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Participants needed for Important Research about Depression and Bipolar

Dear Mothers, I am looking for mothers whose children are between the ages of 3 and 17.99 years and who are typically developing to assist me with some important research about autism and family history of depression and bipolar disorder. By typically developing I mean children who do not have autism, a developmental disability, or […]

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National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Meeting

Towson University’s new graduate-led student group of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is holding a member meeting next Monday, April 28 at 6:00pm in LA4317. This is a fantastic group that has the potential to make a real difference regarding mental health on campus and in the surrounding community. We would like to bring in the […]

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National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Meeting

Towson University’s new graduate-led student group of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is holding a member meeting next Monday, April 28 at 6 p.m. in LA4317. This is a fantastic group that has the potential to make a real difference regarding mental health on campus and in the surrounding community. We would like to bring in […]

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Mental Health Panel Discussion: Dispelling Myths About Living With Mental Illness & Recovery

NAMI on Campus, Active Minds, The Counseling Center and On Our Own Maryland, have compiled a panel of speakers focused on experiences with mental illness and recovery. The event aims to educate attendees about the realities of living with mental illness, provide resources on how to seek services, and offer hope to individuals that may […]

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Mental Health Panel Discussion: Dispelling Myths About Living With Mental Illness & Recovery

NAMI on Campus, Active Minds, The Counseling Center and On Our Own Maryland, have compiled a panel of speakers focused on experiences with mental illness and recovery. The event aims to educate attendees about the realities of living with mental illness, provide resources on how to seek services and offer hope to individuals that may […]

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National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) On Campus Open Member Meeting

Towson University’s new graduate-led student group of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is holding a member meeting next Wednesday, November 20 at 2:30 p.m. in LA 3209. This is a fantastic group that has the potential to make a real difference regarding mental health on campus and in the surrounding community. We would like to bring […]

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Strikeout Stigma

October 21, 2013 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Located at the Glen Esk/Counseling Center   Come and help to “strike” out stigma surrounding mental illness with Active Minds, and other mental health advocates.   If you have any questions/concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact Active Minds at towsonactiveminds@gmail.com.

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Become a Mental Health Advocate!

Towson’s Student Support Network (SSN) is a six-week training program that will give you skills to know how to be helpful to friends in crisis. You’ll learn about mental and emotional health, warning signs of a friend who’s struggling, and how to talk about difficult issues. You will also learn about available resources and how […]

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Become a Mental Health Advocate!

Towson’s Student Support Network (SSN) is a six-week training program that will give you skills to know how to be helpful to friends in crisis. You’ll learn about mental and emotional health, warning signs of a friend who’s struggling, and how to talk about difficult issues. You will also learn about available resources and how […]

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Become a Mental Health Advocate!

Towson’s Student Support Network (SSN) is a six-week training program that will give you skills to know how to be helpful to friends in crisis. You’ll learn about mental and emotional health, warning signs of a friend who’s struggling, and how to talk about difficult issues. You will also learn about available resources and how […]

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