Three Ways to Beat Post-Vacation Depression

You’ve just returned from what feels like your first vacation in forever. Maybe it was the trip of a lifetime. Maybe it was a weekend  escape. Either way, chances are you found some time to get away this summer  – and probably for the first time in almost 18 months.

Regardless of the destination, you may be feeling a persistent sense of sadness or uneasiness. Post-vacation depression or post-vacation blues are real and occur in up to 57% of travelers. The juxtaposition between the joy and excitement experienced on vacation compared to the hum drum monotony of every day life can exacerbate these feelings of sadness. Symptoms include fatigue, loss of appetite, feelings of nostalgia, disappointment and boredom. Jet lag in addition to an abrupt return to normalcy may exacerbate the post-vacation blues.

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Supporting your Student from High School to College During the Covid-19 Crisis

The transition from high school to college is a significant milestone for many. This summer, students and parents have many more questions than answers when it comes to the upcoming year of higher education. Graduating seniors are coping with a major transition during a time when routine buffers to stress may be harder to access. Despite this challenge, there is a silver lining to this summer which can provide families with an opportunity to give support and information, prioritize mental health and coping, and collaboratively plan for a smoother transition. Here are some ways to support your student before they embark on their next great adventure.

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