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Shared Links (weekly) April 17, 2022
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The New Mental Health Crisis Hotline Could Save Lives—and Cost Them– The details about rolling this out and funding the service and all of the services callers are referred to will determine how successful it is.
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Growing Up in a Home That Doesn’t Believe in Mental Health
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How one teacher uses books to help students with emotions like anxiety, grief
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Statistics show sexual abuse may be more common than you think.
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