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Violent crime may be on the decline in Detroit, but youth who must navigate the city and its schools say fears about their ...
Whereas in most African American circles, the church is not only a worship venue. It is the place where people can come to ...
Novak Djokovic raised alarm bells over his fitness after suffering a ‘nasty fall’ during his quarter-final. Both he and ...
A generation of young people, including local youngsters has rediscovered the power of the outdoors thanks to the 12-month ...
Research shows that access to LGBTQ specific-resources can make queer young people much less likely to consider suicide.
In this Research Topic, our aim is to examine how personal resources related to competencies, skills, and self-perception as well as environmental, contextual, and relational features of the social ...
The Sara and Curt Moll Institute for Mental Health and Well-Being is a $60 million initiative and will be led by Norah Feeny, a psychologist in Case’s College of Arts and Sciences and director ...
Young men are falling into gambling addictions without realizing it, and experts say prevention resources haven’t caught up to the boom.
When we invest in the well-being of our teams, everyone wins—employers, employees and our entire community.” As Nimbalkar notes, “Mental health doesn’t stay at home.” ...
Outdoors Researchers uncover powerful mental health benefit hiding in everyday nature: 'A positive effect on well-being' What if it was an actively better way to live, period?
In a new book, former Yale chaplain Frederick Streets calls on clergy and congregations to work together to promote self-care and well-being.
Mental health affects every aspect of a person’s life, and the state of Alabama is taking efforts to let people know that they don’t have to go it alone.