In the latest episode of South of Fine, we spoke with Meghan Goldbeck and Danita LeBlanc from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) about how they are commemorating Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and the work their organization does to help eliminate the loss of life from suicide.
Read MoreIn this episode, we chat with Meg Hayden, Oxford School District's lead nurse, about how to support our students as they make the transition back to in-person classrooms.
In this episode of South of Fine, we talk with Dr. Geralyn Datz of Southern Behavioral Medicine Associates to get a better understanding of psychological testing.
In this episode of South of Fine, we talk with Rebecca Tuner, registered dietician and host of Good Things with Rebecca Turner on SuperTalk Radio, about food anxieties and eating disorders.
For Mental Health Awareness Month, we speak with Kay Daneault and Melody Worsham of the Mental Health Association of South Mississippi about the work they do and the challenges the face. We also discuss their thoughts on the state of mental health in Mississippi and where COVID has left progress.
Read MoreIn the latest episode of South of Fine, we answers questions from moms about mental health.
Read MoreThere isn’t a person on Earth who hasn’t experienced anxiety, but at what point do we need to seek professional help for the issue? Is stress anxiety? Does anxiety affect our physical health? Dr. Johanna Lu, psychiatrist at Right Track Medical Group, offers a bit of clarity on the subject.
Read MoreIn this episode of South of Fine, we chat with Active Minds student leaders from the University of Mississippi and Mississippi State University about how this generation of college students views mental health, the impacts of COVID, and their mission to end the stigma around mental health on college campuses.
Read MoreIn this episode, we speak with April Estill Lomax, LCSW, and Michelle Howard, LCSW, of the University of Southern Mississippi's Student Counseling Center, about the state of mental health on college campuses as students prepare to come back this semester.
In the last episode of 2020, Dr. Katherine Pannel discusses how mental healthcare has evolved in 2020.
In this episode, we learn about the common causes of holiday stress and how to handle that stress in a healthy way.
In this episode, Mike Pettigrew, the Lee County, Miss. Veteran Service Officer, provides perspective on the mental health of veterans.
In this episode, we get a better understanding of what PTSD is — and what it isn't.
Read MoreDr. Stephen Pannel discusses the impact alcohol has on developing brains and our mental health.
Read MoreHow does a person cope with the death of a loved one taken too soon by suicide? What are the next steps, and who can you turn to?
Read MorePoor sleep is linked to common mental health concerns like anxiety and depression.
Read MoreThe transition from high school to college can have a profound effect on an individual’s mental health.
Read MoreThe transition from high school to college can have a profound effect on an individual’s mental health.
Read MoreIn this episode, we focus on some of the common questions parents have when sending their kids to therapy.
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