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Give Fall Mental Health Leave to College Students
[ad_1] Monday October 10th is World Mental Health Day. According to the World Health Organization, the purpose of the day is to raise awareness about mental health issues. It is important to help people who suffer from mental illness not feel alone. Connecticut colleges and universities must recognize October 10th as a holiday and not ... -
War Zone Mentality — The Mental Health Impact of Gun Violence in US Children and Adolescents
[ad_1] Does gun violence affect the mental health of children in the United States? This question has the same answer as most questions about child and adolescent development. Simple causation rarely applies equally to all children, and the same exposure can even have opposite effects in different children. It is the essential truth of the ... -
Three states health experts urge people to seek help when experiencing seasonal mental health issues
[ad_1] Evansville, Indiana (WFIE) – The seasons are changing, and mental health experts may see a shift in mood, too. According to the Archives of General Psychiatry, 50% of all mental illnesses start before age 14, and 75% by mid-twenties. “Mental health care is a very unique and individualized journey,” said Carcelia Terry Patterson, academic ... -
How did you get so bad?Parents and teachers worry about schools for students with disabilities
[ad_1] Carmen Gober never planned to homeschool. But during the last few days of this summer vacation, she was worried that her son, her AJ’s school, was severely understaffed. Five-year-old AJ has cerebral palsy and cannot speak. His school in northwest Indiana serves students with emotional and developmental disabilities. Many of his classmates use ... -
A world where emotions trump reality and science replaces science
[ad_1] opinion: A bit of news that escaped many people’s attention this week was the feud between Lila Rose and Dr. Phil. topic? Definition of science and definition of life. The exchange went something like this. Ms. Rose: “The science is clear. Life begins at conception. This is simply a genetic and biological fact.” Dr. ... -
Do soulmates exist? Do our brains make them? This is what science says.
[ad_1] Amir Levine is a psychiatrist and co-author of the book.Attachment: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Helps Find and Maintain Love” For humans, biologically speaking, soulmates are completely real. But like all relationships, soulmates can be complicated. Of course, there is no scientifically agreed upon definition of “soulmate.” But humans belong ... -
5 must-have tools to take your hotel out of the digital stone age
[ad_1] When we started our hotel digital marketing career in 2009, we were doing things differently. The industry lacked tools and knowledge, and marketers relied on basic metrics to prepare digital marketing decisions. By the mid-2010s, most hotels had adopted digital marketing strategies such as OTA optimization, some paid advertising, website optimization, and social media ... -
Chandler Girl Scouts Win Mental Health Project
[ad_1] Justin RigginContributor Girl Scout and aspiring psychologist Falak Asif set out to make a difference in her community by raising awareness of mental health, ultimately gaining a head start in her future career and earning the Girl Scouts organization its highest honor. won a gold medal. . A student at the Arizona Cultural Academy ...











