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MENTAL HEALTH


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Harris County DA reveals new data on how the justice system handles mental health crises in jails

Read full article: Harris County DA reveals new data on how the justice system handles mental health crises in jails

Harris County District Attorney Sean Teare will announce progress on addressing the county's mental health incarceration crisis, highlighting efforts to divert over 340 individuals from jail to treatment services since January 1.

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Conroe ISD students band together to demand action as they mourn death of classmate

Read full article: Conroe ISD students band together to demand action as they mourn death of classmate

Conroe Independent School District students are uniting to demand action following the tragic death of a classmate.

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Texas students say K-12 DEI ban and other anti-LGBTQ+ bills threaten their safety, voice and mental health

Read full article: Texas students say K-12 DEI ban and other anti-LGBTQ+ bills threaten their safety, voice and mental health

Students are concerned the legislation could silence supportive teachers, dismantle safe spaces, lead to overenforcement and prevent honest conversations about identity.

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Kyren Lacy’s father urges parents to talk to their kids: ‘Mental health is real... don’t ignore the signs’

Read full article: Kyren Lacy’s father urges parents to talk to their kids: ‘Mental health is real... don’t ignore the signs’

Kenny Lacy, urged parents to discuss mental health with their children, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and addressing signs of mental distress.

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String of law enforcement suicides rattles first responders and exposes gaps in state support

Read full article: String of law enforcement suicides rattles first responders and exposes gaps in state support

Four people tied to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office committed suicide recently, calling attention to ongoing mental health struggles among law enforcement.

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What Houston PD officer Galib Chowdhury’s sentencing signifies for abuse victims in the South Asian community

Read full article: What Houston PD officer Galib Chowdhury’s sentencing signifies for abuse victims in the South Asian community

When Galib Chowdhury lost his job with the Houston Police Department and was given a prison sentence for shooting his wife in the face, it proved people were straying away from the stigma and listening to growing conversations about domestic violence.

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Finding affordable mental health care across southeast Texas

Read full article: Finding affordable mental health care across southeast Texas

Many times people know that they want help, but think it’s inaccessible to them. At Legacy Community Health, they see the problems in accessing health care and are working to close that gap no matter if it’s for physical or mental health.

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Free mental health and wellness event in Houston: “Be the community you want” at Locking Arms Community Connect

Read full article: Free mental health and wellness event in Houston: “Be the community you want” at Locking Arms Community Connect

Locking Arms Community Connect, hosted by the Women’s Resource Center Inc. and its partner organizations, is scheduled for March 31st at 6:00 p.m. at the Third Ward Multi-Service Center.

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The silent struggle: Addressing mental health in law enforcement

Read full article: The silent struggle: Addressing mental health in law enforcement

This week has been a devastating one for law enforcement in Harris County, as three members of the Sheriff’s Office have died by suicide.

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Obstacles slow Texas’ effort to improve conditions at substance abuse recovery homes

Read full article: Obstacles slow Texas’ effort to improve conditions at substance abuse recovery homes

A new law was meant to uphold standards at homes where substance abusers are trying to rebuild their lives. But compliance is proving difficult.

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Assaults on Texas teachers up 18%, raising school safety concerns

Read full article: Assaults on Texas teachers up 18%, raising school safety concerns

Assaults on teachers in Texas have risen by 18% over the past two school years, with over 3,500 staff members injured by students, raising concerns about school safety and the availability of mental health resources.

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Family member who threw bricks at home, cars passing by shot, killed in W. Harris County

Read full article: Family member who threw bricks at home, cars passing by shot, killed in W. Harris County

The Harris Co. Sheriff’s said it all started when a 22-year-old son was “enraged” and throwing bricks at the window while there were several other relatives inside.

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Impact of edible drugs on mental health in light of Houston teen accused of shooting mother, sister

Read full article: Impact of edible drugs on mental health in light of Houston teen accused of shooting mother, sister

Dr. Meagan Houston with Human Behavior Health shares insight on edibles' impact on mental health after police say a teenager shot his mother and sister in north Houston over the weekend.

