There are many resources around New Hampshire to help young people struggling with mental health challenges.Those organizations are working hard to keep up with the increased demand, but they said anyone who needs help should reach out. WATCH: The full COVID-19 Impact: Helping Kids Cope specialEveryone who talked to WMUR, from teens and parents to counselors, educators and professionals said one of the best resources is young people themselves and the attitude they bring to this issue. I see these young people doing something that in my generation we could not do, Maj. Ross Conte (Ret.), president of NAMI NH. We could not eliminate some of the stigma and some of the problems to get ourselves help. Do you or someone you know need help? The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available 24/7 at 1-800-273-8255 or online. More resources are at the end of this story.There are many resources available if you or someone you know need help:National Suicide Prevention Lifelin
Mental Health Matters O hio University’s Counseling and Psychological Services offers numerous mental health services for new and existing students.
Mental health services are available to students enrolled at OU’s Athens campus. CPS offers many different options to help fit students’ needs. If a student is unsure what type of services they are interested in, CPS suggests calling 740-593-1616 and setting up an initial consultation for more details.
“For many students, it is the first time they are living away from home, from their supportive familiar communities,” Paul Castelino, Ph.D., psychologist and director of CPS, said in an email. “Some students struggle to adjust to college life and independent living. Many mental health disorders are first diagnosed in late teen years and early adulthood. For traditional college students between the ages of 18 and 24, it is a critical time in their identity development (in all its forms such as gender, sexual
Spanberger, Gonzalez work to raise awareness of veteran suicides
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Abigail Spanberger (D-VA-07) and Anthony Gonzalez (R-OH-16) this week introduced a bipartisan resolution to establish a nationwide “Purple Star Families Week” and honor the sacrifice of families who have lost a loved one to veteran suicide.
Over the last 10 years, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that more than 20 U.S. veterans have died by suicide each day. Between 2005 and 2017, more veterans died by suicide than the total number of U.S. troops killed in the wars in Vietnam, Afghanistan, and Iraq combined.
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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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