
Dr. Rebekah Pershing of TriHealth's Bethesda Family Medicine Residency and School-Based Behavioral Health Program speaks with Local 12’s Liz Bonis about the importance of staying positive and bouncing back during hard times – like losing your job or being diagnosed with cancer.
Part of bouncing back means viewing your current situation with a positive attitude. “Having a transition in my job after 20 years is so huge that instead of continuing on that same path, I see it as an opportunity to do something completely new,” Meredith Kelley, a Cincinnati resident, explains.
On the other hand, Mary Beth Hall bounced back from a breast cancer diagnosis by changing her job, focusing on her health and writing a book, Lessons from a Bald Chick.
Many people react negatively to adverse situations, and those feelings can evolve into physical symptoms.
“It is important, if you start a bounce-back journey, that you see a healthcare provider and let them know just what you’re feeling [and] make sure nothing else is biologically or physically wrong,” Dr. Pershing explains.
She also suggests:
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