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Texas mental health licensing board gives initial OK to remove training requirement associated with DEI

Read full article: Texas mental health licensing board gives initial OK to remove training requirement associated with DEI

Officials say the motive for the change to the rule requiring mental health providers to receive cultural diversity or competency training for license renewals has been misunderstood.

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Court records reveal disturbing details surrounding son accused of killing his mother in East Harris Co.

Read full article: Court records reveal disturbing details surrounding son accused of killing his mother in East Harris Co.

Court records reveal a harrowing account of the events that unfolded in their home, highlighting a history of mental health struggles and past incidents.

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Every month, hundreds of Texas children are waitlisted for a mental health program billed as an alternative to foster care

Read full article: Every month, hundreds of Texas children are waitlisted for a mental health program billed as an alternative to foster care

Despite a long waitlist, the number of children served in the YES Waiver program has declined because of provider shortages.

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Man charged in Harris County corporal’s murder writes bizarre letters to judge

Read full article: Man charged in Harris County corporal’s murder writes bizarre letters to judge

KPRC 2 found handwritten letters Athir Murady wrote to the judge as he awaits trial in the murder of Harris County Precinct 4 Corporal Maher Huesseini.

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How Houston parents can overcome burnout, achieve New Year goals

Read full article: How Houston parents can overcome burnout, achieve New Year goals

Recently, the U.S. Surgeon General said parental stress has become a public health issue. We wanted to get you some more tips on how to beat holiday burnout and get back into the swing of the New Year.

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Q&A: Trauma therapist dives into the mental health challenges of first responders who suffer severe burns

Read full article: Q&A: Trauma therapist dives into the mental health challenges of first responders who suffer severe burns

On Tuesday, KPRC 2 covered three Houston firefighters who suffered significant injuries responding to a massive apartment fire in the Sunnyside area.

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Amid a $7 million deficit to Texas’ suicide hotline, thousands of calls are abandoned monthly

Read full article: Amid a $7 million deficit to Texas’ suicide hotline, thousands of calls are abandoned monthly

The state’s 988 suicide had the nation’s fifth highest rate of abandoned calls in August, the latest data available, amid a multi-million funding deficit that could worsen as federal dollars expire this year.

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Mental health advocates ask Texas lawmakers to replace expiring COVID-19 relief funding

Read full article: Mental health advocates ask Texas lawmakers to replace expiring COVID-19 relief funding

Texas received $203.4 million in 2021 to help build community mental health programs at libraries and churches, among other efforts. Those funds expire Dec. 31.

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Why Houston residents might be feeling winter blues, how to fight seasonal depression

Read full article: Why Houston residents might be feeling winter blues, how to fight seasonal depression

If you've been feeling more unmotivated than usual this holiday season, you're not crazy and you're not alone.

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Man pistol-whips FAA employee, fires gun at Hooks Airport during possible mental health episode

Read full article: Man pistol-whips FAA employee, fires gun at Hooks Airport during possible mental health episode

A man is in police custody after allegedly assaulting a Federal Aviation Administration employee at Hooks Airport.

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How well do artificial intelligence mental health apps work?

Read full article: How well do artificial intelligence mental health apps work?

While the need for help is clear, many don't seek therapy either due to cost or stigma. As a result, AI chatbots have jumped into the mix offering to be a Substitute Freud. But how well can it do a therapist's job?

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A push to change a 2019 Texas law that bars certain felons from becoming social workers

Read full article: A push to change a 2019 Texas law that bars certain felons from becoming social workers

Texas prohibits people with assault convictions, among other felonies, from becoming social workers. A new lawsuit says the ban is unconstitutional.

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Election anxiety is real, no matter who you’re voting for

Read full article: Election anxiety is real, no matter who you’re voting for

In Union County, North Carolina, the political climate is stirring up anxiety among voters.

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Board cancels costly psychologist licensing exam after pushback led by Texas

Read full article: Board cancels costly psychologist licensing exam after pushback led by Texas

The national licensing board announced it will consider folding the proposed skills test into an existing exam amid worries the additional hurdle would discourage applicants.

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Mental health support for toddlers has lagged in Texas. That’s now changing.

