Frayser center to make an ‘impact’
The center in Frayser will bring multiple benefits to the community for everyone from youths to veterans to seniors.
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The center in Frayser will bring multiple benefits to the community for everyone from youths to veterans to seniors.
Anonymous donors are willing to fund the operation of a Universal Parenting Place, if they can find a qualified site operator.
Le Bonheur, U of M team up to provide free mental health counseling to kids treated for acute trauma.
The billboard campaign to encourage civic engagement is sponsored by an arts-based organization called For Freedoms.
The Resilience Initiative at Le Bonheur reports depression and mental illness up 250% in family homes since pandemic began; violence in neighborhoods up 350%.
Kids who go to school risk exposing themselves and others to COVID-19. But many kids who stay home are more vulnerable to adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs.
A new therapy is a possible breakthrough in treating children who have suffered significant abuse, neglect, exposure to violence and other adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs.
In Part One of our three-part series: Pediatricians and nurses at LeBonheur and psychologists at UTHSC screen children for poverty and trauma, and prescribe social services to help them.
In Part Two of our series: U of M and UTHSC scientists use non-invasive "brain training" to treat developmental trauma.
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