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We go On the Record to learn about a peer-to-peer effort on Maryland college campuses aimed at breaking down the stigma around mental health. A simple conversation can be the start. Plus, a Harford County crisis center meets high demand for mental health services.
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As suicide prevention month comes to a close, Tom speaks with three experts on the importance of suicide awareness and mental health support.
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Superintendent Myriam Rogers announced the launch of a partnership with TalkSpace, an online behavioral health provider, to serve over 32 thousand teenage students.
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The Robert Wood Foundation gave grants to nine cities across the nation.
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People report feeling depressed and irritable during Daylight Standard Time.
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Harassment of workers doubled since 2018.
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All highschoolers will have access to virtual wellness services this November, as district leaders work to balance operating budget without pandemic-era funding.
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We’ll go On the Record to hear what Americans really understand about climate change and what actions they believe would make the biggest impact against it. There’s a lot of confusion! Plus a psychotherapist, on steps to cope with eco-anxiety.
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We’ll go On the Record with a psychiatrist and a peer recovery specialist to ask why it’s so hard to find care for mental illness and addiction. A new survey finds barriers--too few providers and appointments--and it’s worse for teen patients.
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We go On the Record with two people on the frontlines of a frightening slide in young people’s mental health. A lecturer at Towson University sees males notably not equipped for the stresses of life. Plus, in West Baltimore a mentor observes what can help young Black men.