Read full article: Mental health support for toddlers has lagged in Texas. That’s now changing.

Lawmakers and child care centers are pushing for a statewide mental health system for toddlers.

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Two brothers killed from apparent murder-suicide in north Harris County

Read full article: Two brothers killed from apparent murder-suicide in north Harris County

Authorities are piecing together what led up to a murder-suicide in north Harris County

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This Weekend’s Wild at Art Showcase Combines Fine Art and Mental Health Advocacy

Read full article: This Weekend’s Wild at Art Showcase Combines Fine Art and Mental Health Advocacy

Tra' Slaughter will sell fine pieces and raise money for StellaNova at Hardy and Nance Studios

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Supporting teens through mental health challenges: Expert advice for parents

Read full article: Supporting teens through mental health challenges: Expert advice for parents

Recent data from the CDC highlights a troubling trend: Both teenage boys and girls are reporting increased mental health challenges, including experiences of violence and suicidal thoughts.

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Even as state mental health spending rises, private psychiatric hospitals struggle to stay open

Read full article: Even as state mental health spending rises, private psychiatric hospitals struggle to stay open

Texas hasn’t increased Medicaid rates for inpatient health care at private hospitals in 16 years, falling behind other states.

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Missing in Houston: Search for missing Marine, Juan Merlos expands across state

Read full article: Missing in Houston: Search for missing Marine, Juan Merlos expands across state

The family of 36-year-old Marine veteran Juan Merlos, who disappeared from Cut and Shoot, Texas, on August 20, is desperately searching for him.

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How Harris County Youth Village is connecting children and animals, providing second chances

Read full article: How Harris County Youth Village is connecting children and animals, providing second chances

A program in Harris County is working to heal the emotional wounds of children and teens in their care. Their juvenile probation department's campus in Seabrook has partnered with the Houston Humane Society, airing animals in need, with young people also yearning for acceptance, connection, and healing from past traumas.

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Texas leads push for faster certification of mental health professionals

Read full article: Texas leads push for faster certification of mental health professionals

Other states look to Texas as the state psychology board pushes against the new national licensing requirements.

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Learn how to ‘power’ through stress and find a work-life balance

Read full article: Learn how to ‘power’ through stress and find a work-life balance

Dr. Shana D. Lewis, a licensed professional counselor and wellness coach, wants busy parents to know it’s ok to take a break and focus on yourself for a change. She recently shared some tips to help anyone power through stress on “Houston Life.”

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Local girl bringing awareness to condition where brain never stops sending pain signals to the body

Read full article: Local girl bringing awareness to condition where brain never stops sending pain signals to the body

17-year-old Joscey works with her doctors, a physical therapist and a pain psychologist to control her chronic pain which started when she was 12 years old. It left her unable to attended school, she couldn’t walk and had to give up her favorite sport basketball.

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Schools are providing access to doctors and therapists before, during and after the school day

Read full article: Schools are providing access to doctors and therapists before, during and after the school day

The service is free for students, and paid for by the school system

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More mental health services needed for Texas children, what experts are seeing more of

Read full article: More mental health services needed for Texas children, what experts are seeing more of

As we go back to school a lot of focus turns to children’s wellbeing and mental health. According to the CDC, anxiety and depression affect almost 10% of kids 3 to 17 years old.

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‘Still so many unknowns’: Houston mental health expert weighs in as FDA set to decide on MDMA as treatment for PTSD

Read full article: ‘Still so many unknowns’: Houston mental health expert weighs in as FDA set to decide on MDMA as treatment for PTSD

New developments are emerging in the effort to help millions of people who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, including our veterans.

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How a lack of supervisors keeps new mental health workers from entering the field

Read full article: How a lack of supervisors keeps new mental health workers from entering the field

Future Texas therapists must complete internships to start their careers, but there’s not enough providers to mentor all of the students.

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This company promised to improve health care in jails. Dozens of its patients have died.

Read full article: This company promised to improve health care in jails. Dozens of its patients have died.

Health care contractor Turn Key serves nearly 70 counties across Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Colorado, Kansas and Montana.

