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    Link – Pray, Then Move.

    ByMikeM June 19, 2016June 18, 2016 Reading Time: 1 minute

    So yes: those of us that are hurting want you to pray for us. Pray for your family member who’s depressed. Pray for your fellow church member whose anxiety has kept then from attending in weeks. Pray for the person who you’ve heard is battling an addiction or a manic episode or any other thing. And…

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    Link – Feeling Like You’re Not ‘Sick Enough’ to Get Mental Health Treatment

    ByMikeM June 17, 2016June 17, 2016 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Sometimes the small things we take a moment to do for ourselves, can prevent the larger declines in our mental health, or the help you get early on can prevent a serious decline.

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    Link – Why it’s SO important to check in on your friends and let them know you care

    ByMikeM June 16, 2016June 10, 2018 Reading Time: 1 minute

    I used to think that checking up on someone made me seem overbearing, or like someone’s worried mom. Having grown up with a mom who was constantly worried about everything and always causing me to roll my eyes at her overprotective nature, I balked at coming across that way to my peers. Then, I dealt with…

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    Link – Most Violent Crimes Are Wrongly Linked to Mental Illness

    ByMikeM June 15, 2016June 10, 2019 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Despite the fact that most people with mental illness are never violent, news stories about violence often focus on whether a person’s mental health problem was responsible, according to a new report. Only about 4% of interpersonal violence in the United States can be attributed to mental illness, the study authors conclude, yet close to…

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    Link – Tips for Survivors on Consuming Media

    ByMikeM June 14, 2016June 10, 2016 Reading Time: 1 minute

    The media can be a great tool for increasing public awareness about sexual violence, but it can also pose challenges for some survivors. Portrayals of sexual violence in movies, television shows, the news, and social media can prompt negative reactions, from flashbacks and anxiety to feelings of sadness or irritability. Below are a few ways…

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    Link – As Suicide Rates Rise, Scientists Find New Warning Signs

    ByMikeM June 13, 2016June 10, 2016 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Scientists are making headway in the search for solutions to one of the most vexing problems in mental health: How to predict who is at risk for suicide. Researchers are hunting for so-called biomarkers, such as patterns of brain activity on fMRI scans or levels of stress hormones in the blood, linked to suicidal thoughts…

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