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How learning how to knit has helped with my anxiety

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I think it’s safe to say that we’re all a little bit anxious these days.

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What to know about the growing demand for mental health care

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About one in five American adults suffer from a mental illness in any given year, and kids also suffer. But despite a growing demand for mental health services, many struggle to get an appointment.

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Study suggests parents are torn between their jobs and their children’s mental health

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As a parent, juggling a career and being genuinely present can be a tricky balance. A new study found that when parents feel they must choose, family generally comes first.

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National Family Caregivers Month: Research highlights challenges caregivers face, calls for support

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November is National Family Caregivers Month which recognizes more than 50 million people caring for loved ones in the United States.

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Christy McDonald: The election is over. Let’s take a deep breath together

Read full article: Christy McDonald: The election is over. Let’s take a deep breath together

There is no more guessing, negative ads, quick interviews, us vs. them mentality, screaming social media posts or debates. Is anyone else taking a deep breath?

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Task force recommends children be screened for anxiety starting at age 8

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Nearly 6 million children were diagnosed with anxiety between 2016 and 2019, according to the CDC.

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Experts weigh in on how to combat those back-to-school jitters

Read full article: Experts weigh in on how to combat those back-to-school jitters

Going back to school can be exciting, and yet it can also be the cause of a case of the jitters. Students may feel stress and anxiety for many reasons, and we want to help families with the transition so we spoke to the experts at Mind Wellness Counseling.

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Metro Detroit therapy camp helps kids talk about their mental health

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Getting our teenagers to talk about their feelings is difficult, especially if they’re struggling. But checking in on our children’s mental health is vital, and if they won’t talk to us, then where can they go where they might feel comfortable sharing?

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Have morning headaches? Here’s what may be causing them

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Are you often waking up with a headache? They aren’t just an annoying way to start the day -- they could also be a red flag for other health issues at hand.

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Tips for relieving COVID pandemic-related stress in children, parents

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As the COVID pandemic wears on, young children and teenagers are dealing with their own anxiety and stress.

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U-M: Health risks in mothers can last up to one year after delivery

Read full article: U-M: Health risks in mothers can last up to one year after delivery

New research focused on health risks in mothers more than six weeks postpartum.

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University of Michigan poll: Parent holiday stress could be impacting kids

Read full article: University of Michigan poll: Parent holiday stress could be impacting kids

Holiday-induced anxiety could trickle down to the overall experience for children, according to new U-M poll.

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Ann Arbor cat cafe offering area teens free feline therapy this week

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From Wednesday to Sunday, high school students can visit the Humane Society of Huron Valley’s cat café, at 5245 Jackson Rd., for free feline therapy.

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How to change your thinking habits

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Have stress or anxiety become part of your everyday life? Are you constantly feeling negative?

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Data shows positive impact of Ann Arbor mental health program

Read full article: Data shows positive impact of Ann Arbor mental health program

Mood Lifters reports significant benefits for its participants during the pandemic.

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‘I Got Your 6 Tour’: Former Washtenaw County deputy aims to raise awareness about police suicide

Read full article: ‘I Got Your 6 Tour’: Former Washtenaw County deputy aims to raise awareness about police suicide

A former Washtenaw County Sheriff’s deputy is working with his wife to raise awareness about police suicide and mental health.

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How parents can cope with separation anxiety as kids head back to summer camp

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Parents are encouraged to enjoy their newfound freedom and find a good distraction.

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How to help kids manage stress brought on by ‘return to normal’

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The last 15 months amid the pandemic have been filled with constant change -- which can be hard on everyone, but it’s especially difficult for children.

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How to limit pets’ stress as owners return to in-person work

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With Michigan reopening and many people returning to in-person work, pets are being left home alone for the first time in a long time.

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Some Michigan residents face concern, anxiety about return to in-person work

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Many people have been working from home for over a year but as COVID restrictions are lifted, many Michigan residents are returning to work.

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South Lyon parents who lost son to mental illness push for awareness, education in schools

Read full article: South Lyon parents who lost son to mental illness push for awareness, education in schools

Frank and Claire Domanico lost their son Eric to suicide when he was 19 years old. As they struggle through a year of firsts without him, they are pushing for a change in the education system to raise mental health awareness.

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Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network hosts virtual conversation on mental health for parents, students

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Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network (DWIHN) is hosting a conversation on mental health on Tuesday (May 25).

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Michigan Medicine employees to get new ‘recharge rooms’ thanks to donors

Read full article: Michigan Medicine employees to get new ‘recharge rooms’ thanks to donors

At least 25% of medical employees at U-M reported burnout during the pandemic.

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Easing the mental load on women: You don’t have to do it all

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With demands at an all-time high, it’s a bigger mental load that is taking a toll. “Women are often told to do it all and be it all and I, as a therapist, am here to say you don’t have to do it all. “What we call the mental load is the invisible responsibility that women often have for making sure that life gets done. Are there any days off coming up?’ So all of the mental load is the invisible pressure on women, as well as the physical, and many times that’s heavier than the physical burden,” she said. AdResearch from Michigan State University shows nearly 68% of women say they’re stressed out right now because of the mental load they’re carrying as opposed to 58% of men who were surveyed.

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U-M Mott Children’s poll: Nearly 50% of parents say pandemic negatively impacted their teens’ mental health

Read full article: U-M Mott Children’s poll: Nearly 50% of parents say pandemic negatively impacted their teens’ mental health

Mental health experts say that isolation due to the coronavirus pandemic exacerbates depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts for at-risk teens. He said that the pandemic created new mental health issues for some, but for others exacerbated existing issues. According to the poll, parents said changes in social interactions over the past year seemed to hit their children the hardest. Giving them space for some quiet time, creative time or music time can be helpful to their mental health. Almost one in four parents in the Mott Poll say their teens were experiencing negative changes in their sleep since the pandemic started.