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Harris County Judge Kelli Johnson becomes ‘combative’ with officers during a welfare check at her home, sources say

Read full article: Harris County Judge Kelli Johnson becomes ‘combative’ with officers during a welfare check at her home, sources say

Harris County Judge Kelli Johnson was taken to a mental health facility Thursday evening after she allegedly became combative with authorities during a welfare check at her home, sources confirmed with KPRC 2 Investigates.

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San Antonio church leaders train to serve as mental health counselors

Read full article: San Antonio church leaders train to serve as mental health counselors

Under a Harvard Medical School pilot program, church members and leaders will work as interns before counseling on their own, referring more serious cases to medical providers.

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A look at the Texas mental health workforce shortage

Read full article: A look at the Texas mental health workforce shortage

A guide to some of the professions that make up the mental health workforce.

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A difficult conversation: Suicide and its impacts

Read full article: A difficult conversation: Suicide and its impacts

KPRC 2 Investigates looks into the tragic story of Robin Puryear, whose death might be tied to suicide, shedding light on the importance of suicide prevention. We are stressing the need to recognize warning signs and reach out for help through resources like the national crisis hotline, 988.

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Are severe weather events like Beryl putting a strain on Houston’s community resiliency? How do we reinvigorate it?

Read full article: Are severe weather events like Beryl putting a strain on Houston’s community resiliency? How do we reinvigorate it?

Houston has not been known for being immune to severe weather events, but we've always prided ourselves on community resilience, and ongoing struggles like power outages and severe weather events are putting them to the test.

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Get arrested or go to treatment? Court program hailed as game-changer for mentally ill arrestees

Read full article: Get arrested or go to treatment? Court program hailed as game-changer for mentally ill arrestees

County jails are often referred to as the largest mental health facility in the area.

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Houston native hosts door lock giveaway

Read full article: Houston native hosts door lock giveaway

Fifth Ward native Sheletta Brundidge returned to her hometown to raise awareness about the importance of interior door locks for families who have children with special needs.

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How Houston’s heat waves can truly shift your mood

Read full article: How Houston’s heat waves can truly shift your mood

As Houston experiences an intensifying heat wave, the elevated temperatures can lower serotonin levels, leading to increased irritability and stress.

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Texas to begin construction this year on seven new psychiatric hospital projects

Read full article: Texas to begin construction this year on seven new psychiatric hospital projects

The construction begins after lawmakers have allocated $2.5 billion to modernize and increase access to inpatient psychiatric care in Texas.

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‘Parents: Do not treat your kid’s phones as their diary:’ Are you making this mistake with your child’s devices?

Read full article: ‘Parents: Do not treat your kid’s phones as their diary:’ Are you making this mistake with your child’s devices?

How can we possibly keep up with all these challenges at the same time and keep our children safe during the summer break when many of us have to work and not stay as vigilant on our children?

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Has social media addiction, consumption become so severe we need a warning label?

Read full article: Has social media addiction, consumption become so severe we need a warning label?

We're all guilty of scrolling mindlessly on social media, but in light of the U.S. Surgeon General calling for a warning label on social media apps as you'd find on a cigarette box, it warrants some self-reflection.

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With too few mental health providers, more patients turn to primary care

Read full article: With too few mental health providers, more patients turn to primary care

While primary care is experiencing its own workforce shortage, the profession is shouldering more mental health screenings to help bridge the behavioral health provider gap.

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“Grateful to be alive”: Clubhouse programs take pressure off overwhelmed Texas mental health hospitals

Read full article: “Grateful to be alive”: Clubhouse programs take pressure off overwhelmed Texas mental health hospitals

Thousands of people are discharged from Texas mental health hospitals yearly, and so-called step-down programs like clubhouses can help them integrate back into the community.

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Texas’ first-ever statewide flood plan estimates 5 million live in flood-prone areas

Read full article: Texas’ first-ever statewide flood plan estimates 5 million live in flood-prone areas

The state’s flood plan shows which Texans are most at risk of flooding and suggests billions of dollars more are needed for flood mitigation projects.

