Archive for the ‘Mental Health Counseling’ Category
The Eldercare Channel of Greater St. Louis, MO Senior Government Services
The Eldercare Channel of Greater St. Louis, MO Senior Government Services – www.eldercarechannel.com The Government Services section for the Eldercare Channel of St. Louis provides an exhaustive directory of local, state, and federal support programs for seniors and their families in Greater St. Louis. These programs include: councils on aging, area agencies on aging (AAA), social services departments, Medicare and Medicaid counseling services, and services and benefits for veterans (the VA or Veterans Administration). Our video host Debra Schuster is an attorney and the founder of Debra K. Schuster, PC, a life care planning law firm.
About Town: Area Event Listings
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Women's Resource Center, of Northern Michigan (WRCNM) provides free counseling and support services to victims of crime including victims of sexual assault, domestic abuse, child abuse, child sexual assault and adults molested when they were children …
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Interview With Jude, Peer Support Worker – Mental Health
Interview with Jude, Peer Support Worker – Mental Health – Created on June 23, 2011
New bariatric support group to meet Feb. 27 at Gouverneur Mental Health Clinic
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GOUVERNEUR — A new bariatric support group will begin at the Gouverneur Mental Health Clinic Wednesday, Feb. 27. The group will meet the last Wednesday of each month from 1 to 2 p.m. The group will offer peer education, guidance and support for …
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Cheri L. Walter commentary: Ohio needs better mental–health help
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John Kasich stated when he announced an additional $ 5 million to help children and families facing a mental health crisis, “we have to be concerned about the safety net that exists in our communities for the mentally ill.” Ohioans need to know that …
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Can I Treat My Social Anxiety Without Drugs and Counseling? and How?
Question by Nightbloom: Can I treat my social anxiety without drugs and counseling? And how?
I’ve done the counseling things before. And Anxiety has come up. I can’t do counseling and drugs right now. Am I doomed? What self help out there would help me. My main problems are they I feel like I’m being criticized (for instance, once in a while I wonder if facebook posts are directed at me) and also, I feel completely socially inept. And actually, Im not really that good at socializing, but if I had some good tips and advice, I guess I could get out there a bit and try, but I really don’t do well at it. It’s definitely not going to go away because of a post on Yahoo. That’s why I’m asking for advice about directions for self-help. Any advice at all?
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Senator Elizabeth Warren: State of Mental Health Care System
Senator Elizabeth Warren: State of Mental Health Care System – From CSPAN.ORG.State of Mental Health Care System. Jan 24, 2013 State Of Mental Health Care System. Senate Committee Hearing: Health Education, Labor, and Pensions. Senator Elizabeth Warren Questions Dr Thomas Insel, Director, National Institutes Of Mental Health about Research In Mental Health Treatment.
Medicaid Expansion Will Also Expand Access to Mental Health Services
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In participating states, the upcoming Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act will increase both the number of eligible enrollees and the list of treatments and services covered, including mental health coverage. Both the Medicaid expansion …
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Editorial: Address gaps in mental–health tracking for gun buyers
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Why Is There a Need for a Veterans’ Transitional Campus?
Why is there a need for a Veterans’ Transitional Campus? – www.AmericanHeroesReturn.com This video by ABC could be the calling card for our organization. It hits ever necessary point and is THE reason we exists and are working to provide transitional living for returning Heroes. All returning warriors, men and women, deserve to have a place of restoration and decompression – for those who choose it, for those who require it to support their PTSD counseling. And for those parents, wives, and other family members who need their warrior to readjust before coming back into the home.
Road to Student of the Year honor was a rough one
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At UCCS, he was one of 40 students chosen for the Chancellor's Leadership Class program, which provides scholarships, leadership theory, mentoring and community service projects. He is also an El Pomar scholar. Caudill still receives PTSD therapy.
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Psychotherapy 360 W/ Seattle Counseling Professionals Anne Ihnen and Christine Wylde
Psychotherapy 360 w/ Seattle Counseling Professionals Anne Ihnen and Christine Wylde – Seattle Counselors Anne Ihnen and Christine Wylde discuss the difference between mindfulness meditation and concentration meditation.
Journeys relocates near downtown Ionia
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Five counselors at Journeys Counseling Center help people of all ages tackle tough life situations including trauma, substance abuse and child and family needs. They receive clients through referrals from doctors, schools and Ionia Community Mental Health.
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Britt recognized for counseling program
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Britt, who has been a counselor at Clyde Erwin since 1994, said that faculty and parents have been an integral part in attaining the accomplishment. In July, Britt will represent her school during a recognition dinner for establishing an outstanding …
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