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With the recent heart-wrenching images of migrant children in the news, there is an increased awareness of the unique mental health needs of migrant and refugee children.…
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Our faith leaders - pastors, priests and rabbis - are in a unique position to be the first line of defense when confronting mental illness. Speaking at the recent
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There are people in our lives and communities that we assume always have it together, all of the time. From the impeccable PTA volunteers at our children’s…
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As parents of tweens and teens, we must have so many challenging conversations with our children. We talk to them about the dangers of smoking, alcohol and drugs. We speak…
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.When people bring up the subject of public schools, the most often discussed topics revolve around academic standardization, teacher accountability and…
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Clarity Child Guidance Center, sponsor of the advocacy campaign One in Five Minds, held a press conference May 6, 2015, during National Children’s Mental Health…
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Our article from April 6 shared compelling information from a recent survey that…
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With nearly 130 years of service to the community, Clarity Child Guidance Center has gained a considerable understanding of children’s mental health. We also understand…
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Teresa was a lively child. She liked to play with her dolls and make up adventurous stories to…
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Shortly after 911, Officer William Kasberg’s department was called to a week-long class about…
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An enthusiastic crowd of attendees left the TEDxSanAntonio Children’s Mental Health Salon - Where are the Casseroles?, equipped with reminders, resources, and recipes to assist families and children struggling with mental illness.
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We’re excited to collaborate with TEDxSanAntonio on a unique children's mental health event this fall. It's called the TEDxSanAntonio Salon on Children's Mental Health - Where Are The Casseroles?
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Each day, thousands of young people contending with a mental illness wake up and go quietly…
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We like to tell stories. Long before technology streamlined our communication to texts, posts,…
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