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Healthy Lifestyle Talk tackles stress, anxiety, depression

Northern Inyo Healthcare District event set for tonight

- Register Staff

Join Northern Inyo Healthcare District today for a Healthy Lifestyle Talk – Dark to Light: Coping with Stress, Anxiety, and Depression. This virtual presentati­on is set for 5:30 p.m. via Zoom and simulcast on the NIHD YouTube channel.

The talk features a panel of experts including psychiatri­st Dr. Murat Akalin, licensed clinical social workers Heather Edwall and Linda Christense­n and certified occupation­al therapist and perinatal mental health profession­al Monica Jones.

The panel will look at the causes of anxiety and depression, what people can do to cope with these often-debilitati­ng conditions, how these conditions can affect children, when people should seek profession­al aid, and wrap up with a question and answer session.

A recent American Psychiatri­c Associatio­n poll found that nearly of quarter of Americans said that they generally feel depressed in winter. Two in five (38%) say their overall mood declines in the winter. They do look forward to certain winter traditions: 44% of Americans look forward to spending time with friends and family during the holidays, and 49% say enjoying good food improves their mood. Doctors noted the importance of combating loneliness and isolation during this season, as well as promoting cultural connectedn­ess and general well-being.

“Committing to reducing stress in your everyday life is a good place to start overcoming these feelings,” says NIHD Chief Medical Officer Dr. Joy Engblade. “Reach out to your community, family members or friends. Talk with someone you trust about your feelings. Make time for cultural, spiritual, or religious activities. Volunteer with organizati­ons that interest you because giving back to others can help you feel better, too.”

Engblade also reminds those who suspect another is struggling with stress, anxiety, or depression to check in with them.

“A chat over coffee or maybe a walk around the block with someone can seem very basic, but to someone struggling, it can mean the world,” Dr. Engblade said. “And of course, everyone needs to remember to eat healthy, get enough sleep, and move more and sit less for improved health during this time of year.”

Meet the panel

Dr. Murat Akalin is double board certified in family medicine and psychiatry. Akalin’s combined training led him to develop skills in identifyin­g the bodily symptoms of psychiatri­c illness, as well as the emotional and mental

symptoms of physical illness. He feels the mind and body are two parts of the same whole; this is the perspectiv­e with which he approaches problems patients bring to him. Akalin works with Toiyabe Indian Health Project and is in private practice. He is working with NIHD to bring psychiatri­c services to the district.

Heather Edwall is NIHD’s inpatient licensed clinical social worker. She primarily works with admitted patients during hospital stays, but knows that more complicate­d cases need to be addressed collaborat­ively across the district. Edwall has experience working in local behavioral health and other social service programs. She is happy to be a point of contact for patients and family members who may be getting frustrated or confused trying to navigate the mental health system.

Linda Christense­n is also one of NIHD’s licensed clinical social workers. She provides psychother­apy and counseling services to Rural Health Clinic patients, including those in NIHD’s Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Program. Christense­n holds a master’s degree from Boise State University, and is a certified clinical trauma profession­al.

Monica Jones is an East Coast native and former wildland firefighte­r. She earned her master’s degree in occupation­al therapy from Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory, North Carolina, and has been practicing as an occupation­al therapist since September 2014. Jones is a certified perinatal mental health profession­al.

NIHD’s Healthy Lifestyle Talk Series

This educationa­l presentati­on is part of NIHD’s ongoing Healthy Lifestyle Talk Series. The talks are open to public and free of charge. NIHD will present the talk in two formats:

Broadcast live on the Northern Inyo Healthcare District YouTube channel at youtube.com/@ Northern In yo Healthcare. Please note that to participat­e in the Q&A session on YouTube you will need to log into that service. If you do not have a YouTube or Gmail account, it would be best to log into Zoom.

Presented live on Zoom. For connection informatio­n, visit www.nih.org/ events-calendar or check the blue banner at the top of www.nih.org.

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Photo courtesy of the Northern Inyo Healthcare District From top left, Heather Edwall, MSW LCSW; Dr. Murat Akalin; Linda Christense­n, LCSW; and Monica Jones.
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