Impact Corner

Impact Corner

Welcome to the Impact Corner- Our IFCI Blog

Stay up to date with current events, trends, and scientific evidence-based discoveries through the unique lens of the Institute. The “Impact Corner” offers blog-style articles that highlight the Institute’s motivation, vision, purpose, and scientific framework by exploring a range of topics that impact behavioral health, family and community vitality, and more. From noteworthy news stories to scientific summaries, we cover it all in relation to family and community.

Explore our collection of articles to find the ones that interest you the most. Do you have any suggestions for what we should cover next? We welcome collaboration and input from our community partners, participants, and readers like you. Join us on this journey to making positive family and community impact.

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3-Layered Mental Health Stigma – A Proven Barrier to SUD Treatment

First, What is Mental Health Stigma? Stigma refers to a negative social attitude linked to specific characteristic(s) of an individual, which are seen as shortcomings in mental, physical, or social aspects. Mental health stigma involves disapproval of characteristics related to one’s mental health and can lead to discrimination, minoritization, and alienation of the individuals’ experiencing […]

Black Maternal Health Week #4 is Here & We’re Devoted to Improving Moms’ Well-being

Introducing Black Maternal Health Week This week, the Black Mamas Matter Alliance is celebrating its fourth-ever Black Maternal Health Week (BMHW). The observance even received a presidential proclamation on Tuesday for the first time in history. Maternal depression is a major focus for us at OhioGuidestone. Primarily, we take pride in the outstanding results our […]

Fatherhood & Mental Health When the World Falls Apart- 3 Considerations from a Dad

Before I became a father, I was very unaware of my own mental health. Today, on the eve of World Mental Health Day, I’m reflecting on how fatherhood has reshaped my identity and improved my awareness. In fact, my self-designation as “dad” has propelled me to where I am now, working for a vibrant and […]

Heart Health and Stress: 1 Persisting Issue We Must Address

Heart Health Month If you’re anything like us — health nerds, that is — you know that it’s American Heart Month. During February, organizations across the U.S. promote heart health. So you’ve probably read something recently about the connection between heart health and stress. If you haven’t, you can read more about heart health and […]

5 Ways Home Visiting Programs Promote Community Health & Growth

Home Visiting Support Across Unique Household Experiences Anyone who has done home visiting with families has sat in homes not so different from our own. Maybe you have sat on couches next to piles of laundry unwashed or unfolded, a sight very familiar within your own home. Maybe you have seen carpets stained with an […]

Dear College Students, Never Forget Student Mental Health Comes 1st.

Dear Students, In the midst of the hustle of life, juggling sports, work, hobbies, grades, and relationships (while also just trying to get by), student mental health can often take a back seat. However, it’s crucial to prioritize your well-being as a whole, complete individual, acknowledging that your mental and physical health should always come […]

The Lifelong Effects of Toxic Stress Don’t Just Kill — They Torture 1st

To Understand the Lifelong Effects of Toxic Stress, Let’s First Explore the 3 Types of Stress Perhaps you’ve seen or heard this quote or a variation of it from a stranger or a loved one in your life: “You cannot suffer the past or future because they do not exist. What you are suffering is […]