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Six Things to Do with Your Teen When Watching '13 Reasons Why'

It’s no secret that the Netflix series “13 Reasons Why” has generated a lot of buzz – not just among its teenage audience, but among school leaders and parents, too. The series focuses on a

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Protective Factors: Reducing Brain Damage from Toxic Stress

by Guest Bloggers Nikki Zellin, Jill Hyunh, and Connie Harrison of Beech Acres Parenting Center Sports!  We are a county passionate about our sports teams & in support of our athletes. Despite this

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Pain Doesn't Always Show: Warning Signs of Suicide

Here\'s a question: do you think you\'d recognize that someone is thinking of taking his or her life? After the reported suicide of a student at the Warren County Career Center this week, it\'s a question that may

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Perspectives on PTSD

According to a CNN post, the man who shot and killed three Baton Rouge police officers last week suffered from PTSD. A former Marine, he had reportedly told that to friends and relatives before the

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Let's Help Each Other in Times of Crisis

After the past few days of deadly shootings in America, it's clear there are no easy or quick answers right now to the many questions people have on their lips and on their minds. It's likely going to take some time for

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Trauma-Informed Organizations Learning Community

December 18, 2015  |  Enews, Training, Trauma

Taking the lead from the state of Ohio’s Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) Initiative, Patti Ahting of MHRS is forming a learning community. The aim of the community is to educate organizations and caregivers on how to

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