Mental Health First Aid Course
Little Orange Fish has partnered with Wellstone Behavioral Health to offer Mental Health First Aid, an 8-hour course that teaches you how to help someone who is developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis. The training helps you identify, understand, and respond to signs of addictions and mental illnesses.
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Wellstone Behavioral Health is the operating name of the The Huntsville – Madison County Mental Health Board, a public, nonprofit, community mental health organization that has served the residents of Madison County since 1970. It is the largest and most comprehensive provider of mental health and substance abuse services in this area. Learn more.
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Suicide Rates In Young Adults: Education And Prevention
/in Mental Health, Suicide, Support/by Little Orange FishSuicide affects many families across the U.S. each year, and unfortunately it has a long reach; far from being a serious problem only for adults, it’s actually the third leading cause of death for people aged 10-24. According to the Center for Disease Control, around 4,600 young people die each year from suicide.
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Three Self-Help Tips for Combating the Symptoms of Depression
/in Depression, Mental Health/by Little Orange Fish3 Self-Help Tips for Combating the Symptoms of Depression
Psychologists and other professionals in the mental health community emphasize that people who suffer from depression cannot simply “snap out of it.” Unfortunately, many people with depression hear from their friends and family members that that is exactly what they should do. And while such advice is usually well-intentioned, it’s also misguided, as any mental health counselor will tell you that people with depression need professional medical help in order to get a handle on their illness.
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Mental health care is EVERYONE’S concern.
/in Community, Mental Health/by Daniel Adamek, Executive DirectorLittle Orange Fish was founded to support the premise that every individual can benefit from and deserves access to quality mental health care.
The vision is that through research and education, better quality mental health care with a greater continuity of care can be made accessible to all. Realizing this vision will do much more than save lives by reducing acts of violence and self harm. It will also greatly enhance the quality of life for the tens of millions in the US, and the hundreds of millions world wide, who suffer in silence from a variety of emotional and mental health issues.
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Year-end update
/in Mental Health, Support/by Little Orange FishDear Little Orange Fish Supporter,
Thank you for continuing to steer the critical conversation about mental health and the dire need for greater understanding of, and access to effective mental healthcare for EVERYONE. 2014 has seen considerable progress in terms of an increased awareness and public dialogue around these areas.
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Shedding light on a dark day
/in Mental Health/by Little Orange FishRecounting the days and events that led to his son’s suicide, Daniel Adamek sat down with AL.com’s Crystal Bonvillian on the one-year anniversary of the day his son Christian hanged himself in the family’s garage.
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Students create and donate depression awareness video
/in Mental Health/by Little Orange FishSparkman High School students’ video raises awareness about depression
Created by students at Sparkman High School, this video is a great example of the community looking inward to examine mental health then taking action. The proejct was conceived, directed, filmed and edited entirely by students. The video examines depression and aims to reduce the misconceptions and stigma related to depression, and to promote the mental health and wellness of students.
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A moving performance of Michelle Malone’s ‘Home’
/in Mental Health/by Little Orange FishSee and feel the message and meaning of Michelle Malone’s “Home,” written for and dedicated to Little Orange Fish on Michelle’s latest album, “Acoustic Winter.” In the liner notes of the albumn Malone writes, “No matter what problems you’re struggling with, hurting yourself isn’t the answer.”
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