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Travis County is shifting focus to prevent overdose deaths as fentanyl ravages the area

Read full article: Travis County is shifting focus to prevent overdose deaths as fentanyl ravages the area

Since 2019, accidental drug deaths have been rising in Texas, with the number tripling in Travis County.

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New $305 million Austin State Hospital unveiled as Texas revamps psychiatric system

Read full article: New $305 million Austin State Hospital unveiled as Texas revamps psychiatric system

The facility has 240 single-person rooms, a basketball gym and outdoor courtyards. It’s part of a $2.5 billion overhaul of the state’s mental health hospital system.

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In rural Texas, ERs are facing a growing mental health crisis

Read full article: In rural Texas, ERs are facing a growing mental health crisis

The mental health workforce shortage is more acute in rural areas, adding to rising patient loads in hospital ERs.

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Tragic death of Kay-Alana Turner prompts dialogue on mental health crisis response and de-escalating situations

Read full article: Tragic death of Kay-Alana Turner prompts dialogue on mental health crisis response and de-escalating situations

Following the tragic discovery of the body of Kay-Alana Turner, a woman who may have been experiencing a mental health crisis and fled from deputies, a dialogue has ignited regarding interactions with individuals facing similar challenges during mental health crises.

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Clinic owner at center of multi-million dollar fraud scheme in Houston area sent to prison

Read full article: Clinic owner at center of multi-million dollar fraud scheme in Houston area sent to prison

Prosecutors say Gwendolyn Gibbs, 72, the owner of Daybreak Rehabilitation Center, submitted fake claims to Medicare from 2007 until 2016 by pretending her patients were sicker than they really were.

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Tips for establishing a mentally healthy work environment

Read full article: Tips for establishing a mentally healthy work environment

According to the American Psychological Association, more than one in five people believe their work environment has harmed their mental health. #WorkplaceWellness #MentalHealthAwareness

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Texas is struggling to diversify its mental health workforce as the state becomes less white

Read full article: Texas is struggling to diversify its mental health workforce as the state becomes less white

More than 40% of the state’s population is Hispanic, but its mental health provider population is more than 80% white.

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Texas criminal appeals court removes Tomas Gallo from death row because of his intellectual disability

Read full article: Texas criminal appeals court removes Tomas Gallo from death row because of his intellectual disability

The court re-sentenced Gallo to life in prison for the murder of his girlfriend’s 3-year-old daughter.

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Texas psychologists’ board pushes back on costly new national licensing exam, considers crafting a cheaper state test

Read full article: Texas psychologists’ board pushes back on costly new national licensing exam, considers crafting a cheaper state test

Faced with a nagging mental health provider shortage, the state psychologists’ licensing board is looking into whether the state should devise its own exam to get professionals licensed more quickly.

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A new Texas law allows schools to hire chaplains as counselors. So far, only one school has opted into the program.

Read full article: A new Texas law allows schools to hire chaplains as counselors. So far, only one school has opted into the program.

Many independent school districts, including the largest ones, do not allow chaplains to serve as counselors, which is now allowed under a new Texas law.

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Family violence in the Houston area around the holidays: Understanding long-term effects, when it’s likely to happen

Read full article: Family violence in the Houston area around the holidays: Understanding long-term effects, when it’s likely to happen

Family violence incidents are being reported at an alarming rate in the Houston area.

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Taking a cue from the pews, Texas churches expanding mental health services

Read full article: Taking a cue from the pews, Texas churches expanding mental health services

Many Texas faith groups have offered counseling services in the past. But more of them are expanding their programs, partnering with providers, to help meet the growing need here for mental health services.

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Ways to help Houston low-level offenders stay on the right path

Read full article: Ways to help Houston low-level offenders stay on the right path

Diversion programs offer an alternative to prison sentencing. However, certain qualifications must be met.

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Texas libraries work to bridge state’s mental health services gap

Read full article: Texas libraries work to bridge state’s mental health services gap

Information-rich public libraries are using their websites and facilities to address the ever-increasing demand for counseling, housing and substance abuse services.

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‘The world is scarier for kids’: Anxiety on the rise among kids and teens

Read full article: ‘The world is scarier for kids’: Anxiety on the rise among kids and teens

One in eight kids is estimated to be suffering from anxiety.

