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  • Cast A Vote For Mental Health!
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    Cast A Vote For Mental Health!

    Byresourceadmin June 14, 2022June 14, 2022

    It’s election season! On our new episode of No Stupid Questions, join Paris Bienert, LMSW, and Marketing Specialist Brian Warner for a talk on how you can make this year different from the rest. It turns out your mental health can thrive BECAUSE you’re an engaged citizen, rather than in spite of it!

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  • Generational Trauma: Ukraine and PTSD’s Long-Lasting Legacy
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    Generational Trauma: Ukraine and PTSD’s Long-Lasting Legacy

    Byresourceadmin June 12, 2022June 17, 2022

    By: Brian Warner From 1932 to 1933, between 3.5 and 5 million Ukrainians died in the Holodomor – “death by hunger” in Ukrainian. The man-made famine, devised by Stalin in retaliation for the Ukrainian independence movement, left people across the country malnourished and uncertain where they could go that wasn’t already facing the same problem….

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  • Inside the Mind of the College Athlete
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    Inside the Mind of the College Athlete

    Byresourceadmin June 9, 2022June 10, 2022

    After the many recent high-profile deaths among student athletes, Katie McCabe, LCPC, and Elliott Driscoll, LCSW-C, are sitting down to talk about the pressure to perform. Touching on their own athletic experiences, they look at the college experience, substance use and trauma, and accessing mental healthcare before you’re being carried off the field.

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  • “Help” Is Not A Dirty Word: Knowing When It’s Time To Try Therapy
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    “Help” Is Not A Dirty Word: Knowing When It’s Time To Try Therapy

    Byresourceadmin May 27, 2022June 7, 2022

    By: Brian Warner Is this just a bad day or is it something worse? Will tomorrow be better or more of the same? If you’ve dealt with a chronic mental health condition, questions like these can loom large whenever you feel out of sorts, usually coming back to the big question at the heart of…

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  • Say What You Mean, Mean What You Say: Stigma Around Mental Illness
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    Say What You Mean, Mean What You Say: Stigma Around Mental Illness

    Byresourceadmin May 14, 2022June 14, 2022

    By: Cryssy Andrews, LCPC How often have you heard or said statements such as “That is really bugging my OCD,” “You’re so bipolar,” “I’m so depressed,” “I’d rather jump off a bridge,” etc.? Statements like these are often utilized in everyday society to explain common feelings, interactions, and emotions, but can have serious consequences for…

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  • Maturing Into Mental Health: Mental Health Challenges As We Get Older
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    Maturing Into Mental Health: Mental Health Challenges As We Get Older

    Byresourceadmin May 7, 2022June 14, 2022

    By: Trisha Chason, LGPC Trisha Chason, LGPC, works with the widest age-range of any clinician on our team, treating clients as young as 16 and into their 60s. She has a particular interest in helping people through major life transitions, including as they move into mid-life. Because of this experience, we thought she’d be the…

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  • Prescription Stimulants and Student Life
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    Prescription Stimulants and Student Life

    Bybwarner May 6, 2022June 7, 2022

    Prescription stimulants have a complex relationship with college campuses — especially as finals week looms large. Sit down with Katie McCabe, LCPC, and Sarah Cummings, ADT, for a look at how prescription drug abuse has made its way into student life and how you can confront it this semester!

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  • Under Pressure: Teaching Kids to Deal With Stress In Life
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    Under Pressure: Teaching Kids to Deal With Stress In Life

    Byresourceadmin April 22, 2022May 16, 2022

    By: Yael Flam, LMSW You may have already asked your child “What’s stressing you out?” only for them to answer “Nothing, I’m fine.” We’ve all been there! You just want to know everything so you can always be there for your kids and help out however you can. But the truth is, a child doesn’t…

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  • Burn Bright, Not Out: Navigating Burnout and Substance Use
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    Burn Bright, Not Out: Navigating Burnout and Substance Use

    Byresourceadmin April 16, 2022May 16, 2022

    By: Brian Warner “Like substance abuse, burnout is an illness of immoderation.” Pascal Chabot, Global Burnout For only being about one hundred years old, the idea of a balanced life with manageable working hours and two days off every week holds a special place in American minds. Hobbies, plans, and friends outside the office are…

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  • Neurodivergence and the Complicated Ways Our Brains Work
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    Neurodivergence and the Complicated Ways Our Brains Work

    Byresourceadmin April 15, 2022May 6, 2022

    What is it that makes some people neurodivergent and not others? Marketing Specialist Brian Warner turned to Maria Karolenko, LCPC, to answer that (and much, much more) in our newest episode of No Stupid Questions!

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