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Intense fear and/or worry that will not go away and has a negative effect on a person’s ability to function
Adversities experienced following a natural event such as hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, wildfires, tsunamis, and floods, etc.
A natural response experienced after the loss of a loved one, relationship, pregnancy, pet, job, etc.
While navigating a new culture and environment, immigrants face challenges such as trauma, separation from loved ones, and stress.
Persistent depressed mood and/or loss of interest in activities which cause a significant impairment in daily life.
Understanding warning signs and risk factors to reduce the incidence of suicide through education and awareness.
An emotional response to an event perceived as life-threatening such as community violence, natural disaster, and/or abuse.
LGBTQ+ youth experience higher rates of mental health challenges due to prejudice, discrimination, and social stigma.