"Jumping to conclusions" is a cognitive distortion or an irrational way of thinking that often happens in people who suffer from anxiety or depression.
Spreading mental health awareness is crucial, as it will enable early identification and prompt treatment of psychological and behavioral health disorders.
A 2005 meta-study reviewed the efficacy of light box therapy for depression. It found bright light therapy was more efficient than anti-depressants medication.
Journaling is an excellent (and free) way to practice self-care. To get you started, here are 99 thought-provoking journal prompts for depression and anxiety.
Online therapy is great for clients who aren't comfortable meeting face-to-face. This is my review of Online-Therapy.com, which offers a unique, CBT-based approach.