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Therapy, less screen time and ‘changing playgrounds’ helped one young Utahn improve her mental ...
The Salt Lake Tribune· 4 hours agoThis is part of a series of interviews with young Utahns making a meaningful impact on their communities’ — and their own — mental health. Amelia says she ...
'Tamron Hall' Exclusive: The Cast Of 'The Chi' Discuss The Show's Focus On Men's Mental Health
Bossip· 11 hours agoStars of Showtime's 'The Chi' discuss how this season has prioritized mental health on a new episode...
Gen Z and soft saving: Finding the balance between financial and mental health
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 16 hours agoIn fact, 47 percent of Gen Zers (ages 18-27) adults say money has a negative impact on their mental ...
Student Debt Is Taxing Young People's Mental Health
Teen Vogue· 4 hours agoFor some, the pressure of student debt and resumption of payments meant delaying or forgoing mental health care — even if debt was contributing to their...
Mental health: Ashton Hewitt 'overwhelmed' by racist abuse
BBC News· 23 hours agoAshton Hewitt presumed he had experienced most kinds of racism by the time he had reached his late...
Army reservist's family describes struggle to get help before mass shooting in Maine
FOX30 / CBS47 Jacksonville· 1 hour agoHearing public testimony from shooter Robert Card’s family for the first time, an independent...
Meghan Markle Saw Herself in Young Girls She Visited in Nigeria
US Weekly· 21 minutes agoPrince Harry and Meghan Markle are still reflecting on their three-day trip to Nigeria earlier this...
Free mental health therapy for youth "I Matter" becomes permanent
CBS News· 17 hours agoA pandemic-era program making mental health support accessible for young people in Colorado will...
Agenda 2024: Progress being made, more to be done to improve mental health
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle· 5 hours agoIf we can agree that makes sense, why do some people still cling to the outdated idea that there’s...
Let’s cheers to mental health! - CUInsight
CUInsight.com· 9 hours agoSince 1949, May has been designated as Mental Health Awareness Month with an aim, in part, to reduce the stigma associated with mental