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- 16. September 2009: CBR at La Juna Early Settlers Day
- 5. August 2009: Exciting future, storied past
- 4. August 2009: A Message by George Carlin
- 15. July 2009: Makes Me Happy
- 22. June 2009: Witnessing the Healing Cycle of the Human-Animal Connection
- 11. June 2009: Home Sweet Home
- 27. May 2009: A Different Kind of Teacher
- 1. May 2009: Can Do…
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Welcome
23. June 2008 by nvannote.
The purpose of The YouthConnect Chronicle is to provide you with resources, understanding, and insight regarding mental health, as well as a forum for families and teens to discuss dealing with mental illness.
It is our hope that you will find the knowledge and support you desire.
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YouthSpeak Blog
24. April 2008 by nvannote.
“Youth is happy because it has the ability to see beauty. Anyone who keeps the ability to see beauty never grows old.” – Franz Kafka, Czech writer
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The Clinical Corner
24. April 2008 by nvannote.
Are you a counselor, social worker, psychologist, or other professional who would like to discuss a particular mental health disorder? Here’s the place to ask questions, post your thoughts, and get feedback from our clinicians and other mental health professionals.
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Parents’ Perspective
23. April 2008 by nvannote.
From the time humans are born, parents bear the responsibility of ensuring that their children grow up safe and healthy. Sometimes, however, children develop signs that they are not coping well. This is a place for parents who are concerned that their kids may have symptoms of mental illness to pose their questions, thoughts, and to dialogue with other families who have gone through the same experiences.
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