May is Mental Health Awareness Month - Here are 4 Easy Activities You Can Do To Support Your Mental Health - by Dr. Amanda Aster-McKenna, Psy.D. - Licensed Psychologist in Montclair, NJ
May 2024 Newsletter
Dear Readers,
May is National Mental Health Awareness Month
Hello there! I hope you are all having a fabulous start to your May. As some of you May know, May is National Mental Health Awareness Month. The focus of this important and meaningful initiative is geared toward raising awareness of mental health conditions; destigmatizing mental health conditions; advocating for mental health policies; and opening up the lines of communication that mental health is essential to our physical and emotional well-being.
4 Easy Activities to Support Your Mental Health
For this reason and this cause, the body of this month’s newsletter is geared towards offering resources to support your own mental health. Each of the mental health activities listed below have been shown to be particularly helpful for those who may be struggling with depression and anxiety, as well increasing focus and concentration, total well-being, and feelings of positivity and vitality. The list below can be practiced both individually and as a group.
1. Mindfulness: this practice involves paying attention to the present moment, on purpose, with intention, and without judgment. Practices can include guided meditations, body scan, mindful eating, mindfulness of everyday tasks, and mindful walking. Check out the smart phone app Insight Timer or Calm to experience a guided meditation for yourself today!
2. Gratitude Journaling: an excellent way to begin your day with a grateful heart and appreciative mind. For this exercise, you are asked to write down three things you are thankful for before you start your day. Feel free to use simple phrases, words, or even symbols/artwork to describe who and what you are grateful for.
3. Outdoor Mental Wellness Activities: this can be anything and everything that is done mindfully outside! Hiking, taking a walk, observing nature, observing animals out in nature, listening to the ocean waves, feeling your toes in the sand, gardening, running, etc.
4. Music Therapy: this practice entails you listening to your favorite genre of music, your favorite artist(s), your favorite song, singing, playing instruments, watching and observing another musician engage in their craft. One of the many benefits of music therapy is that it can help individuals express themselves in ways that might be difficult to express through words alone.
Can you think of another mental health activity not listed that would be in the service of promoting well-being, feelings of positivity, focus and concentration, and an overall sense of groundedness?
Try it out!
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*Peace, Love, & Fierce Acceptance*
Dr. Amanda Aster-McKenna, Psy.D.
(She/Her/Hers)
NJ Licensed Psychologist #5888, Private Practice, Montclair, NJ
Adjunct Professor, Kean University, Department of Advanced Studies in Psychology
Manager, New York City Chapter of the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science
Board Member, Mental Health Association of Essex and Morris