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This school season know warning signs of youth mental distress / Public News Service

Data from last year show a growing percentage of Kentucky children and teens report struggling with depression or anxiety, largely driven by social media use. A new online toolkit from Mental Health America aims to provide information, tips and resources for young people, caregivers and school personnel on how to protect kids mental health in a digital world. Marcie Timmerman, Mental Health America Kentucky s executive director, said having resources to spot early warning signs can help families get off to a good start this school year, when many households are adjusting to new patterns and habits. . ....

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More conversation training urged to break stigma of suicide / Public News Service

Advocates for mental health in Maine say the stigma of suicide often prevents those most at risk from getting the help they need. The CDC reports despite a decline in suicide deaths for those younger than 25 last year, total suicide deaths increased to nearly 50,000 Joyce Morrissette, clinical suicide-prevention specialist with NAMI Maine, said suicide is a preventable tragedy and that talking to someone in distress about suicide does not trigger them to act but, instead, starts a conversation. "In order to have a public health approach to suicide, we need to be able to acknowledge it and talk openly about suicide," she said. " . ....

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