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Finding the Right Therapist for You

So, you’re thinking of trying therapy. That’s wonderful! Therapy is a valuable tool that anyone can benefit from — whether you’re navigating a specific challenge, managing a mental health diagnosis or...

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From everyday responsibilities to world events at home and abroad, life can be stressful. And while stress is something we all experience, it’s not something we should ignore.

Since April is Stress A...

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Overdose is a leading cause of preventable death in the United States, and communities like Warren and Clinton County are not immune to its impact.

Substance use disorders affect people from all walk...

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Each August, communities across the globe observe Overdose Awareness Month—a time to remember those lost to overdose, support the people left behind, and spread hope for recovery and prevention.

Loca...

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When it comes to substance use, it’s not always easy to tell when recreational use crosses the line into something more serious.

Many people struggling with alcohol or drug use don’t realize they hav...

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Every July, Minority Mental Health Awareness Month serves as a vital reminder of the unique mental health challenges faced by underrepresented communities.

Originally established in 2008 in honor of ...

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June marks Men’s Mental Health Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the unique mental health challenges faced by men and encouraging them to seek support without shame or stigma. Althoug...

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Since 1949, National Mental Health Awareness Month has been observed each May as a way to spread awareness, advocate for care, and break the stigma around mental health.

This year’s theme is: “In Eve...

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Mental illness is not rare. In the U.S., more than one in five adults live with a mental health condition. Yet conversations around mental health are still met with judgment and misunderstanding. As a...

May is Mental Health Awareness Month

May is Mental Health Awareness Month—a time to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and actively support those navigating mental health challenges.

With one in five adults experiencing mental illness each...

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