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Suicide Prevention on Campus: Keeping Students Connected
Suicide Prevention on Campus: Keeping Students Connected Suicide Prevention on Campus: Keeping Students Connected
College can be a stressful time—especially for someone struggling with depression or a substance abuse problem. SAMHSA’s Campus Suicide Prevention Grant program funds campuses around the country to help them reach out to students in crisis. How does the University of Nebraska at Kearney work with students?
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Celebrating Children’s Mental Health
National Children's Mental Health Awareness Day: Thriving in the Community
Eight young people took center stage to celebrate the arts as a way to cope with mental health problems. And actor Goldie Hawn received an award for her foundation’s support of children's well-being.
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President’s Budget
President’s Budget
President’s Budget sustains critical SAMHSA programs.
Addressing Suicidal Thoughts & Behaviors
Addressing Suicidal Thoughts & Behaviors
This Treatment Improvement Protocol from CSAT offers guidance on identifying and helping clients in substance abuse treatment.
Buprenorphine: Guide for Nurses
Buprenorphine: Guide for Nurses
Specific guidance on the medication buprenorphine is now available from CSAT for nurses and nurse care managers.
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PRISM Awards
SAMHSA helps honor actors, filmmakers, producers, and others for accurate portrayals of substance abuse and mental health issues.
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Pregnancy & Substance Abuse
Data show alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs are used at varying levels during pregnancy and after childbirth.
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Depression Takes Its Toll
Two recent reports from SAMHSA show treatment statistics for adults and adolescents.

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