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Live Well: Awareness, education key to addressing mental health issues

OPINION: Combating cyberbullying

Kalp Soni Today’s world is being made smaller by technology. New age problems are being born. No doubt technology has a lot of benefits; however, it also comes with a negative side. It has given birth to cyberbullying. To put it simply, cyberbullying refers to the misuse of information technology with the intention to harass others. Subsequently, cyberbullying comes in various forms. It includes masquerading (creating a fake identity to bully someone), harassment (threatening, annoying, embarrassing someone), outing (revealing personal/sensitive information of someone), anonymity (someone hides their identity to take advantage of another), and flaming (using profanity to insult someone). As everyone is caught up on the social network, it makes it very easy for anyone to misuse this access and take advantage of others in any way. 

Struggling with mental health? These resources in Colorado and beyond can help

After losing son, Scott County mother urges others to stay aware of suicide warning signs

After losing son, Scott County mother urges others to stay aware of suicide warning signs He quit going out with his friends, he loved sports and quit playing sports. He didn t care about the way he looked. Author: Amelia Young (WBIR) Updated: 10:28 PM EDT May 26, 2021 SCOTT COUNTY, Tenn. A Scott County mother is on a mission to raise awareness about suicide. Mary King lost her son, Zackary, in 2019. He was 16-years-old at the time of his death and Friday would have been his 18th birthday.  Before his death, Mary said she didn t understand what the warning signs of suicide looked like. She now understands the signs and wants to educate others so other tragedies can be prevented.

Officials break ground for new mental health center in Utah that could be model for nation

KSL TV SALT LAKE CITY From sirens and handcuffs, to compassionate, efficient care, Utah has taken a giant leap forward in how we treat mental health disorders. Officials with the Huntsman Mental Health Institute broke ground on a new treatment center Wednesday that could become a model for the nation. With the dog days of summer coming, Charlie Ellis, with his emotional support animal, Izzie, is looking forward to a sea of change in mental health treatment. You used to just be really hush-hush, said Ellis, who lives in Sandy. You kept it under the table. Ellis has depression and bipolar disorder and he isn t alone.

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