Young adult #mentalhealth research, resources, technical assistance, news in the field, and awesome collaborators! Grants by #NIDILRR @ACLgov and @SAMHSAgov
Your perspective matters! CTE students (18+) & caregivers of students with #MentalHealthChallenges, join the Learning & Working RRTC research focus group this May. Influence support for #CTE programs. Participants will receive $50 as compensation. https://t.co/4gVn6hLwxz
Still time to register! “Wait…What’s Due Now?” webinar with Dr. Mullen covers executive functioning and student success strategies for mental health. Thurs, April 30, 12:30pm EDT. https://t.co/8GLKdtkceT
#UpcomingWebinar Wait...What’s Due Now? Inside Cognitive Overload and the White-Knuckle Effect Among College Students with Mental Health Conditions. April 30th, 12:30-1:45 PM on Zoom. Register to attend: https://t.co/gmXf1xYVER
It's #NationalFinancialWellnessMonth, check out our latest comic Money Moves - Zero-Based Budgeting Made Easy". It offers a visually engaging, concise guide to zero-based budgeting. Check it out in our eLibrary https://t.co/tffvNGt8ee
Thank you to all who attended our From Outreach to Shared Leadership webinar on Jan 20th! Watch the recording on our YouTube Channel in case you missed it! https://t.co/2eAuMlOpTv
Start your 2026 off right - attend our Webinar happening on Jan. 20th, 2-3 PM EST via Zoom!
From Outreach to Shared Leadership: Expanding Collaborations with Young Adults with Lived Expertise w/Davy Yue, Joshua Calarino, and Tracy Neville
Reg. link in the comments👇
eframe New Year's resolutions and choose to focus on long-term goals and self-care! Read our "blog for how to.
Happy New Year from all of us at Transitions ACR
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The holidays can be particularly challenging for those of us struggling with mental health conditions like anxiety and depression. Be sure to practice self-care. Read our Holiday Self-care blog for how to. https://t.co/8vZ2DZmZZl
Our latest #newsletter is now out! Upcoming Webinar, New Manual from CIRC, blogs, and more. Be sure to read it. #MentalHealthResearch
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Kathryn Sabella, PhD, hopes to shed light on the social causes of increased alcohol use among women with the help of a NIAAA grant: https://t.co/wgxEhPYAAa
The goal is to reduce stigma and advocate for societal changes. #alcohol#gender@TransitionsACR@UMass_SPARC@NIAAAnews
🎙️New #podcast episode: Body Talk and Belonging: Eating Disorder Recovery in a Social World. #YABMember Jamie shares her journey of resilience and growth in navigating recovery from an eating disorder. Listen here: https://t.co/vpnHphsZbl
New YA Blog 🚨: From Isolation to Inspiration: How Creative Communities Saved My #MentalHealth
.. ."The online landscape of community spaces offered much to bargain for and many options to thrive within."...
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ACL’s NIDILRR has made #disability research #MentalHealth research a national priority, bringing real programs and inclusive practices into our communities. Learn more about this critical work and why #NIDILRRMatters.
🚨 #WebinarAlert "Youth & Young Adults with Serious Mental Health Conditions - Reflections of 30 Years: Parts 1 & 2". May 12th & June 2nd from 12-1:30 PM. Major milestones achieved since the field’s infancy, lessons learned & future implications & more
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Looking for a new #Podcast? 📻 Check out S.T.A.Y. Tuned. Our podcast made for young adults by young adults as they navigate school, work, and life while managing their mental health. https://t.co/vpnHphsZbl
#HotOffThePress is our February newsletter. A new resource, our latest S.T.A.Y. Tuned podcast episodes, new CIRC tip sheets, and more. Check it out on our website. https://t.co/Va0Q5ZTWwS
Understanding the physical impact of #MentalHealthConditions can help inform the design of tailored health health promotion & self-management to improve outcomes.
With colleagues @TransitionsACR we surveyed 967 young adults w serious MH conditions aged 18-25 & found notable rates of obesity, migraines, allergies, asthma, & gastrointestinal disorders. https://t.co/1eFjoAdeJa @APA_Journals