Why do some people at work always seem to get noticed and acknowledged more than others? Here are tips to getting noticed AND credit.
“Mature workers” are considered age 40 and above! SHOCKING!
It’s been just over a month since my grandmother died – my twin flame, kindred spirit, and soulmate.
Winner of eight 2019 Tony Awards® including best musical and the 2020 Grammy® Award for best musical theater album coming to Baltimore
Feeling overwhelmed? Here are some practical tips to help reduce stress at work and in your personal life.
If you're at a point in your career where you feel confused, that might actually be a good thing! Consider these questions.
How has your mental health been? Kim Ureno, JCS Health Educator offers 5 ways you can take care of yourself this fall.
Discover the top 4 tips for adults with disabilities searching for a job.
Not sure if what you are experiencing is burnout? Watch for these symptoms.
The world’s most popular musical will play Baltimore’s Hippodrome Theatre Feb 7-12, 2023
As a DSP worker, I'm more than staff. In many ways, I serve as a listener, a cheerleader, a counselor, a friend, a confidant, and more.
Kids and their phones. At the table, on vacation, even in the classroom… How can we stop technology from taking over our teens?
Credit cards … a blessing or a curse?
Life does go on after death. It’s hard to believe, but it does. Beauty is all around you. You just have to be willing to look for it.
Did you know being unproductive actually replenishes the brain’s capacity for life? Take time to relax.
What can we do to support our youth and potentially help prevent suicide?
National Tour to visit Baltimore's Hippodrome Theatre Nov. 15-20
Loss and grief touch everyone. It is even harder to determine how to embrace your loss and grief when the holidays are upon us.
With the return to school, most parents admit to having some worries about how their children will do in the year ahead.
These 8 simple suggestions can help our children develop sympathy, empathy, and compassion.
“I know I don’t have to be Superwoman.” JCS Health Educator, Brittni Barcase channels her own sense of peace.
Grief is an inescapable part of life. Whether it is the death of a family member, friend, or beloved pet, children will need support.
As a recent Elevate graduate and Therapy Services Manager at JCS, Jen Taylor, LSCW-C, has expanded her outlook on leadership. Find out how!
Do you have an emergency fund for unexpected expenses? Let’s explore reasons why having one can save you big bucks in the long run.
“There are just not enough hours in the day.” Does this resonate with you? Let’s explore meaningful ways to conquer your day.
Follow JCS Health Educator, Brittni Barcase as she recounts her pregnancy journey and the emotions that accompanied.
Feeling stuck? Here’s how you can effectively cultivate and discover your “joys” in life.
The Missing Ingredients In The Empathy Vs. Sympathy Discussion
What is the difference between respecting privacy and keeping secrets that may warrant sharing?
Guests can select from a wide variety of produce, other foods, beverages and specialty merchandise
Smiling can go along way. Find out what Michelle Hill’s superpower is and how it shapes her relationships inside and outside of work.
JCS Clinical Therapist offers 3 relatable, yet difficult situations. Now, how we can process our emotions in a healthy way?
How do we process our own fears and emotions surrounding the repeated senseless violence?
How do I talk to my children about violence in our communities? How do I make my children feel safe?
Healthcare and business consultant brings 20+ years of experience to the nonprofit
What do I do to prepare for a marathon? What happens when I’m faced with a challenge, even one I signed up for?
Hippodrome engagement runs Oct. 11-30
A weekend jaunt to Assateague Island led to a greater understanding of balance amongst Claire, JCS Director of Mental Health and her spouse.
How do we encourage accountability in our children? Here are 11 suggestions from JCS Health Educator and “Roots and Wings” series author.
My mother died when I was 29. She wasn’t sick, and while it was sudden it also wasn’t a huge surprise that she died. She just never woke up.