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Annual U-M Depression on College Campuses Conference goes virtual

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ANN ARBOR – This year’s Depression on College Campuses Conference at the University of Michigan will take place virtually on March 9 and 10. With the theme Addressing the Dual Pandemic: The Impact of COVID-19 and Racial Injustice on College Student Mental Health, the event focused on mental health on college campuses aims to highlight challenges students currently face. AdThe conference will present new research findings, programs and and policies that focus on the mental health of college students in the context of current event. Each year, attendees consist of a diverse group, including students, psychiatrists and psychologists, parents, academic advisors, counselors, health educators and more. Certified or Master Certified Health Education Specialists can receive up to 8.5 Category I contact education hours for attending the event.

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U-M: Parent depression, stress caused by pandemic had negative impact on kids’ schooling

Read full article: U-M: Parent depression, stress caused by pandemic had negative impact on kids’ schooling

Most of the parents said that their children learned online from home, using school-provided electronic resources, educational apps and social media. Roughly 35% of parents reported that their children’s behavior changed since the pandemic began, including feelings of sadness, loneliness and depression. Daily schedule disruptions and a lack of access to free and reduced-price meals from school were significant stressors, parents reported. “Research suggests that, unfortunately, the high levels of stress, anxiety and depression among parents remained high through the summer and early fall. Co-authors on the study are U-M doctoral student in psychology and social work, Kaitlin Ward and U-M undergraduate research assistants Kasey Downing and Olivia Chang.

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Hospice of Michigan, Arbor Hospice offer support group for young adults during pandemic

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ANN ARBOR – Grief of losing a loved one can be exacerbated by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the uncertainties in the months that lie ahead, especially when paired with pre-existing anxiety and depression. Hospice of Michigan and Arbor Hospice have joined forces to help young adults in their 20s and 30s cope with grief through its online support group Living On For Young Adults. Run by trained, experienced grief counselors the program aims to address grief in a time when life during a pandemic can make it difficult to cope. For more information about Hospice of Michigan, click here. For more information about Arbor Hospice, click here.

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Musicians around the world perform to honor South Lyon musician lost to suicide

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SOUTH LYON, Mich. – World-class saxophonist Eric Domanico would have turned 20 years old on Monday, but he unfortunately lost his battle with mental illness over the summer. Musicians across the globe are honoring the South Lyon teen while bringing awareness to depression among the youth. The childhood photos of Eric Domanico are like any other families’ -- birthday parties, playing outside, friends, family and just being a kid. To honor Eric’s memory, 40 saxophonists from around the world came together to perform with Eric in a virtual tribute. “I was with my sister-in-law when we played it,” said Claire Domanico, Eric’s mother.

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Studies reveal alarming trends of anxiety, depression among young adults during COVID-19 pandemic

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Experts have uncovered alarming trends regarding anxiety and depression among young adults during the COVID-19 pandemic. Young adults might not be quite as susceptible to the serious adverse medical effects of COVID-19, but they aren’t protected from the stress and anxiety of the pandemic. Now the effect is being evaluated in a new study published in the Journal of Adolescent Health. Another study published in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, though unrelated, showed how some of the effects are especially harmful. That study found that an alarming 80% of young adults reported significant depressive symptoms, 80% reported drinking alcohol and 30% reported harmful levels of drinking.

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How to cope with an election that leaves many people feeling anxious, uncertain

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DETROIT – No matter which candidate you support, this election cliffhanger leaves many people feeling uncertainty, anxiety and doubt. After a bitterly contested election, the results remain unclear. On Wednesday, Americans, no matter who they voted for are in limbo in terms of knowing who the next president will be. Many are anxious, out of their heads anxious. Be the type of person who says, “let’s relax.”Watch the video above for the full report

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Study looks at how mothers are feeling during COVID-19 pandemic

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DETROIT – The COVID-19 pandemic has had a massive impact on how we live, how we work and also on our mental health. A recent study found many mothers in particular are feeling overwhelmed due to the pandemic. Cera Flynn has always tried to make mental health a priority, but the COVID-19 pandemic has made it harder to manager her anxiety and depression. Mothers working from home report more anxiety, depression and loneliness than fathers working from home. Spending time outdoors and talking to family, friends or a mental health professional also helps.

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Why it’s important to talk about depression, anxiety as COVID-19 pandemic continues

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Cases of depression and anxiety are on the rise as the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues into the fall. September is National Suicide Prevention Month, and it’s important for everyone to start talking about mental health issues. We have a mental health and suicide crisis in America. Many times, we don’t see it before it’s too late, or we don’t know how to treat it. Here are some startling numbers: Since 2000, the suicide rate in America has increased by 35%.

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Why it’s important to talk about depression, anxiety as COVID-19 pandemic continues

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Why it’s important to talk about depression, anxiety as COVID-19 pandemic continuesIf you need help with the Public File, call (313) 222-0566.

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More parents concerned about learning disabilities in their children

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Parents, who are now more deeply involved in their child’s learning, are increasingly raising concerns about their child’s inability to pay attention or complete tasks. “I do encourage parents to remember this -- this is not necessarily what your child is like in the classroom. She stresses, if there were not any concerns about your child’s attention or learning before the pandemic, other factors are likely to blame. “I think some parents are maybe surprised at some of the skills that their students haven’t mastered yet. If you have any concerns about mental health or learning disabilities, talk to your child’s pediatrician.

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