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Follow on Google News | "Worst Day of The Year" for Mental Health Falls on January 21stCommunication is key to overcoming "Blue Monday" says New Orleans based Maison Vie Family Therapy Services
By: Maison Vie New Orleans British psychologist Dr. Cliff Arnall is credited with establishing the observance thanks to his research with a complex equation that factored weather, debt, time since Christmas, time since New Year's resolutions dissolution, and low motivation levels. It should be noted, this day is also the antithesis of July 14th which is considered the "happiest day of the year." The staff of Maison Vie (maisonvieneworleans.com) "Whether you believe 'Blue Monday' is a specific day or not, the phenomena of the January blues exists," said Susan Harrington, a licensed professional counselor, marriage and family therapist, and founder of Maison Vie. "We want people to reframe it and find positivity in communication with their friends and family. Of course, if they do need someone to talk with confidentially, we want to let them know there are resources available for everyone no matter who you are." Maison Vie offers a Multi-Care Program that ensures affordable, quality family therapy is accessible to everyone. The program allows families to choose the help that best fits their needs and connect with specialized therapists through different tiers of service. The people of New Orleans have seen so much since Hurricane Katrina. The mental health crisis the city experienced is just now calming and some people may be affected by Season Affective Disorder. Even if you don't make Mardi Gras plans with your "krewe," take the time to enjoy their company and do something fun. RESOURCES Maison Vie New Orleans: (504) 452-5937 | maisonvieneworleans.com National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1 (800) 273-8255 | suicidepreventionlifeline.org National Runaway Safeline: 1 (800) 621-4000 | 1800runaway.org Family Violence Prevention Center: 1 (800) 313-1310 | thehotline.org Drug & Alcohol Treatment Hotline: 1 (800) 662-HELP | drughelpline.org About Maison Vie When life seems difficult and you need a safe, confidential place to go, counseling may be the avenue to pursue and Maison Vie is here to help. Maison Vie, which translates as "life-giving home" in Cajun French, provides services geared toward Family Therapy, LGBTQ+ Counseling, and Play Therapy for Children. Whether you are in need of support and counseling through a challenging situation or you're just ready to move in a new, more positive direction, Maison Vie's therapists are specifically trained to guide relationships toward healing and happiness and provide an environment filled with acceptance, care, respect, and openness. End
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