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Heavy metal band Pray for Sleep visits schools to help kids with mental and behavioral health issues – The Columbus Dispatch

Posted: Published on December 25th, 2019

Pray for Sleep is a heavy metal band with a mission beyond just making music. The band has designed a program outreach for schools called Scream Back to help students with mental-health and behavioral issues Continue reading

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Prioritize your mental health over the holidays – The Tri-City News

Posted: Published on December 25th, 2019

People expect the holiday season to be filled with cheer, but it can be very stressful. Continue reading

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Our struggling youth deserve access to mental-health treatment – Seattle Times

Posted: Published on December 25th, 2019

As a pediatrician making the rounds in the intensive care unit, I rely on the numbers to tell the story of my patients condition. A girl is here, and her blood pressure numbers are low. Her medication dosage: high. Continue reading

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Can we talk about the mental health toll of binge-watching? – The Age

Posted: Published on December 25th, 2019

The way we consume media has changed dramatically over the past five years. Long gone are the days of waiting week by week to find out what happens next on your favourite show now streaming services like Stan, Netflix, Amazon Prime and other platforms have you covered, dropping entire eight-episode series to enjoy wherever you hang your hat. This shift in the way we watch has created a cultural ripple, from the discourse on Twitter to good ole fashioned water-cooler talk Continue reading

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Kid in the Corner spotlights mental health with ‘Every Brilliant Thing’ – Jewish News of Greater Phoenix

Posted: Published on December 25th, 2019

For its second annual fundraiser, the nonprofit Kid in the Corner is doing what it does best: Breaking down the stigma that surrounds mental illness. On Saturday, Dec. 28, the nonprofit organization will hold two performances of Every Brilliant Thing, a one-woman play about a daughters life-long journey to understand her mothers suicidality by creating a list of reasons to live Continue reading

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TUESDAY TOPIC: Let’s break silence and talk about mental health on the farm – Sioux City Journal

Posted: Published on December 25th, 2019

Right now, the agriculture horizon is a bit cloudy. A five-year decline in farm income, retaliatory tariffs on U.S Continue reading

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What Are The Differences Between Men’s Physical And Mental Health And What Is More Important – The Good Men Project

Posted: Published on December 25th, 2019

Mental and physical health have long been proven to be connected even if you feel like they share no bonds. In reality, being stressed, for example, can make you gain or lose weight. Consequently, it is very important to understand how to handle both sides of your health Continue reading

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It’s Time For A White House Mental Health Intervention – The National Memo

Posted: Published on December 25th, 2019

Reprinted with permission from DCReport If Donald Trump were not president, he would have been heldandevaluated long ago.Mental health professionals have deemed this a no brainer since early 2017.Dangerousness is more about the situation than the person, and we ask questions such as whether the environment, including others, can constrain the person and whether one has access to weapons. The concerns expressed at an ethics conference at Yale and in the public-service book,The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump, unfolded over the past two years with exactitude:incitements to violence, cruel policies against children that lay thegroundwork for future violence,andthe fostering of a culture of violence bothdomesticallyandabroad. With the impeachment hearings, Trumps behavior has grown even more erratic his psychological structure makes him especially prone to violent revenge in the face of humiliation. Continue reading

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911 call: 10-year-old boy would hurt self, had mental health issues, father said – WHIO

Posted: Published on December 25th, 2019

DAYTON A man who called 911 before the death of a 10-year-old Dayton boy told the dispatcher that his son had mental health issues and would hurt himself.The man, who was identified as Al-Mutahan McLean in court documents, said that his son was unresponsive and barely breathing at first.McLean was indicted on four counts of endangering children, two counts of felonious assault and one count of rape Monday. Continue reading

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Courthouse incident reflective of jails mental health challenges – Aspen Daily News

Posted: Published on December 25th, 2019

After her first appearance in Pitkin County court Monday morning after being arrested Saturday on an outstanding warrant, a female Pitkin County Jail inmate created a disturbance while being escorted out of the courtroom. That disturbance included her attempting to jump over the railing of the third floor of the courthouse, explained Alex Burchetta, chief deputy of operations for the Pitkin County Sheriffs Office. Once we were able to calm the situation down and preventing her attempting to jump, we contacted Aspen Ambulance Continue reading

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