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NAMI, the National Alliance for Mental Illness, is a nonprofit that offers support for those going through mental illness, and they said it impacts everyone
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Seasonal depression can affect Wisconsinites as winter drags on
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Students from Merrill High School's Raise Your Voice club advocated for enhanced mental health services in schools in Madison Thursday, speaking directly with people who can influence policy
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D.C. Everest is among schools are looking to improve their students' mental health, and they're turning to the whole Marathon County community for help
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This week's mass shooting at Michigan State University is the latest in a long list of such tragedies to happen on a campus, and students in Wisconsin are being reminded to take advantage of resources if they feel overwhelmed by the violence.
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A new study shows suicide rates are climbing in Wisconsin, now one of the leading causes of death in the state, and area mental health centers are on the front line in the battle against rising suicide rates, especially in rural areas
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In his state of the state address, Governor Evers declared 2023 the ‘Year of Mental Health.’He wants the next state budget to include $500 million in mental and behavioral investments.This includes more than $3 million to cover operating costs for the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Support which launched last summer.
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Many in Wisconsin live in federally designated mental-health professional shortage areas, and a new report recommended steps Congress and other decision-makers can take to help states close gaps
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The COVID-19 pandemic triggered higher rates of depression and anxiety, especially among young adults. But it also prompted some mental health services to become more accessible.
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Wisconsin should regionalize mental health crisis services, experts say. A legislative stalemate has stalled funding