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Mental health crisis affecting kids, where local families can get help

Mental health crisis affecting kids, where local families can get help
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3 takeaways from KSAT s mental health town hall

3 takeaways from KSAT’s mental health town hall San Antonio-area experts talk about re-entering society as coronavirus vaccine rates increase and cases drop Tags:  SAN ANTONIO – Stress and anxiety were part of our lives before the coronavirus pandemic, but over the past year, they have risen to new levels for a massive number of people. On Wednesday, KSAT’s Myra Arthur hosted a mental health town hall with four local experts, including Talli Dolge, CEO of Jewish Family Service of San Antonio; Evita Morin, CEO of Rise Recovery; Marian Sokol, CEO of Children’s Bereavement Center of South Texas; and Jessica Knudsen, CEO of Clarity Child Guidance Center.

It s vital to talk about mental health KSAT invites you to a town hall with local experts on May 26 at 7 p m

It’s vital to talk about mental health. KSAT invites you to a town hall with local experts on May 26 at 7 p.m. May is Mental Health Awareness Month; ask questions now, tune in on Wednesday Updated:  Tags:  Join KSAT anchor Myra Arthur and four local mental health experts on May 26. (KSAT) Editors note: KSAT anchor Myra Arthur will host four mental health experts on Wednesday, May 26, at 7 p.m. to discuss mental health and wellness in 2021. You can watch in the player above, on . Submit questions at the bottom of this article. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again – we’ve just lived through a year like none other before. Stress and anxiety from the pandemic had people finding themselves in emotional situations they’ve never experienced before.

Social media triggers may contribute to compulsive behavior online, San Antonio mental health advocates say

Social media triggers may contribute to compulsive behavior online, San Antonio mental health advocates say ‘There’s a lot of intentional triggers and manipulations built into our platforms,” says CEO of Rise Recovery Updated:  Tags:  SAN ANTONIO – As we slowly emerge out of the coronavirus pandemic, it may be time to ask the question: “Am I in charge of my social media, or is it in charge of me?” The good, the bad and the ugly effects of social media are the subjects of the latest mental health self-help article on KSAT.com. Evita Morin, CEO of Rise Recovery, has studied all sorts of substance abuse issues but notes that many addictions don’t require a drug or a drink. Social media use or abuse is one of them, too.

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