Navigating Mental Health for Workplace Success

Navigating Mental Health for Workplace Success

Related Articles: The intersection of mental health and the workplace is an increasingly vital area of focus in today’s fast-paced, high-stress world. Mental health issues, often overlooked in the professional environment, can significantly impact both the well-being of employees and the productivity of organizations. This article delves into the profound implications of mental health conditions…

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A New Program for Carteret High School to Improve Decision-Making – The Teen Outreach Program

A New Program for Carteret High School to Improve Decision-Making – The Teen Outreach Program

By Crystal Mutilitis, Program Coordinator This school year, Carteret High School Pathways was required to utilize an evidence-based program. Pathways began implementing Wyman’s Teen Outreach Program (TOP) for a select group of students identified by administrators. TOP promotes the positive development of adolescents through curriculum-guided, interactive group discussions, positive adult guidance and support and community…

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Understanding and Preventing Falls Among Seniors

Understanding and Preventing Falls Among Seniors

Related Articles:  Falls among seniors are an important public health issue that demands our attention. Every year, millions of older adults suffer falls, leading to injuries that range from minor bruises to severe fractures and even life-threatening complications. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, falls among adults aged 65 and older caused…

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Students & Staff De-Stress with Therapy Dog Teams

Students & Staff De-Stress with Therapy Dog Teams

By Jeanne Neuwirth, Clinician When Misha, Harley, McKenly, and Lucy recently visited South Plainfield High School, they melted the heart of everyone who met them! That’s because they are highly trained certified therapy dogs, who (along with their kind handlers) visited via the organization Attitudes in Reverse (AIR). So far this year, Wellspring has organized…

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Educating Students on the Impact of Social Media on Mental Health and Substance Use

Educating Students on the Impact of Social Media on Mental Health and Substance Use

Related Articles Today, the landscape of our daily lives is increasingly dominated by screens—smartphones, tablets, and computers have become constant companions, offering a gateway to endless information and social interaction. Among these digital interactions, social media platforms stand out as central hubs of activity, especially for students. Platforms like Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook, and TikTok have…

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Fraud Prevention for Older Adults

Fraud Prevention for Older Adults

By Heather Ward, Coordinator of Middlesex County Programs With today’s technology and information sharing websites, fraud is more prevalent than ever. Everyone is susceptible to fraud, but older adults are targeted at greater rates than other ages because fraudsters see them as less tech-savvy and easier to scam. According to the F.B.I., older adults were…

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