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Category Archives: Mental Health

State of Texas: Finding funding and focus to improve mental health care – ArkLaTexHomepage

Posted: Published on December 27th, 2020

State of Texas: Finding funding and focus to improve mental health care 5-year-old rings bell after finishing chemotherapy for brain tumor NBC 10 News at 6:00 p.m. Continue reading

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Expecting And New Mothers Face New Mental Health Challenges In Pandemic – wgbh.org

Posted: Published on December 27th, 2020

A new study from Brigham and Women's Hospital found that 1 in 3 expecting or new mothers surveyed had probable depression, one in five had probable anxiety and one in 10 had probably PTSD. "Everybody has lost something, or some experience, or someone," said the study's co-author, Dr. Cindy Liu, a clinical psychologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital Continue reading

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Mental illness and a good enough mother – Deccan Herald

Posted: Published on December 27th, 2020

Seema was found by the police near the Bengaluru railway station, clutching her small infant, dishevelled, confused, and scared. Seema could not remember her name and spoke a dialect of Bengali and Assamese which we did not understand. Continue reading

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Chattanooga mental health experts share tips on dealing with grief, stress of holiday season amid COVID-19 – Chattanooga Times Free Press

Posted: Published on December 27th, 2020

Staff photo by Troy Stolt / Christmas decorations are seen in downtown Cleveland, Tenn., on Sunday, Dec. 20, 2020 Continue reading

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‘We Have To Be a Little Selfish’: Caring for Your Mental Health During a Global Pandemic – Chapelboro.com

Posted: Published on December 27th, 2020

https://chapelboroaudio.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/2020/December/22/Gratitude%20%26%20Mental%20Health_WRAP.mp3 For those currently struggling with their mental health, navigating the holidays in addition to a pandemic can be especially difficult. Elisha Contner Wilkins is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Certified Eating Disorders Specialist at Veritas Collaborative a treatment center with facilities spread throughout North Carolina, Georgia and Virginia. Continue reading

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Jailing people with mental illness | Opinion | grandrapidsmn.com – Herald Review

Posted: Published on December 27th, 2020

In a mental health crisis, people are more likely to encounter police than get medical help. Continue reading

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Mental health experts offer tips for surviving holidays during the pandemic – ECM Publishers

Posted: Published on December 27th, 2020

Its the most wonderful time of the year, or at least thats what Andy Williams sang long before COVID-19 became a reality. Mary Jo Kreitzer, the founder and director of the Earl E. Bakken Center for Spirituality & Healing at the University of Minnesota, acknowledges the worst and most dangerous days of the pandemic are ahead, and after dealing with restrictions and adjustments for the past several months, its common to feel COVID fatigue Continue reading

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5 mental health tips as we wait for the pandemic to end – Tampa Bay Times

Posted: Published on December 27th, 2020

Things will likely improve in the coming months. Heres how to get through the hard part Continue reading

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County Judge Ruben Becerra weighs in on mental health and justice reform – Community Impact Newspaper

Posted: Published on December 27th, 2020

The Hays County judge will need to build support for the project, but he imagines a facility that will serve both the public and criminal offenders. Continue reading

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5 things we learned about workplace mental health this year – World Economic Forum

Posted: Published on December 4th, 2020

Each year in September, workplace mental health nonprofit One Mind at Work hosts an annual convening that gathers the most influential employers, innovators, advocates and researchers in workplace mental health for a programme of inspiring discourse on challenges, solutions, best practices and employee experience. In 2020, as workforces around the world continue to endure novel challenges, more than 250 global leaders took part in a two-day virtual conference that focused on critical issues for employers. Continue reading

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