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Meet the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law business partners on a mission to empower women

Read full article: Meet the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law business partners on a mission to empower women

Stephanie Tsuru and Katie Tsuru created a colorful co-working space in the Lower Heights District in Houston. In the process, they've helped hundreds of other women find community and empowerment.

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Should Texas adopt ‘red flag’ law to prevent incidents such as the Lakewood Church shooting?

Read full article: Should Texas adopt ‘red flag’ law to prevent incidents such as the Lakewood Church shooting?

A woman, Genesse Moreno, was the shooter, endangering her own son. The crime has many wondering how can a person get to this point?

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What is schizophrenia? Questions linger on Lakewood Church shooter’s documented mental history

Read full article: What is schizophrenia? Questions linger on Lakewood Church shooter’s documented mental history

As the investigation continues in Sunday’s Lakewood Church shooting, questions still remain about Genesse Moreno’s past, including a documented mental history.

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Experts explain how to talk to your child about their emotional health

Read full article: Experts explain how to talk to your child about their emotional health

Each year, one in five children in the US experience a mental health disorder, and about 247 billion dollars is spent on treatment and management of these conditions. Ivanhoe explains how to talk to your child about their emotional health.

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Ketamine clinics for mental health are popping up across the Houston area, but does the treatment work?

Read full article: Ketamine clinics for mental health are popping up across the Houston area, but does the treatment work?

Are you suffering from depression? A Houston area clinic is showing how ketamine therapy can be used to treat patients who have tried other methods that were not successful.

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Create a revolution, not just a resolution for the New Year

Read full article: Create a revolution, not just a resolution for the New Year

Dr. Shana D. Lewis, a licensed professional counselor, executive coach and international speaker, shares her best advice for setting and keeping goals for 2024.

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How the Texas vision for seamless mental health care fell apart over 60 years

Read full article: How the Texas vision for seamless mental health care fell apart over 60 years

A lack of private providers, a swamped community mental health system, and low insurance reimbursement have cut off many in Texas from basic mental health services.

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As suicide rate increases, gun safety advocates call for more firearm regulations

Read full article: As suicide rate increases, gun safety advocates call for more firearm regulations

A recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report showed a new record for people using firearms in suicides. Texas gun safety and mental health advocates say the report highlights a need for gun laws the state does not have.

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Messages of hope: Family members who lost loved ones to suicide offer encouragement this holiday season

Read full article: Messages of hope: Family members who lost loved ones to suicide offer encouragement this holiday season

The holidays can be an exciting and joyous time for people who look forward to them, but for some, the holidays can bring on bouts of depression and sadness.

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Managing Holiday Stress with Wellness Coach Dr. Shana D. Lewis

Read full article: Managing Holiday Stress with Wellness Coach Dr. Shana D. Lewis

Holidays can be a stressful time of the year, but wellness coach Dr. Shana D. Lewis has tips on minimizing holiday stress.

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Texas fire departments are fighting stigma and pushing to provide firefighters mental health help

Read full article: Texas fire departments are fighting stigma and pushing to provide firefighters mental health help

Department leaders say they recognize that post-traumatic stress and other mental health issues are among the biggest dangers of the job.

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In Texas’ Panhandle, a long-awaited oasis for mental health care is springing up

Read full article: In Texas’ Panhandle, a long-awaited oasis for mental health care is springing up

The region that includes Amarillo, a Panhandle city of more than 200,000 people, and surrounding towns has long been a mental health care desert. Officials hope a new $159 million hospital can help reduce a massive spike in suicide attempts.

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How learning how to knit has helped with my anxiety

Read full article: How learning how to knit has helped with my anxiety

I think it’s safe to say that we’re all a little bit anxious these days.

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Neighbors said they feared man accused of murdering 2 family members, sexual assault

Read full article: Neighbors said they feared man accused of murdering 2 family members, sexual assault

Tyler Langdon made a big yawn as the judge spoke during his first court appearance.

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Family violence in the Houston area: Understanding the long-term effects, when it is likely to happen, and resources

Read full article: Family violence in the Houston area: Understanding the long-term effects, when it is likely to happen, and resources

Family violence incidents are being reported at an alarming rate in the Houston area.

