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Comprehensive Help for Young Moms Can Interrupt Cycles of Maltreatment, Study Finds

Public Health Researcher Says Parenting, Psychological Support Should Be Intertwined

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A Broader Approach to Public Safety

New UMPD Crisis Intervention Team Trained to Sensitively Respond to Mental Health Issues

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Racing Brain, Meet Wearable Wellness

New Biofeedback Headbands Available at Counseling Center

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Teddy the UMPD Comfort Dog Makes His Debut

Campus Community Lines Up for Puppy Kisses and Selfies at Terp Carnival

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Parents Can Help Guide Black Teens in Healthy Responses to Discrimination, Study Finds

Addressing Underlying Emotions Spurred by Discrimination Could Prevent Depression, Behavior Problems

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‘Changing the Narrative’ on Mental Health Stigmas

Following Son’s Death, Maryland Football Coach Locksley Promotes Heightened Awareness

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What You Need to Know in Fall 2021: Mental Health Resources

From Coping With Stress to Navigating Change, Counseling Center Seeks to Support Terps’ Mental Health

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Just a Text Away

Student Text Line Offers Peer Support

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UMD Study: Face Forward for Pandemic Coping

Looking to Future, Rather Than Dwelling on Trauma, Helped Older Adults’ Mental Health

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Can Machine Learning See Suicide Risk in Social Media Posts?

A UMD Researcher Dives Into the Data to Improve Mental Health Care

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Researchers Track QAnon Crimes, Find Links to Past Trauma

Most Extremists Radicalized in Less Than One Year, START Analysis Finds

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Michael Locksley

‘This Is a Wound That Doesn’t Heal’

Amid Personal Heartbreak, Locksley Aims to Help His Players Cope With Mental Health Challenges

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