Bobcat News

Virtual Family Mental Health Night – Talk to a Therapist\r\n

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Hope Public Schools is partnering with The Cook Center for Human Connection to host a free virtual Family Mental Health night on October 6, 2021 at 7:00 PM Central Time. Participants will hear from a leading clinical psychologist, be able to ask questions, and learn about free resources available.\r\n

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Register now by clicking here: https://CookCenter.info/Oct6\r\n

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If you miss this event or can’t make it live, check out ParentGuidance.org where you can access on-demand virtual courses, professional support, and a safe community for parents to learn how to support their children and get answers to mental health questions.  There are courses on anxiety, depression, self-worth, grief and loss, suicidal ideation and other mental health concerns. All courses are created by therapists, psychiatrists, psychologists and other certified mental health practitioners. There is even a portal where you can “Ask a Therapist” your tough questions, as well as see questions and answers from other parents.\r\n

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The Cook Center for Human Connection has made these resources available to help increase hope in a time of continuing uncertainty and growing mental health concern. There are good people in your community working to provide solutions and help for those who are struggling. If you or anyone you know is in a mental health emergency, reach out immediately to the suicide prevention lifeline here: 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or text HOME to 741741.\r\n