Emotional Well-Being
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Physicians will advise, and studies show that it is important to maintain your emotional well-being and build your strength and resilience in order to have the capacity to do better work and take care of your family.
Yet, with constant pressures and changes in our lives, we can experience periods of stress, anxiety, and even depression. These feelings can impact the quality of our lives, and the lives of those around us. And cause issues that are as important to deal with as traditional health issues.
Your emotional health can be affected when you go through transitions in life. These can include stress at work, being a parent, changes in your children’s emotional health, pressures of caring for a parent, relationship issues including divorce or a death in the family.
We also know that in our culture, there is often a stigma associated with acknowledging you have an issue and a cultural barrier to seeking help or treatment. If you are experiencing emotional health issues -- you are not alone and we are here to help.
Surveys in Santa Clara County* have found:
- 24% of Chinese residents felt depressed one or more times in the past week
- 18% of teenagers felt sad or hopeless for two weeks or more in that past 12-month
- Chinese residents confirmed that they do not have the information that they need to manage and improve emotional and mental health. And that what is available to them is out of date, inaccurate, not in their preferred language or difficult to follow.
The Chinese Health Initiative has worked with our Chinese Speaking Physician Network, El Camino Health, community experts in emotional health management and Chinese organizations to collect, create and share effective, and easy-to-use, advice and tools to manage your emotional health and the emotional health of those you care about.
Change is a natural part of life. How to deal with times of changes & increased pressures.
Your social network of friends, family members, and peers can help improve your ability to recover from stress, anxiety, and depression, boost self-worth, provide comfort, prevent loneliness—and be especially helpful during times of stress.
“Self-Help” can be the first step to improving your emotional well-being.
Recognize emotional well-being issues – in you and others.
When to seek professional help, how & where.
Prioritize your emotional well-being. Remember you are not alone and we are here to help. Start today!
Enhance Your Emotional Well-Being Webinars
Workshops conducted in Mandarin by clinical psychologists
A rapidly changing environment has had a substantial impact on our lives, causing an increase in mental health issues such as stress, anxiety, and depression. We all respond to adversity in different ways, but learning to build resilience can help us adjust and adapt during difficult times. The clinical psychologist outline practical suggestions that can strengthen physical and emotional well-being.
Register for Upcoming Webinars:
Monthly Emotional Well-Being Webinar - TBA
Wednesday Lunch Chat Webinars - TBA
Recordings now available:
- Emotional Well-being Insights from Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Understanding Anxiety
- Anger Management
- Enhancing Family Communication Skills
- Disordered Eating
- Boundary Setting
- Effective Communication
Watch all previous CHI Emotional Well-Being videos on YouTube.
For a list of all other events and classes, click here.
Well-Being Tips
Watch for frequent updates and additions to these sites.
Everyone encounters challenging times in their lives, when certain situations can cause distress or sadness. Fortunately, there are simple, everyday things a person can do to make life better.
Watch for monthly bilingual tips about everyday approaches to help you build resiliency and positively influence your physical and emotional well-being.
Archive
- Choose Happy
- S.T.O.P. To Keep Relationships Moving
- The Power of No
- Healing Expressions: Laughter is the Best Medicine
- How to Keep Your Cool and Calm Down in the Moment
- I’m Fine! Everything is Fine.
- Is Something Missing? (Friendship)
- Practice Mindfulness
- Boundaries, and the Art of the Polite Decline
*Asian Pacific Islander’s Health Assessment