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When schools closed last spring, children with severe mental illnesses were cut off from the services they'd come to rely on. Many have since spiraled into emergency rooms and even police custody.
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The coronavirus pandemic has made it harder for veterans to access mental health care in Florida and across the country.
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The UCF CAPS Field of Memories might have come down already, but students can still leave messages of hope online for classmates struggling with their mental health.
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Mental health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have been profound, researchers find. Nearly 25% of Americans are depressed, particularly those who have low incomes and have lost a job or a loved one.
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The coronavirus pandemic is stressing people's mental health- but it's just one stressor. Eric Welch, executive director of NAMI of Greater Orlando discusses who's most at risk and what resources are available for those in need.
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Starting a new school year can be stressful but this one is particularly so as families navigate online learning, the pandemic and financial hardships.
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Obama describes having trouble sleeping and periods throughout the pandemic in which she has felt down: "Spiritually, these are not ... fulfilling times."
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UCF RESTORES is providing free, one-on-one telehealth counseling sessions to frontline workers during the coronavirus pandemic.
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So many of us do it: the long scroll through grim news on social media before bed. A cognitive behavioral specialist offers advice on how to stop "doomscrolling" for the sake of your mental health.
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Experts say by next fall, more Floridians could need help responding to the trauma of two simultaneous disasters.