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Comedy For a Cause – A Benefit for the National Alliance on Mental Illness...

Where: Juneau Arts and Humanities Council, 350 Whittier St #101 When: 7 to 8:30 p.m. April 1st, 2016 Tickets: http://www.jahc.org/coming-soon Description: Join the NAMI Juneau for a fun night of local...

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Traumatic Brain Injury Support Group

When: Noon to 1 p.m. Every Tuesday starting March 1st, 2016. Where: Southeast Alaska Independent Living, 1st Floor Conference Room,  3225 Hospital Drive, #300. Contact: 586-4920 Description: Let’s have...

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2016 Early Childhood Mental Health Institute & Child, Adolescent and Family...

What: The full agenda is available here:...

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The Lifelong Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences

What: This is a television broadcast of Dr. Felitti– Co-Principal Investigator of the Adverse Childhood Experiences Study– presenting the groundbreaking findings of the ACEs study.  This study shows a...

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Healthy Alaskans 2020, Leading Health Indicators

Check out these highlights from Healthy Alaskans 2020 and the 2014 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS).  They include data on smoking, binge drinking, suicide, adverse childhood...

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Lunch Talk for Medical and Behavioral Health Professionals on Traumatic Brain...

What: Eric Boyer will be holding a lunch time talk for professionals in the medical and behavioral health fields. Lunch will be provided. The talk will be on traumatic brain injury and suicide. His...

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Public Talk on Traumatic Brain Injury and Suicide: with a special focus on...

What: Eric Boyer will be holding a public talk on traumatic brain injury and suicide. His talk will have a special focus on veterans. Topics to be discussed include: *Suicide and TBI prevalence in...

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Suicide Prevention in College: A Valuable Resource Guide on Emergency...

Suicide is a complex public health issue with several causes, including psychiatric illnesses that may have not been recognized or treated. Substance abuse and mental disorders account for...

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The Loneliness of First Year College Students

In Sunday’s New York Times, columnist Frank Bruni alerts readers to a plight of many first (and I would add 2nd and 3rd and 4th) year college students: loneliness. I’d also include graduate students...

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Using the Five Senses for Anxiety Relief

Anxiety is a disease that bites many. Anxiety doesn’t discriminate against age, sex, religion, race, or any other related demographics. It affects people differently and manifests in different ways. It...

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