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During the month of love, give your mental health some TLC! Mental health is defined by the World Health Organization as, “a state of well-being in which
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During the month of love, give your mental health some TLC! Mental health is defined by the World Health Organization as, “a state of well-being in which
Does your office have a mental health policy? It should. More than 43 million Americans (18% of the U.S. population) experience some type of mental illness each
We often associate the month of February with love in the romantic sense. But have you ever stopped to think about the love and gratitude
While a New Year’s resolution to save a life might seem a bit outlandish, it’s actually quite doable. Did you know that every two seconds
January is the American Red Cross’ National Blood Donor Month. Celebrate by hosting a blood drive for your employees! After the holiday season of spending,
It’s National Blood Donor Month! When was the last time you donated blood? Did you know you can save up to three human lives with
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Student Assistance Program (SAP) & Outpatient Counseling
Maddox*, an elementary-aged student, struggled with anger outbursts, physical aggression, and difficulties with problem-solving. After spending years off-and-on in therapy seeking treatment with various providers only to remark that “none seemed to want to listen,” Maddox’s parents sought SAP services through their district.
Today, Maddox is completing his SAP sessions and moving towards outpatient counseling. He has reduced his anger outbursts and has learned skills to help him successfully navigate challenging days.