Skip to content

Shrink Box

Closing the Gap in Mental Health

  • Home
  • Donate
  • Blog
  • Volunteer and Events
  • The Shrinks
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • List of Resources (Shrink Box Approved)

¿Cuándo es el momento adecuado para dar a un hijo un teléfono celular?

May 8, 2023
 |  1 Comment
 |  anxiety, children, community, family, Life, mental health

Español Vicky paso dos semanas en la unidad de cuidado intensivo de un hospital local después de una sobredosis intencional en un intento por acabar […]

The Different Flavors of OCD

March 21, 2023
 |  No Comments
 |  anxiety, children, community, family, Life, mental health, school, separation anxiety, support, teachers

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition that affects many people. OCD has a genetic predisposition and frequently has a familial presentation. It is […]

You can’t sit with us 

January 24, 2023
 |  No Comments
 |  anxiety, community, Life, mental health, millennial, Podcast, school, separation anxiety, trauma

First and foremost, if you haven’t seen the movie Mean Girls, stop whatever you are doing and go watch it. It’s a classic. It came […]

WE DON’T TALK ABOUT… Suicide

January 9, 2023
 |  No Comments
 |  anxiety, children, community, Life, mental health

Most people value life over everything else and, in most cases, will do anything to preserve it, therefore when we hear that someone commits suicide, […]

Bring the Light In, a tribute to the unsung heroes of mental health: The Case Managers

December 7, 2022
 |  No Comments
 |  anxiety, assertive community treatment, case managers, community, family, Life, mental health, Podcast, support, trauma

This amazing women from ACT, come into the patient’s darkness. These heroines do this often as their day-to-day, uplifting them and bringing light into their […]

Parents and Teachers: The Unfair Burden

November 16, 2022
 |  No Comments
 |  anxiety, children, Life, mental health, school, separation anxiety, shooting, teachers, trauma

School shootings and gun violence are painful crises that are out of control in America. These incidents seem to happen more often than not. Every […]

STORYTELLING, MEDICAL EDUCATION, AND LEADERSHIP (painting the fence)

November 3, 2022
 |  2 Comments
 |  anxiety, children, Life, mental health, school, separation anxiety, Uncategorized

Storytelling is the most frequently used form of communicating information or experiences with others and has been around for about 100,000 years. We continue using […]

American School Shootings in 3, 2, 1…

October 25, 2022
 |  No Comments
 |  anxiety, children, Life, mental health, millennial, Podcast, school, separation anxiety, shooting, trauma

The final part of this issue is the individual himself. Julia Villela School shootings have become a thought to fear in this era. With the […]

It Wasn’t Me: A Millennial’s Perspective on School Shootings

October 19, 2022
 |  No Comments
 |  anxiety, children, Life, mental health, millennial, school, shooting, trauma

Reflecting on my youth, I can recall many of my previous classmates who had absent parents, less-than-ideal home lives, access to guns, and were enrolled […]

Thoughts on the Parkland Shooter’s Sentencing

October 13, 2022
 |  No Comments
 |  anxiety, children, Life, mental health, parkland, Podcast, school, separation anxiety, shooting, trauma

Today the fight against school shootings is marked by the recent judgment and sentencing of the Parkland School Shooter. Whatever our idea of justice is […]

Posts pagination

Previous 1 2 3 Next

Categories

  • anxiety
  • assertive community treatment
  • case managers
  • children
  • community
  • family
  • Life
  • mental health
  • millennial
  • Motherhood
  • parkland
  • Podcast
  • school
  • separation anxiety
  • shooting
  • support
  • teachers
  • trauma
  • Uncategorized

Meta

  • Log in
Shrink Box Theme By SKT Themes

Loading Comments...