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Introduction: This is a tiktok hashtag called mentalhealthtip.
The music has now attracted more than
965 videos and
47.9M views. It is a very
popular content. The following is videos that related to this music.
Top 50 Hot Videos(#mentalhealthtip)
Resign from being this version of you that keeps sacrificing your own happiness! #peoplepleaserrecovery#peoplepleasing#boundarycoach#boundariesarehealthy#boundaries#boundaries101#relationshipadvice#relationshiptips#selfawarenessjourney#selfawareness#mentorforu#fyp#paulscanlon#mentalhealthtip#selfcaretips#selfcaresaturday#healthyboundaries #lifehack#lifehacks#growthmindset#authenticself
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Paul Scanlon
1 years ago
Have you ever experienced a panic attack? Let’s talk about them. According to the Mayo Clinic: “A panic attack is a sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause. Panic attacks can be very frightening. When panic attacks occur, you might think you’re losing control, having a heart attack or even dying.” Sounds really intense, right? Well. That’s cause it is. And it can also be really scary. And while they aren’t life-threatening, they can be extremely quality-of-life threatening. So here are some tips that might help: 1. Try to recognize that’s it’s a panic attack. That it WILL pass. It WILL end. And that you’re OKAY. 2. Do some deep breathing. In through the nose, out through the mouth. And closing your eyes while doing this can help you feel more grounded. 3. Try the 5-4-3-2-1 coping skill. Name 5 things you can see. 4 things you can touch. 3 things you can hear. 2 things you can smell. And 1 thing you can taste. Again - to ground you and shift your focus. 4. Try to use mantras and affirmations (ie. “I have survived this before, I will survive this again”) and/or picture your happy place. A place that assists in feeling relaxed, calm, etc. 5. Try the H.A.L.T technique. Assess whether you are Hungry, Angry, Lonely, or Tired. If you are any of these things - then try to conquer them. Hungry? Eat. Lonely? Call a friend. Tired? Take a nap. And so on. 6. Talk to someone. Anyone who is loving, supportive, and validating. A person who can help you feel safe and calm. 7. See a therapist. In order to help you explore the history of your panic attacks, where they are coming from, why, and how to best help you - on an individual level. I hope this felt helpful. Remember - you’re never alone. 💛 • • • 🤍follow along for more mental health tips, tools, info, and support. • • Disclaimer: my content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not therapy and it is not individual advice. • • #panicattack #panicdisorder #panicattackhelp #anxietysupport #anxietyrecovery #mentalhealththerapist #mentalhealthtip #therapistsofinstagram #therapistsofig #mentalhealthawareness
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Maggie Lancioni, LPC
9 months ago
Have you ever experienced a panic attack? Let’s talk about them. According to the Mayo Clinic: “A panic attack is a sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause. Panic attacks can be very frightening. When panic attacks occur, you might think you’re losing control, having a heart attack or even dying.” Sounds really intense, right? Well. That’s cause it is. And it can also be really scary. And while they aren’t life-threatening, they can be extremely quality-of-life threatening. So here are some tips that might help: 1. Try to recognize that’s it’s a panic attack. That it WILL pass. It WILL end. And that you’re OKAY. 2. Do some deep breathing. In through the nose, out through the mouth. And closing your eyes while doing this can help you feel more grounded. 3. Try the 5-4-3-2-1 coping skill. Name 5 things you can see. 4 things you can touch. 3 things you can hear. 2 things you can smell. And 1 thing you can taste. Again - to ground you and shift your focus. 4. Try to use mantras and affirmations (ie. “I have survived this before, I will survive this again”) and/or picture your happy place. A place that assists in feeling relaxed, calm, etc. 5. Try the H.A.L.T technique. Assess whether you are Hungry, Angry, Lonely, or Tired. If you are any of these things - then try to conquer them. Hungry? Eat. Lonely? Call a friend. Tired? Take a nap. And so on. 6. Talk to someone. Anyone who is loving, supportive, and validating. A person who can help you feel safe and calm. 7. See a therapist. In order to help you explore the history of your panic attacks, where they are coming from, why, and how to best help you - on an individual level. I hope this felt helpful. Remember - you’re never alone. 