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Depression Screening Day

Oct. 8, 2009 | Author: Bobby Dipasquale

October 8 Marks Depression Screening Day.

According to the National Institute of Mental Health, 14.8 million people suffer with Major Depression.

Depression can be treated. According to the National Institute of Health, up to 80 percent of people treated for depression start to feel better within four to six weeks of starting medicine, therapy, support groups or a combination of treatments.

As part of Mental Health America’s Campaign for America’s Mental Health, they’re offering a free, confidential Depression Screening.

To learn more about Depression along with other Behavioral Health Issues please check out our brochures.

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October and Mental Health

Oct. 8, 2009 | Author: Bobby Dipasquale

Sitting in a large meeting hall about a month ago, a question came from one of the speakers I was listening to that that made quite an impact:

“How many of us have been affected in some way by Mental Illness?”

I turned to look at the other hundred or so people in that hall. Old, young, women, men, multiple races and nationalities, people dressed in three piece suits and those dressed in t-shirts and jeans, those who were known public figures and those who would blend in with the crowd…

Every hand in that room was up.

One of the greatest obstacles to recovery from mental illness is stigma. It stops people from being open about their problems and from getting the help they or a loved one need, but as I looked into the faces of those in that hall, there was no hesitancy, no shame, no meekness…

Every hand in that room was up.

Working for a Managed Behavioral Health Company I hear and see the stats on mental illness daily. One illness affects 1 out of 4, another, 4 out of 5, yet another 7 out of 10. I can tell you first hand those stats don’t tell the whole story…

Every hand in that room was up.

Mental Illness affects us all. Maybe it’s a loved one, a friend, a colleague, or a neighbor. Those who suffer from mental illness are not alone, those seeking help are not alone, and those who know someone with a mental illness are not alone…

Every hand in that room was up.

The odds are good we all know someone or have had our lives in some way touched by someone with a mental illness. I know it has touched my life…

My hand in that room was up.

October is a National Depression and Mental Health Screen Month. Within October is also Mental Illness Awareness Week (October 4-10,) Depression Screening Day (October 8,) and World Mental Health Day (October 10.) I encourage you to check out our News section each of those days to find links to learn more about each. Also please look around our site to learn more about mental illness by checking out our Behavioral Health Resources Section. Join us and our great Community Outreach Partners in becoming more aware of mental illness and fighting the stigma…

In other words, put your hand up.

Bobby DiPasquale

Web Specialist

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Mental Illness Awareness Week

Oct. 5, 2009 | Author: Bobby Dipasquale

October 4-10 marks Mental Illness Awareness Week. Started by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) in 1990, the Week is a joining together of Mental Health Advocates to not only raise the awareness of Mental Illness in our communities, but to fight the stigmas that can become a major roadblock to recovery.

To learn more about Mental Illness Awareness week click on the previous link and also make sure to check out some of the definitions and Myths and Facts of Mental Illness.

Also, during this week many PBS television stations will be broadcasting “Minds on the Edge: Facing Mental Illness.” Check the program’s listings for days and times it will be showing in your area. Help spread the word! Use this provocative, informative program to support advocacy for reform of the mental heath care system.

In addition Fred Friendly Seminars, Inc., which produced Minds has issued a challenge to people who register as friends on the program’s Facebook page. For whoever becomes the 1,000th person to register, they will donate $250 to the non-profit mental health organization of the person’s choice.

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National Depression and Mental Health Screen Month

Oct. 1, 2009 | Author: Bobby Dipasquale

October marks the beginning of National Depression and Mental Health Screen Month.

According to the National Institute of Mental Health, 14.8 Million Americans suffer from Major Depression.  Depression occurs in 40-65% of people who have experienced a heart attack, in 10-27% of stroke survivors, and 25% of people diagnosed with cancer.

Depression can be treated. According to the National Institute of Health, up to 80 percent of people treated for depression start to feel better within four to six weeks of starting medicine, therapy, support groups or a combination of treatments.

As part of Mental Health America’s Campaign for America’s Mental Health, they’re offering a free, confidential Depression Screening.

To learn more about Depression along with other Behavioral Health Issues please check out our brochures.

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Cenpatico takes part in Cleveland NAMI Walk

Sep. 8, 2009 | Author: Bobby Dipasquale

NAMI Cleveland walks Team 2009On Saturday August 29th, the Cenpatico Cleveland office participated in the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Walk. NAMI works not only to help support those with mental illnesses, but also looks to educate the community to better understand mental illness by fighting the stigma of mental illnesses. NAMI also work as advocates for those with mental illnesses by working with lawmakers to better help the lives of those with mental illnesses.

The 13 member Cleveland team raised roughly $1000 for NAMI. Along with the Cleveland Team, Cenpatico is putting together NAMI walk teams across many of our markets. NAMI will hold 74 walks in 2009. All are welcome to create or join a Walk Team. To find one in your area check out the NAMI Walks page.

Cenpatico is a proud sponsor of NAMI and NAMI Walks throughout the country.

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Suicide Prevention Week

Sep. 2, 2009 | Author: Bobby Dipasquale

September 6 – 12 2009 is Suicide Prevention week which includes World Suicide Prevention Day September 10th. Suicide is a major, preventable public health problem. In 2006, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, it was the eleventh leading cause of death in the U.S., accounting for 33,300 deaths. The overall rate was 10.9 suicide deaths per 100,000 people. An estimated 12 to 25 attempted suicides occur per every suicide death.

Suicidal behavior is complex. Some risk factors vary with age, gender, or ethnic group and may occur in combination or change over time. All suicide threats and attempts should be taken very seriously. If you or a loved one are suicidal, please get help immediately.

To learn more about suicide:  how to prevent it, the warning signs, and who it effects check out The National Institute on Mental Health and our Who Does Suicide Effect? brochure.

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Suicide Prevention Week