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December 12, 2007


Title: A Best of: SUICIDE AND SUICIDE PREVENTION
Topic: Suicide and Suicide Prevention
Discussed by Merily Keller
with Mental Health Association in Texas www.mhatexas.org

Learn the myths, facts, risks factors, and more about suicide. What should we know about suicide and suicide prevention? What can I do if someone threatens to commit suicide? To download the suicide prevention toolkit, visit www.mhatexas.org Call one of the following numbers if you or someone you know needs help. Harris County Helpline 713-970-7000 or 1-866-970-4770 or call the Crisis Intervention of Houston at 713-HOTLINE (468-5463). Call the national hotline at 800-273-TALK (8255).



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September 21, 2006


Title: DO CHILDREN SUFFER WITH MENTAL ILLNESS?
Topic: Mental Health
Discussed by Mary Ellen Nudd
with Mental Health Association in Texas www.mhatexas.org

Mary Ellen Nudd discusses various mental disorders plaguing children in Texas. Ms. Nudd shares who is being served and, more importantly, what more can be done. Visit www.mhatexas.org for information on the excellent Child and Adolescent Mental Health Toolkit.



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September 15, 2006


Title: SUICIDE AND SUICIDE PREVENTION
Topic: Suicide and Suicide Prevention
Discussed by Merily Keller
with Mental Health Association in Texas www.mhatexas.org

Learn the myths, facts, risks factors, and more about suicide. What should we know about suicide and suicide prevention? What can I do if someone threatens to commit suicide? To download the suicide prevention toolkit, visit www.mhatexas.org Call one of the following numbers if you or someone you know needs help. Harris County Helpline 713-970-7000 or 1-866-970-4770 or call the Crisis Intervention of Houston at 713-HOTLINE (468-5463). Call the national hotline at 800-273-TALK (8255).



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