💛 • • • 🤍follow along for more mental health tips, tools, info, and support. • • Disclaimer: my content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not therapy and it is not individual advice. • • #panicattack #panicdisorder #panicattackhelp #anxietysupport #anxietyrecovery #mentalhealththerapist #mentalhealthtip #therapistsofinstagram #therapistsofig #mentalhealthawareness
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Maggie Lancioni, LPC
8 months ago
Treat yourself to a pause today. 💕 #Dr_BCW #BeyondClinicalWalls #mentalhealthtip #MentalHealthMatters #MentalHealth #Pause #HealthEquity #HealthLiteracy #HealthAdvocacy #HealthAdvocate #PatientAdvocate #SpreadAwareness #DoctorsOfTikTok #healthtips #healthylifestyle #momsoftiktok #health #mentalhealthawareness
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Dr Curry-Winchell
9 months ago
*+algo importante* obviamente todos tenemos nuestras inseguridades y es súper valido cambiar si así lo deseamos pero siempre siempre haganlo desde el amor que se tienen, nunca desde el odix. Lxs tqm. 💕💕💕 #autoestimabaja #amorproprio #loscuatroacuerdos #selfcare #seguridadyconfianza #chitchat #selflove #mentalhealthtip #impecablecontupalabra #notelotomespersonal #buenautoestima
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MarianaMach
1 years ago
NEVER underestimate the power of gratitude 🔥✨ It literally has the ability to shift your perception of the world around you. Through regular gratitude journalling you can actually build a habit out of grateful thoughts, and become a glass half full person 🤯🔥 If youre a gratitude journalling newbie, this journal is an amazing place to start ✨❤️ #gratitudejournalling #gratitudejournal #gratitudepractices #raiseyourvibration #mentalhealthtip #positivityjournal #mentalhealthjournalling #CapCut
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Contoura Collective
11 months ago
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Resign from being this version of you that keeps sacrificing your own happiness! #peoplepleaserrecovery#peoplepleasing#boundarycoach#boundariesarehealthy#boundaries#boundaries101#relationshipadvice#relationshiptips#selfawarenessjourney#selfawareness#mentorforu#fyp#paulscanlon#mentalhealthtip#selfcaretips#selfcaresaturday#healthyboundaries #lifehack#lifehacks#growthmindset#authenticself
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Paul Scanlon
1 years ago
Have you ever experienced a panic attack? Let’s talk about them. According to the Mayo Clinic: “A panic attack is a sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause. Panic attacks can be very frightening. When panic attacks occur, you might think you’re losing control, having a heart attack or even dying.” Sounds really intense, right? Well. That’s cause it is. And it can also be really scary. And while they aren’t life-threatening, they can be extremely quality-of-life threatening. So here are some tips that might help: 1. Try to recognize that’s it’s a panic attack. That it WILL pass. It WILL end. And that you’re OKAY. 2. Do some deep breathing. In through the nose, out through the mouth. And closing your eyes while doing this can help you feel more grounded. 3. Try the 5-4-3-2-1 coping skill. Name 5 things you can see. 4 things you can touch. 3 things you can hear. 2 things you can smell. And 1 thing you can taste. Again - to ground you and shift your focus. 4. Try to use mantras and affirmations (ie. “I have survived this before, I will survive this again”) and/or picture your happy place. A place that assists in feeling relaxed, calm, etc. 5. Try the H.A.L.T technique. Assess whether you are Hungry, Angry, Lonely, or Tired. If you are any of these things - then try to conquer them. Hungry? Eat. Lonely? Call a friend. Tired? Take a nap. And so on. 6. Talk to someone. Anyone who is loving, supportive, and validating. A person who can help you feel safe and calm. 7. See a therapist. In order to help you explore the history of your panic attacks, where they are coming from, why, and how to best help you - on an individual level. I hope this felt helpful. Remember - you’re never alone. 💛 • • • 🤍follow along for more mental health tips, tools, info, and support. • • Disclaimer: my content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not therapy and it is not individual advice. • • #panicattack #panicdisorder #panicattackhelp #anxietysupport #anxietyrecovery #mentalhealththerapist #mentalhealthtip #therapistsofinstagram #therapistsofig #mentalhealthawareness
