Providence's Work2BeWell helps students navigate life's curves
In this story:
Work2BeWell releases a 30-minute Talk2BeWell podcast about how social anxiety affects mental health, featuring four students and Dr. Robin Henderson, chief executive for behavioral health at Providence Oregon and chief clinical officer of Work2BeWell
- A member of Work2BeWell’s national student advisory council, Shafiee, is interviewed in this article which highlights Work2BeWell’s free, clinician-vetted mental health and wellness resources for teenagers, parents and educators and promotes them across social media platforms
- Suicide, anxiety and substance abuse are among the many emotion-charged mental health topics that Work2BeWell explores as well as other timely subjects that are outside the traditional scope of health care
“Good knowledge is power and we're empowering students to be able to talk about mental health, to reduce stigma, to do all the right things.”— Robin Henderson, chief executive for behavioral health at Providence Oregon and chief clinical officer of Work2BeWell
The full article appeared in Catholic Health World, November 2022.