus leaders at Ohio State University are using state funding to bolster resources and services for graduate and professional students on campus and remotely.
What do exercise, online shopping, and journaling have in common? They are Gen Z's top three self-care strategies for : https://bit.ly/4dpflUr
Many are also finding support from Uwill's teletherapy platform and on-demand wellness programming. Learn more: https://bit.ly/49hurbZ
Gen Z’s top three self-care activities these days Gen Z has developed unique approaches to self-care, crafting innovative techniques for managing stress and prioritizing mental health.
Today's highlights an important challenge: 50% of college students skip class due to struggles: https://bit.ly/4ddOY3x
But there’s hope! Uwill is dedicated to reversing this trend by providing the mental health support students need to thrive: https://bit.ly/3eW7P9Z
Despite slight improvements, researchers remain concerned about youth , cautioning that "we're not out of the woods."
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We're not 'out of the woods' in the youth mental health crisis, a CDC researcher says The latest Youth Risk Behavior Survey says 40% of high school students report feeling persistently sad and hopeless. Still, that's down from 42% two years ago, a small but significant change.
Lean into this from Misty Copeland, "Be strong, be fearless, be beautiful. And believe that anything is possible when you have the right people there to support you.”
Uwill is here, providing support to working professionals and students alike. To date, this teletherapy and on-demand wellness platform supports more than 3 million lives in all 50 states and forty countries. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3UoJcp7
Movie lovers rejoice as research shows watching movies could be beneficial for : https://bit.ly/4dKALew
Therapy is also beneficial and Uwill's teletherapy and on-demand wellness platform currently supports more than 3 million lives. Learn more: https://bit.ly/49hurbZ
Watching movies could be good for your mental health ‘Film therapy’ is a growing area of interest among experts.
Uwill is honored to be listed among the seven fastest-growing behavioral companies by Beckers Behavioral Health thanks to our number 27 spot on the list and our 8,722% growth. We remain dedicated to supporting student : https://bit.ly/3AE4fw4
Simone Biles is a testament to the importance of nurturing : https://cnn.it/3YLjIVm
In addition to professional mental health support, Uwill provides on-demand wellness programming. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3UoJcp7
Simone Biles spent years working on her mental health after Tokyo. It’s made her an unstoppable force in Paris. | CNN The last few years of therapy and mental health work have turned Simone Biles into one of the most unstoppable forces in Paris during these Summer Olympics.
Phone a friend for a mutual check. Keeping connected is important for health and wellness.
Uwill provides mental health support and on-demand wellness programming for more than 3 million lives worldwide. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3UoJcp7
We’re proud to announce that Uwill has been ranked No. 27 on the 2024 Inc. 5000 list of America’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies, and No. 1 in Massachusetts!
As our founder and CEO, Michael London, said, “We founded Uwill driven by the belief that mental health is the defining education issue of our time. This recognition is a testament to the hard work and commitment of our team and dedicated counselor community who are passionate about our mission to offer immediate mental health and wellness support eliminating all barriers to care in a way that differentiates us from all others who have tried to tackle the issue." https://bit.ly/3SNks8z
Uwill, ranked #27 nationwide on the with a growth of 8,722%, is transforming services. Learn more via Behavioral Health Business:
The 40 Fastest-Growing Behavioral Health Companies in 2024 Outpatient mental health providers made up the bulk of behavioral health companies that appeared on this year's Inc. 5000, a list of the nation's