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Although suicide rates in Utah have dropped, rates in Cache County are steadily climbing.
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Many clients want to involve religion or spirituality in their treatment — and they want the practitioner to bring it up first.
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As Utah leaders look to avoid a repeat of the severe flooding impacts of 1983, the state is turning to a tool it didn’t have back then.
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As winter drags on into spring this year, seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is becoming a challenge for many. The good news is there are things you can do to combat SAD. Consider these tips.
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On this episode we discuss the mental health of LDS missionaries, the Gwyneth Paltrow verdict and ski laws, and federal funds to make Utah roads safer.
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Eva Timothy, USU Extension associate professor, gives us four simple ways to overcome some of our winter blues.
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Are you finding yourself feeling blue this winter? If so, you aren’t alone. Here's why the cold and the clouds may be getting you down.
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Controversially, the legislation treated secure areas of mental health facilities the same as correctional facilities.
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Depression and anxiety in young adults has increased in recent years, treatment via telehealth services continue to show promise.
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Many people make resolutions to get healthy in the new year but may not realize that time spent in nature has proven mental and physical benefits.