One Community Partnership 3 (OCP3) offers behavioral health services to youth and young adults ages 12-21 years old. The program assists youth and young adults.
We are pleased to present this short segment on the impact of #bullying and #trauma on young people’s #mentalhealth. Flip the Script on Mental Health: This is how WE do it! https://t.co/TZOtwp47TQ via @YouTube
In 2020, U.S. suicides declined overall but increased among certain communities of color. We need better insurance coverage of mental health treatment to truly improve health outcomes for all. Learn more at https://t.co/grc0UWl27f #DontDenyMe#MMHM
We’ve updated our COVID-19 Information & Resources guide to include what you need to know about the COVID-19 vaccines and mental illness. Take a look: https://t.co/D7GmuebGBI
“As mental health professionals, we simply have to stop setting ourselves on fire just to keep everyone else warm.” If you are a frontline worker in need of support or resources visit https://t.co/zlGOH2KmYs #FirstRespondersFirst
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Gratitude “changes the way you see life and changes the way you see other people.” People from across the country reflect on the #COVID19 pandemic and share how practicing gratitude has helped them cope. Learn more on #HowRightNow: https://t.co/jTllWS4rpG
In Florida, suicide is the eighth leading cause of death. If you or someone you know is experiencing emotional distress, unable to cope with a problem or having suicidal thoughts, please contact @211Broward by dialing 211 for help! #EmotionalWellnessMonth
"We need to find a way to normalise discussing when we have bad days, and being honest about our stress, our burnout, our anxiety, our depression - whatever the emotion is, it’s human."
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7 in 10 teens are struggling with their mental health during the pandemic; a third are feeling symptoms of anxiety or depression on a daily basis. But there is help and hope available.
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Almost 30% of Americans are experiencing symptoms of clinical depression, compared to 6.6 % last year. How do you know if you are having depressive symptoms? https://t.co/j4AYcfvyBm