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September: Suicide Awareness Month
There are many great events going on for Suicide Awareness Month. Find out which are in your area to learn more about suicide prevention and show your support.
Stopping Stigma
I recently attended training for QPR: Question, Persuade, Refer: Suicide Prevention. In the course, we learned how to talk with someone going through a crisis and how to get them the help they needed.
Foundation Update
While summer is winding down, things are still heating up here at The Kim Foundation! School districts are by far the busiest as kiddos and families navigate the new school year, but here at the foundation, we too are busy doing trainings for school staff, parents, nurses, students, and professionals on…
When to Talk and When to Listen
Listening to someone in need is relatively easy to do. Here are some quick and easy ways to become a better listener.
Building Resiliency
Resilience is not a trait that people either have or do not have, rather it involves behaviors, thoughts, and actions that can be learned and developed in anyone.
Intern Diaries: Part 1 – Finding Calm in the Storm
Taking care of yourself as a college student (or someone who is extremely busy) can be most important when it comes to being effective.
A New Year
It’s hard to believe summer is rapidly coming to an end. Everywhere I look I see back to school signs, supplies, and even some excitement on the kiddos’ faces as they talk about their upcoming year. However, there is usually some anxiety for some of the students as they advance to the next year…
Mental Health for the Mature Population
Caring for our mental health is important across the lifespan. Check out some different techniques the mature population can use to stay mentally healthy.
Mental Health Education in Schools
With the increasing rates of teen suicide and adolescent mental illness, two states are now requiring public schools to include mental health into their curriculums.
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