Your mental health team offers some tips for managing your mental health during the holidays.
Mental Health
Meet the Author — Tamsin Levine
Meet the Author — The Mental Health Ministry invites you to this Meet the Author event on Sunday, November 17th, 2024 at 4 pm. FPCY member Tamsin Levine will share with a wider audience about the book...
Mental Health/Centering Prayer Event
The Mental Health team will be teaming up with Abby Cross of Centering Prayer for a joint event focusing on finding emotional and spiritual freedom. Date: Wednesday, September 25th Time: 5:45 pm (beginning...
June is Men’s Mental Health Month
June is Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month. If a loved one, or you, are dealing with mental health struggles, there are more resources on our Mental Health Page with suggestions so that no one...
From our Mental Health Awareness Sunday
On April 28 we had two speakers offer testimonials about loneliness, faith, and the “strings” which connect us all. We are pleased to share them here. From Tamsin Levine: Seen, Heard, and...
Caring for Yourself
Taking Care of You: Ideas to incorporate into your life. Start by incorporating 2 or 3 into your daily life. Movement: walk, stretching, yoga, dancing, etc. Practice kindness to others and self Pray Drink...
Youth Mental Health Event April 28
Sunday, April 28, 2024 @ 7:00 pm First Presbyterian Church of Yorktown 2880 Crompond Road, Yorktown Heights, NY You are invited to a welcoming community conversation about a topic that affects...
Mental Health Sunday April 28
Join us at both worship services, led by the Mental Health team, focused on the themes of loneliness and different forms of family connectedness within the church. Also join us that evening for Youth...
Youth Mental Health 101: Anxiety, Depression and Other Stuff
Sunday, April 28, 2024 @ 7:00 pm First Presbyterian Church of Yorktown 2880 Crompond Road, Yorktown Heights, NY You are invited to a welcoming community conversation about a topic that affects...
From the Mental Health Team
THIS ELECTION YEAR, BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR By Rev. Thomas Taylor, LCSW-R, Ph.D., Lutheran Counseling Center Pastoral Counselor For years, I never knew my neighbor’s politics. Then political flags popped...