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The Miami condo building partially collapsed on Thursday.
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Getting back into social activities hasn't been easy for everyone, especially kids. We talked to an expert about how to recognize and address discomfort.
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When someone close to you dies — maybe a parent, a spouse or a sibling — it's a big loss. Those around you might acknowledge that loss by showing up with food, checking in or maybe sending a card. But what about when a neighbor dies? Or that long-awaited family reunion is cancelled? There's a chance others might not acknowledge or recognize it as a loss — and you may even feel guilty for even feeling this way.
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The CVS pharmacy chain, which began offering in-person mental health counseling at a handful of Tampa-area stores this year, is now offering those services via telehealth throughout Florida.
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He says The LGBT Center’s Orlando United Assistance Center continues to provide personalized services including mental health support for those who need it.
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Leaving the French Open, the tennis star says she's suffered long bouts of depression since 2018. Top athletes praised her bravery and decried systems that don't give athletes the support they need.
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The Mental Health Association of Central Florida has reported a marked rise in calls for help both during and after the Derek Chauvin trial.
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Clinicians with RedlineRescue.org have receive special training, including ride-alongs with the fire service.
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COVID-19 survivors, including COVID long-haulers, might be suffering from PTSD and other mental health concerns after recovery. That’s according to doctors at AdventHealth.
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"It just is really sad to see what was supposed to be the best years of your life, like, go down the tubes."