My Mental Health: Do I Need Help?

First, determine how much your symptoms interfere with your daily life. Do I have mild symptoms that have lasted for less than 2 weeks? Feeling a little down Feeling down, but still able to do job, schoolwork, or housework Some trouble sleeping Feeling down, but still able to take care of yourself or take care […]

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Join the PICK’M Up Suicide Prevention Coalition

  The PICK’M Up Suicide Prevention Coalition is open to the public and always looking for more members to join. The meeting is the third Tuesday of every month from 10:30-12pm and occurs virtually.  The Teams meeting information is below. Microsoft Teams meeting Join on your computer, mobile app or room device Click here to […]

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Crisis Help

Need help with a Mental Health Emergency? CALL 988. If you are in an immediate life-threatening situation, go to the nearest hospital emergency room or call 911.* East Central Crisis Services provides mobile or phone local assistance to Chisago County, Isanti County, Kanabec County, Pine County, Mille Lacs County, and Mille Lacs Band Of Objiwe […]

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Questions about Mental Health?

Wondering about mental health? In general, a person may need professional help if experiencing: “marked changes in personality, eating or sleeping patterns. An inability to cope with problems or daily activities. Feeling of disconnection or withdrawal from normal activities.” according to Mayo Clinic. Learn about common conditions, learning events, warm lines, and local resources that […]

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One step at a time.

  Large or small, accomplishing any kind of goal can sometimes feel overwhelming as we try to reach it. Remember, making progress one step at a time can make all the difference in the world. It breaks down your goal into smaller pieces that you can handle better with less chance of frustration. Even if […]

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Surround yourself with those who LIFT YOU UP!

Here are a few tips found at WebMD about how friends help and how to make new ones, too. Friends Increase your sense of belonging and purpose Boost your happiness and reduce stress Improve your self-confidence and self-worth Help you cope with traumas, such as divorce, serious illness, job loss, or the death of a […]

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MN Specific Cannabis Resources

Minnesota Department of Health has shared new resource pages regarding cautions for your health and also for the prevention of unintended poisoning. Cannabis and Your Health Prevention Unintentional Poisoning From Cannabis Products New resources are available from Public Health Law Center that are specific to MN and the Cannabis Landscape. Public Health Law Center MN […]

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Keep Going. You are Worth it!

Life is a journey, not a race. If you feel like quitting, stop, take a deep breath, maybe take a break, and get ready to go back at it. Here are some good habits to help you stay on track.* Get regular exercise. Just 30 minutes of walking every day can help boost your mood […]

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Reduce Stress – Take a Mental Health Break

It can be helpful to take mini breaks throughout the day. This can help manage general stress and potentially even increase productivity. Just take a few minutes to detach from the pressures of work or school and your expectations throughout the day. Here are some tips to help you get started with self-care: ✅Eat a […]

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Feeling Anxious? Try Grounding.

Look around you. Find: 5 things you can see. 4 things you can touch. 3 things you can hear. 2 things you can smell. 1 thing you can taste. This is called grounding. Grounding can be helpful in changing your thought pattern whenever you feel anxious. Grounding may help with many mental health issues to […]

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Recovery is Possible

Lunch and Learn Recovery is Possible Presented by: Ashley Wright, CPRS, CPS, FPRS Bert Brandt August 23, 2023 at 12 PM Join via ZOOM ID 972 6705 7213 No Registration Required Come join two Certified Peer Specialists, Bert Brandt, and Ashley Wright, as they share how they each got involved with Wellness in the Woods […]

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Slowing down racing thoughts

5 simple ways for calming and refocusing when anxious or negative thoughts surge through your mind. Anxiety and anxiety disorder is the most common mental health issue affecting 40 million adults in the US. About half of adults with depression also have anxiety issues. Anxiety and anxiety disorders come in many forms and can be […]

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Colorado: The Adult Use Marijuana Market & THC Potency

What Have the Last 10 Years Taught Us? Tuesday, August 8, 2023 11am – 12pm Session Description: The potency of the marijuana available in the public market has increased to record high levels. With this increased potency, there comes increased risks to public health as well as public safety concerns. It’s now been 10 years […]

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Be the garden. Take care of your mental health.

You’ve done enough watering. It’s time that you be the garden for once. Take care of your Mental Health. Here are some tips to help you get started with self-care:* Get regular exercise. Just 30 minutes of walking every day can help boost your mood and improve your health. Eat healthy, regular meals and stay […]

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Women’s Mental Health – Depression & Pregnancy | Trauma & PTSD

Learn about the advancements made in understanding and improving outcomes for PTSD, depression, and suicidal thoughts and behaviors in women. The National Institute for Mental Health spotlights advances in PTSD & Trauma and how it changes over a women’s lifetime. A recent study also examines maternal health and how depression changes over the course of […]

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You Matter to Us.

Everyday is mental health day! Learn about common mental health conditions and resources for you, friends, and loved ones. You will find Crisis Help, warm lines, therapists, support groups and much more. Fast Facts from NAMI 1 in 5 U.S. adults experience mental illness each year 1 in 20 U.S. adults experience serious mental illness […]

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Reminding My Younger Self That I’m “More Than Enough”

May 01, 2023 by Margot Harris NAMI Blog When I was 10 years old, my homeroom teacher distributed photocopied handouts about depression. I scanned the faded bullet points: Feelings of sadness and hopelessness, loss of interest in usual hobbies and activities, lack of energy, sleep disturbances, reduced appetite, difficulty concentrating, agitation, etc. The handout said […]

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