September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month — a time to raise awareness on this stigmatized, and often taboo, topic. In addition to shifting public perception, we use this month to spread hope and vital information to people affected by suicide.
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Counselors are the heroes of the Lifeline and #suicideprevention. They answer the contacts we receive, 24/7/365. If you're struggling with some tough thoughts or emotions, don't hesitate to reach out. Call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) to be connected with a trained, caring counselor 💚
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Patience is a tough skill to learn. When you practice patience, you will not only become less stressed but you will build resilience - another skill that will produce positive results. #patience#mentalhealth#resilience
How are you feeling right now? It’s easy to put our feelings aside and go on with our busy day, but it’s important to check in with your feelings occasionally. Check out @MOShowMeHope’s video to honor your feelings today. https://t.co/tNbn62HHKM #ShowMeHope#SelfCare#Feelings
Begin the year w/ a lasting gift for yourself! We're offering a special virtual event for individuals living in St. Louis County to help you manage stress & support your #mentalhealth Visit https://t.co/jFimM7GGa5 & register for this mindful program 9-9:45 am, Jan 28.
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Suicide is complicated and tragic, but it is often preventable. Knowing the warning signs for suicide and how to get help can help save lives.
Learn about behaviors that may be a sign that someone is thinking about suicide with this infographic: https://t.co/bbaA4bAvyK
Some people may work to bring you down, and make you feel like you are not good enough. Avoid placing an emphasis on what these people have to say, and remind yourself that you can do it.
How Common is Co-occurring Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Substance Use Disorder (SUD) in #Veterans. Over 2 of 10 Veterans with #PTSD also have SUD. If you or someone you know needs help, reach out https://t.co/BrY8B5h8NN or call 800-364-9687 #Missouri
Usually based on negative, false, and harmful social perceptions, many individuals still misinterpret or discriminate against those with mental health problems. Check out these common phrases about mental disorders that are myths and negative stereotypes https://t.co/oX0SRLNKcZ