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10 Warning Signs of an Unstable Employee
Signs that an employee may be dealing with mental health issues could include: alterations in their physical appearance; shifts in…
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Self-Care and Volunteering: National Volunteering Month
Updated on 3/8/2023 Volunteering has many mental health benefits. Not only does it help others, but can also be a critical…
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Depression Screening and the Community
Updated on 3/25/25 Roughly 40 million adults in the U.S. struggle with depression or anxiety, not to mention the family, friends,…
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Childhood Depression: Encouraging Your Child to Get Screened for Depression
Three hundred million individuals are affected by depression worldwide. This mental health disorder can become serious and can lead to suicide….
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World Mental Health Day: Suicide Prevention
World Mental Health Day is October 10, 2019, and is a day to raise awareness regarding mental health around the world….
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Why the Fall Season Can Be a Good Time to Seek Treatment
As summer breezes turn cool and crisp and trees take on various shades of red and gold, your thoughts likely turn…
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Mental Health Awareness Week: Raising Awareness in the Police Force
One in five adults will experience mental illness in a given year. Mental illness affects everyone directly or indirectly through family,…
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Mental Illness and Bullying and Understanding the Connection
According to the American Psychological Association, bullying is a form of aggressive behavior in which someone intentionally and repeatedly causes another…
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The Importance of Talking About Mental Health with Your Child
The first week of October is Mental Health Awareness Week, where communities come together to educate and spread awareness about the…
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Mental Health Statistics in Native Americans: Numbers Don’t Lie
Native Americans represent 1.1% of the US population(1) but they make up 10% of those who are homeless(2) and according to…
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