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Morris NewsBee - Thu Nov 26, 7:44 am ET
MORRISTOWN - Staff and volunteers representing non-profit organizations, business groups and community agencies will join with the Mental Health Association of Morris County, Morris County’s Department of Human Services and the United Way of Morris County starting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 3 at St. Peters Church to provide a daylong array of resources and support to those experiencing ...
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - 1 hour 28 minutes ago
Craegmoor - the leading independent provider of support for people with learning disabilities, mental health illnesses and older people - launched its new brand identity, which was marked by the announcement of it working with the world's first ever international social networking website specifically designed for people with learning disabilities.
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The Staunton News Leader - Thu Nov 26, 7:40 am ET
STAUNTON — Construction will soon begin on a $125 million replacement facility to modernize Western State Hospital's mental health care treatment.
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Hattiesburg American - Thu Nov 26, 7:35 am ET
During his first term as governor, I asked Gov. Haley Barbour why he appeared to be dragging his feet on signing legislation to fund the state's crisis mental health centers.
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KTVB Boise - Tue Nov 17, 8:43 pm ET
CALDWELL -- A Canyon County judge says 16 percent of the nation's prison population suffers from a mental illness. Now that same judge is doing her part to help inmates get help, instead of serve time. On Tuesday evening, four Canyon County residents graduated from the first "Mental Health Court." They have all been diagnoised with either bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or major depression ...
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GameSpot - Wed Nov 25, 9:13 pm ET
San Jose man adds Activision Blizzard to growing list of courtroom opponents, takes issue with MMOG fees, alleges ill effects on mental health, seeks $1 million.
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UPI - Fri Nov 20, 11:04 am ET
By LAWRENCE SELLIN UPI Outside View Commentator HELSINKI, Finland, Nov. 20 (UPI) -- The U.S. Army recently funded a five-year, $50 million study by the National Institute of Mental Health to examine the factors possibly associated with suicide, including combat-related trauma, personal and economic stress, family history, childhood abuse, a military unit's cohesion and general mental health.
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The Advertiser-News - Tue Nov 24, 2:59 am ET
NEWTON This week, spokespeople for Newton Memorial Hospital clarified the reason they are no longer providing mental and behavioral health services in Sussex County.
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Marshfield News Herald - Thu Nov 26, 4:48 am ET
An 18-year-old Wisconsin Rapids woman allegedly sexually assaulted at a Wood County mental health facility said staff members refused to report the incident to police until she threatened to inform the news media, according to a claim for damages filed Wednesday with the Wood County Clerk.
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WXOW 19 La Crosse - Wed Nov 25, 11:46 pm ET
Sparta, WI (WXOW)-- Our month long series on the tragedy of suicide wraps up with a focus on our veterans and mental illness. Tim Noble's struggles with suicide started when he returned home from war to civilian live in Sparta.
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The Buffalo News - Wed Nov 25, 6:36 pm ET
Only the savviest and best prepared shoppers will survive the next four weeks with their bank accounts and mental health intact.
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redOrbit - Fri Nov 20, 6:07 pm ET
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., Nov. 20 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Worldwide, more than 450 million people live with unmet mental health care needs.
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The Photo News - Thu Nov 26, 2:55 am ET
Poughkeepsie The Mid-Hudson New York Chapter of the Bereaved Parents of the USA will hold a meeting on Thursday, Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. at the D.C. Mental Health Center, located at 230 North Road, in Poughkeepsie.
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The Oregonian - Wed Nov 25, 5:06 pm ET
Police contacted Bartley, who is reportedly on anti-depressant medication, and he appears to be healthy with no immediate mental health concerns, according to Lt. Lisa Nunes of the Oregon City Police Department.
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The Observer - Fri Nov 20, 4:12 pm ET
Rio Rancho Observer —Jimmy Currier Photo The National Alliance on Mental Illness Westside President David Gonzales and member John Snowden thanked the Sandoval County Commissioners for their support on mental illness awareness during last Thursday’s commission meeting. Pictured, left to right, Snowden, Gonzales, and commissioners Donnie Leonard, Darryl Madalena, Orlando Lucero and Glenn Walters.