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Peninsula schools have responded to calls for better mental health services
HAMPTON — Crystal Sellman spends her days floating in and out of classrooms at Hunter B. Andrews PK-8 School in Hampton. A mental health counselor, Sellman has six students on her caseload. She spends one to three hours a day assessing and...
Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Virginia Tech, York (York, Pennsylvania), Behavioral Conditions, Bob McDonnell
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Evelyn Freeman dies at 96; therapist was pioneer in aging issues
Evelyn Freeman, a pioneer in the field of aging who in the twilight of her life helped people cope with the challenges of getting older, has died. She was 96. Freeman, who was the longtime director of the senior counseling program at what was then called...Tags: Religion and Belief, Pittsburgh, Physical Conditions, Psychotherapy, Pain
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Priest files reveal disturbing stories of child molestation, coverup
L.A. NOWMore disturbing stories of priests' molestations of children -- and questionable actions by church leaders -- emerged in 12,000 pages of once-confidential personnel files.... -
Commentary: 'Doc, my partner is cheating on me!'
The voice on the message had that familiar frantic tone of shock combined with urgency. "Dr. Hendlin, could you please return my call as soon as possible? I need to talk. I found out my partner is cheating!" Among married couples, research suggests that...Tags: Adultery, Human Interest, Health and Medical Professionals
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Don't underestimate your willpower
Every year about this time, I write a list of New Year's resolutions. It's the usual stuff: Work out three times a week, cut back on coffee and alcohol, floss daily, relearn Spanish, watch less television, etc. I then put the list in the drawer of my...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Pennsylvania, Science and Technology, Stanford University, Education
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Sandy Hook's Aftermath: Offering Support, Finding Help
IF YOU WANT TO HELP: The Newtown Bee reports that Newtown town officials and community leaders asked Wednesday that people "temporarily halt any further dispatching of goods to the community, its schools, churches and nonprofit organizations." They said...Tags: Substance Abuse, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Behavioral Conditions, West Hartford, Career and Workplace
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Te'o not alone in claiming online wishful thinking
CHICAGO (AP) — It started out a stunner: The Heisman Trophy runner-up had told heartbreaking stories about a dead girlfriend who didn't exist. Then it became unreal: The All-American linebacker said he had been duped, and theirs was a relationship...Tags: Twitter, Inc., Sports, Skype, Computer Networking and Internet, Fordham University
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Health & Fitness Guide 2013: How to Stop Overeating
You've had a bad day at work. Or maybe someone cut you off in traffic. Or perhaps you found a handful of bills in the mailbox. Whatever the case, you walk through the front door and head straight for the freezer and devour a carton of frozen goodies to...
Tags: Obesity, Eating Disorders, Psychotherapy, Customs and Tradition, Health Treatments
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Resolve to stick with it
Sticking to a New Year's Resolution is not always easy, but success is possible by having a strong plan and working it, say many experts. Here are 10 suggestions that can apply to almost any resolution — whether it is related to weight, fitness,...
Tags: Religion and Belief, University of Pennsylvania, YMCA, Scranton, Philosophy
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A lifeline for parents concerned about a child's mental health
Lynn Goodloe saw her son's grades begin to fall as he developed a knack for getting into mischief at a private Westside high school. Was it a phase, drugs or something more troubling? Harold Turner didn't know what to make of his daughter's disorganized...Tags: Schizophrenia, National Rifle Association of America, Medical Specialization, Behavioral Conditions, Psychiatry
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Is 'Downton Abbey's' middle child just like your family's?
Laura Carmichael is not an aristocrat, but she plays one on television: Lady Edith, the middle daughter on “Downton Abbey.” And I’m not a psychologist, but in the same spirit, I can play one when it comes to a television character, and...
Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Conservation, Julian Fellowes, Fishing, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Sandy Hook Shooter's Pause May Have Aided Students' Escape
The Hartford CourantAs many as a half-dozen first graders may have survived Adam Lanza's deadly shooting spree at Sandy Hook Elementary School because he stopped firing briefly, perhaps either to reload his rifle or because it jammed, according to law enforcement officials...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Asperger Syndrome, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Adam Lanza, Law Enforcement
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