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988 Day raises awareness about mental health help through Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Sept. 8 is 988 Day, a national initiative to raise awareness about the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline that can help those struggling with their mental health. This year’s theme is “No Judgement. Just Help.” Monica Johnson, the director of the 988 & Behavioral Health Crisis Coordinating Office, said that the day was put in place because not many people…
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988 Day raises awareness about National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Sept. 8 is 988 Day, a national initiative to raise awareness about the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. People can call or text 988 if they’re experiencing thoughts about suicide or any mental health issues. News4’s Adam Tuss and Molette Green talk to Monica Johnson, the director of the 988 & Behavioral Health Crisis Coordinating Office about 988’s importance.
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Ready 4 School: How to help kids manage anxiety and sleep schedules
Back-to-school can be a difficult time, from getting into a healthy sleep routine to managing anxiety. News4’s Eun Yang speaks to psychiatrist Dr. Joshua Weiner about how to prepare your family.
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3 ways your body is letting you know you're experiencing burnout, from a psychologist
Spotting the signs of burnout is key for preventing it, or reversing it. Here are three categories of burnout symptoms and how to manage them.
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Prince William County pushes for more male therapists, encouraging men to get help
There’s a new push in Prince William County to get more men into mental health work. News4 Northern Virginia Bureau Chief shares what officials are doing to change minds.
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Australian weatherman's candid approach to having panic attacks on air
While giving his morning report on Monday, Byrne informed viewers that he was “going to need to stop for a second” because he was having a
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Psychiatrist shares advice on how to manage back-to-school stress
While entering a new school year can bring excitement, it can also bring a new set of nerves too. News4’s Joseph Olmo talks to board certified psychiatrist Dr. Aeva Gaymon-Doomes about tips on easing back into the school year to reduce anxiety and stress from the new school year and taking care of mental health.
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Google and Selena Gomez partner to fund teen mental health in the classroom
The unprecedented mental health crisis for children in the United States often surfaces where they spend much of their days: school. With that in mind, Google’s philanthropic arm is directly financing high school wellbeing projects on a classroom crowdfunding platform.
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Bowie Unity Day: Raising awareness about mental illness
A local non-profit and fraternity are using baseball to advocate for mental health services for young people. News4’s Derrick Ward has more on the mission to help save lives.
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48-year-old founded ‘Moms on Mushrooms' to share the practice of microdosing for mental health
Tracey Tee founded Moms on Mushrooms, a group where moms discuss their experiences taking psilocybin mushrooms for mental health. Research shows it may work.
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Teen girls say they're feeling less sadness and despair, CDC reports
With families around the country preparing to go back to school, there is promising news about teen mental health: Girls seem to be feeling a little better.
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Young man shot by Prince William police struggled with mental health, friends say
Video from a neighbor early Thursday morning shows Ramirez’s father at the scene as weapons specialists and crisis negotiators surrounded the 22-year-old, with rifles perched on stands to protect the neighborhood.
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Police shoot, kill 22-year-old man in Woodbridge
Friends of the victim said they were hung out with him just a day earlier and everything had seemed fine, but they said they knew he struggled with his mental health and had recently refused to seek professional help. News4’s Drew Wilder reports.
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‘Different communities deal with mental health differently': Hyattsville offers free, bilingual services
Free mental health services are now offered to children, youth and young adults in Hyattsville until June 2025.
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‘Long overdue': Arlington County launches mental health crisis response system
Arlington County launched a new system to better respond to individuals who may be experiencing a mental health crisis. The system is in place to tailor a more effective response to those in need when someone dials 911. The Marcus Alert System establishes coordination between the 911 call center, the regional crisis center and law enforcement to enhance services and…
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Arlington County launches new response system for mental health crises
Arlington County launched a new system to better respond to individuals who may be experiencing a mental health crisis. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
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What does the slang term ‘Menty B' mean? (And what if your teen says they're having one?)
“Menty B” is Gen Z slang for “mental breakdown.” It’s a carefree term, but it shows how seriously many teens value their mental health.
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Construction workers are dying by suicide at an alarming rate
The construction industry has one of the highest suicide rates among professions — with the rate among male construction workers 75% higher than men in the general population, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Taraji P. Henson to host mental health symposium in Prince George's County
The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation’s annual Can We Talk? Symposium will take place on Thursday and Friday at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in Prince George’s County. The event will feature actress and co-founder Taraji P. Henson and highlights the stigma and shame around mental health in communities of color. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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The first pill for postpartum depression is finally getting to patients. Doctors say it's working.
Psychiatrists are writing the first prescriptions for zuranolone, which got approved last year.