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Effectively Coping With Depression
By Lloyd J. Thomas, Ph.D. Over 125 thousand people die each year from prescription medications, properly prescribed and properly taken. This surprising statement is taken from statistics available to each of us

Congrats to the New CIT Graduates
Congratulations to the recent graduates of Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training: 5 Wilmington officers, 5 Clinton County Sheriff’s Office, and 2 NHO employees. For more information on CIT training and to

Free Health Care Services from GuardCare
GuardCare is a free health care services program provided locally by the Ohio National Guard, the Clinton County Health Department, Southern State Community college and local physical and behavioral health services
A Simple Reminder
by Michelle Rolf This month I received a simple reminder that the little things we do can make the biggest difference. Compeer has a client that has been with us since the beginning of the program in Clinton
The Process Determines the Results
By Lloyd J. Thomas, Ph.D. Do you want a happy future? One where you are enjoying your lifestyle? A future where you take delight in being alive? Human beings are the only creatures on earth who can
Eight Fitness Traditions to Start with Your Family
Dr. Gene Roehlkepartain We all want our children to grow up healthy, and we know it is important that they eat nutritious foods and get exercise. Yet mothers, fathers, and other parenting adults often struggle to