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Maggie Lancioni, LPC
9 months ago
Have you ever experienced a panic attack? Let’s talk about them. According to the Mayo Clinic: “A panic attack is a sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause. Panic attacks can be very frightening. When panic attacks occur, you might think you’re losing control, having a heart attack or even dying.” Sounds really intense, right? Well. That’s cause it is. And it can also be really scary. And while they aren’t life-threatening, they can be extremely quality-of-life threatening. So here are some tips that might help: 1. Try to recognize that’s it’s a panic attack. That it WILL pass. It WILL end. And that you’re OKAY. 2. Do some deep breathing. In through the nose, out through the mouth. And closing your eyes while doing this can help you feel more grounded. 3. Try the 5-4-3-2-1 coping skill. Name 5 things you can see. 4 things you can touch. 3 things you can hear. 2 things you can smell. And 1 thing you can taste. Again - to ground you and shift your focus. 4. Try to use mantras and affirmations (ie. “I have survived this before, I will survive this again”) and/or picture your happy place. A place that assists in feeling relaxed, calm, etc. 5. Try the H.A.L.T technique. Assess whether you are Hungry, Angry, Lonely, or Tired. If you are any of these things - then try to conquer them. Hungry? Eat. Lonely? Call a friend. Tired? Take a nap. And so on. 6. Talk to someone. Anyone who is loving, supportive, and validating. A person who can help you feel safe and calm. 7. See a therapist. In order to help you explore the history of your panic attacks, where they are coming from, why, and how to best help you - on an individual level. I hope this felt helpful. Remember - you’re never alone. 💛 • • • 🤍follow along for more mental health tips, tools, info, and support. • • Disclaimer: my content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not therapy and it is not individual advice. • • #panicattack #panicdisorder #panicattackhelp #anxietysupport #anxietyrecovery #mentalhealththerapist #mentalhealthtip #therapistsofinstagram #therapistsofig #mentalhealthawareness
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Maggie Lancioni, LPC
8 months ago
Treat yourself to a pause today. 💕 #Dr_BCW #BeyondClinicalWalls #mentalhealthtip #MentalHealthMatters #MentalHealth #Pause #HealthEquity #HealthLiteracy #HealthAdvocacy #HealthAdvocate #PatientAdvocate #SpreadAwareness #DoctorsOfTikTok #healthtips #healthylifestyle #momsoftiktok #health #mentalhealthawareness
9.6K
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Dr Curry-Winchell
9 months ago
*+algo importante* obviamente todos tenemos nuestras inseguridades y es súper valido cambiar si así lo deseamos pero siempre siempre haganlo desde el amor que se tienen, nunca desde el odix. Lxs tqm. 💕💕💕 #autoestimabaja #amorproprio #loscuatroacuerdos #selfcare #seguridadyconfianza #chitchat #selflove #mentalhealthtip #impecablecontupalabra #notelotomespersonal #buenautoestima
7.1K
744
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MarianaMach
1 years ago
NEVER underestimate the power of gratitude 🔥✨ It literally has the ability to shift your perception of the world around you. Through regular gratitude journalling you can actually build a habit out of grateful thoughts, and become a glass half full person 🤯🔥 If youre a gratitude journalling newbie, this journal is an amazing place to start ✨❤️ #gratitudejournalling #gratitudejournal #gratitudepractices #raiseyourvibration #mentalhealthtip #positivityjournal #mentalhealthjournalling #CapCut
740
21
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Contoura Collective
11 months ago
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