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Happy new year to you, our wonderful partners and fellow youth suicide prevention advocates! January 14, 2020 With the start of 2020, we’re already halfway through the school year. What a great time to …
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year While the holidays are often a magical time – with everyone happy, generous, and exploding with joy – they can also be a difficult season to navigate. And …
The Burnout Limbo Whether you love or hate your job (or even if you fall somewhere in between), burnout is a danger. Burnout happens when the negative stress of your day-to-day work outpaces your ability …
Supporting Student-Athletes – College Sports’ Role in Mental Health Last month, MindWise Director of Mental Health Screening & Research Lisa Desai moderated a TEDx Talk on “Supporting Student-Athlete Mental Health” at the 40th Annual Women …
What’s so special about being evidence-based? We’re proud that SOS Signs of Suicide is evidence-based. But what exactly do we mean by that and what does that say about SOS? Our suicide prevention education program …
SOS Signs of Suicide Tops the List of AAS Youth Suicide Prevention Resources MindWise is excited and honored to be included at the top of the American Association of Suicidology’s (AAS) School Resources page. …
We are extremely excited to release our new SOS Signs of Suicide videos for our middle and high school suicide prevention student trainings! Check out trailers for both new videos here, and read on below …
MindWise Pledges Support of Construction Industry MindWise Innovations is proud to partner with the Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention (CIASP) in support of their efforts to help STAND up for suicide prevention. The construction industry has one …
Greening Your Behavioral Health The first step in improving your behavioral health might be as simple as spending a few minutes in a park. A recent study in Frontiers in Psychology finds that spending just …