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Suicide rates typically drop during natural disasters and other crises but then spike in the months or years after. So mental health specialists are looking to build psychological resilience now.
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Duval County saw a 25% increase in overdose 911 calls from mid-March until now, year over year. In response to the spike, the county is giving out free...
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Long before Brian Dawkins landed a spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, he was playing for Duval County’s William M. Raines High School. Now he wants...
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Children of all ages are having a hard time processing how coronavirus has changed their lives. Psychologist Kimberly Renk said parents can help kids...
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We're all living in a whole new world out there - the world of COVID-19, coronavirus or social distancing. Whatever you call it, it's a world of...
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The number of calls coming into the 211 Big Bend hotline increased by about 70% for the month of March compared with last year. The organization offers...
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As the COVID-19 pandemic keeps people inside for a long period of time, many are also seeing their anxiety sharply increase as well. Consequently,...
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First Lady Casey DeSantis was in Gadsden County Thursday morning to announce bolstered mental health funding. A $1.2 million, three-year grant from the...
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Right now, concerns over the spread of the coronavirus are dominating the news. But in recent years, lawmakers in Florida — and nationwide — have...
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A recent study from Florida Atlantic University (FAU) found that a quarter of teens nationwide have reported experiencing some form of online abuse, and...