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UH psychology professor talks about mental health after release of Megan Thee Stallion’s latest song ‘Cobra’

Read full article: UH psychology professor talks about mental health after release of Megan Thee Stallion’s latest song ‘Cobra’

After the release of her most recent song, Cobra, one Houston native has found herself trending again after she shed a unique light on what it means to use your public platform to share awareness about mental health.

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Judge Hidalgo says Harris County Jail deaths are ‘unacceptable,’ discusses role following mental health treatment

Read full article: Judge Hidalgo says Harris County Jail deaths are ‘unacceptable,’ discusses role following mental health treatment

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo discussed top agenda items and took questions during the commissioners’ court lunch break.

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She was told her twin sons wouldn’t survive. Texas law made her give birth anyway.

Read full article: She was told her twin sons wouldn’t survive. Texas law made her give birth anyway.

Miranda Michel, 26, couldn’t leave the state for an abortion. But she also couldn’t bear the idea of carrying a nonviable pregnancy to term.

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World Mental Health Day: Young Houstonians help peers address mental health

Read full article: World Mental Health Day: Young Houstonians help peers address mental health

Mental Health is fast becoming one of the greatest public health challenges of our time, especially for young people. The city of Houston is taking a unique approach to make sure young people have support and resources when they need help.

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As West Texas’ population grows, the need for more mental health care does too

Read full article: As West Texas’ population grows, the need for more mental health care does too

Like many regions in Texas, the county jails and hospitals have been at capacity with people needing mental health help. Local leaders hope a new 200-bed facility will alleviate pressure.

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City launching new mental health campaign ‘for kids by kids’ this Global Mental Health Awareness Month

Read full article: City launching new mental health campaign ‘for kids by kids’ this Global Mental Health Awareness Month

Your child may not recognize they’re struggling with mental health and they may not feel comfortable turning to an adult to figure it out.

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Biden impeachment inquiry, mental health, Harris County attorney discusses future, and more on Houston Newsmakers

Read full article: Biden impeachment inquiry, mental health, Harris County attorney discusses future, and more on Houston Newsmakers

Khambrel Marshall discusses President Joe Biden’s impeachment inquiry.

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Convicted murderer Scott Panetti isn’t sane enough to be executed, federal judge rules

Read full article: Convicted murderer Scott Panetti isn’t sane enough to be executed, federal judge rules

Panetti murdered his in-laws in 1992. The U.S. Supreme Court in 2007 set new court precedent with his case, raising the bar on the constitutional restriction against executing the insane.

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Megan Thee Stallion launches website with mental health resources for fans

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Megan Thee Stallion is encouraging her fans to check in on their mental health.

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Mental health program inside of this Woodlands school aims to prevent mental health struggles

Read full article: Mental health program inside of this Woodlands school aims to prevent mental health struggles

Our students have so much more access to technology, to social media. It’s led to feelings of loneliness and hopelessness on a level we’ve never seen before.

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Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo extends mental health leave

Read full article: Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo extends mental health leave

The county’s top elected official will be discharged from a mental health facility this weekend and plans to return to work on Oct. 2 after two weeks of outpatient therapy.

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Harris Co. Judge to be discharged from inpatient care after seeking mental health treatment for depression

Read full article: Harris Co. Judge to be discharged from inpatient care after seeking mental health treatment for depression

Harris County Judge Hidalgo will transition from residential care to outpatient care on Saturday, according to a news release from her team.

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Is someone you love in an abusive relationship? Here are some safe ways to help them get out

Read full article: Is someone you love in an abusive relationship? Here are some safe ways to help them get out

Did you know that about one in four women and nearly one in 10 men have experienced sexual violence, physical violence, and/or stalking by an intimate partner during their lifetime?

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Texas non-profit “The Defensive Line” tackling suicide prevention and mental health

Read full article: Texas non-profit “The Defensive Line” tackling suicide prevention and mental health

A Dallas-based organization is turning their pain into purpose by advocating for prevention on a topic that hits close to home for them.

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