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Mental illness & capital punishment to be discussed Tuesday

Posted at 7:27 pm February 4, 2019
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Sarah Graham McGee

Sarah Graham McGee

 

Mental illness and capital punishment will be discussed during a lunch in Oak Ridge on Tuesday.

The speaker will be Sarah Graham McGee, statewide coordinator for the Tennessee Alliance for the Severe Mental Illness Exclusion, or TASMIE, a press release said. TASMIE is a coalition of mental health advocates and other organizations that are educating Tennesseans about their concerns with sentencing those who have severe mental illness to death, the press release said.

The program is for Lunch with the League on Tuesday, February 5. The meeting is scheduled from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday in the Social Hall of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, which is located at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Courts, Front Page News, Government, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: capital punishment, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Lunch with the League, mental health, mental illness, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Sarah Graham McGee, TASMIE, Tennessee Alliance for the Severe Mental Illness Exclusion

Y-12 employees support East Tennessee through grants program

Posted at 12:24 pm November 17, 2018
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Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC presented grants totaling $125,000 to 22 nonprofits in eight East Tennessee counties on Thursday evening, Nov. 15, 2018, at New Hope Center. The focus areas for the grants this year were historical and cultural preservation and mental health and substance abuse. (Photo courtesy CNS Y-12)

Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC presented grants totaling $125,000 to 22 nonprofits in eight East Tennessee counties on Thursday evening, Nov. 15, 2018, at New Hope Center. The focus areas for the grants this year were historical and cultural preservation and mental health and substance abuse. (Photo courtesy CNS Y-12)

 

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Grants totaling $125,000 focus on mental health and substance abuse, and on historic and cultural preservation

There is no better time to lend a helping hand than now as the holidays approach.

Local residents needing help with mental health and substance abuse and organizations focused on historic and cultural preservation will soon get more assistance thanks to the employees of Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC.

CNS manages and operates the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Y-12 has three missions: maintaining the U.S nuclear deterrent, reducing global nuclear threats, and fueling the nuclear U.S. Navy. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: CNS, CNS Y-12 Community Investment Fund, CNS Y-12 Investment Advisory Committee, Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, East Tennessee Foundation, grants, historic and cultural preservation, mental health, nonprofit organizations, substance abuse, Y-12, Y-12 National Security Complex

Nurse to discuss mental health issues among school-age children

Posted at 1:22 am August 4, 2018
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A registered nurse who works for Anderson County Schools will discuss mental health issues among school-age children in Oak Ridge on Saturday.

The talk is hosted by the Grace Lutheran Mental Health Ministry. It’s title “Mental Health: Back to School Basics,” a free community program scheduled to start at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, August 4, in the church’s fellowship hall.

Kim Guinn, a registered nurse and director of the Project AWARE Initiative for Anderson County Schools, will discuss the current prevalence and status of mental health issues among school-age children and the correlation between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and mental health problems, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Education, Front Page News, Health, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: adverse childhood experiences, Anderson County Schools, children, Coordinated School Health, Grace Lutheran church, Grace Lutheran Mental Health Ministry, Kim Guinn, mental health, Project AWARE Initiative

ASAP: Students get the facts on drugs, win free chicken

Posted at 9:26 pm February 2, 2017
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Victoria Seiber, the Chick-fil-A Cow, and Alexis Roy at Clinton High School for the ASAP Ambassador’s National Drug and Alcohol IQ Challenge. (Photo by Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County)

Victoria Seiber, the Chick-fil-A Cow, and Alexis Roy at Clinton High School for the ASAP Ambassador’s National Drug and Alcohol IQ Challenge. (Photo by Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County)

 

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The ASAP Ambassadors Youth Coalition from Anderson County, Clinton, and Oak Ridge high schools celebrated National Drug and Alcohol Facts week last week. Aiming to increase their peers’ awareness of the dangers of drugs and alcohol, the student-led group organized the event.

Students from the three high schools tested their knowledge on drugs and drug abuse by taking the 2017 National Drug and Alcohol IQ Challenge during their school’s lunch periods. Student contestants answered questions in a buzzer style trivia game related to mental health, marijuana, and other drugs.

With the support of Project AWARE and Chick-fil-A, the event was a crowd-pleasing success, but most importantly, students gained valuable knowledge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Nonprofits Tagged With: 2013 Oak Ridge Women’s Workshop, alcohol, Alexis Roy, Anderson County Schools, ASAP, ASAP Ambassador’s National Drug and Alcohol IQ Challenge, ASAP Ambassadors Youth Coalition, Chick-fil-A, Clinton High School, drug abuse, drugs, Kim Guinn, Manshi Patel, marijuana, mental health, National Drug and Alcohol IQ Challenge, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Project AWARE, substance abuse, substance abuse prevention, Victoria Seiber

Anderson County Underage Drinking Task Force to present Town Hall, free movie on Nov. 30

Posted at 2:10 pm November 25, 2016
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The Anderson County Underage Drinking Task Force will be presenting a Town Hall meeting on November 30 at the Ritz Theater in Clinton. The Town Hall is scheduled to start at 6 p.m., a press release said.

It will be an open discussion of underage drinking, and it will be open to all adults in the community as well as middle and high school students who must be accompanied by their parents, guardians, and other adults, the press release said.

There will be a panel discussion formed around underage drinking in Anderson County including information on what resources are available for parents, what support is available for students, and a discussion of AWARE Anderson County, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Nonprofits Tagged With: alcohol, Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention, Anderson County, Anderson County Underage Drinking Task Force, ASAP of Anderson County, AWARE Anderson County, I Am One, mental health, Ritz Theater, Town Hall, underage drinking, Underage Drinking Task Force

Children’s mental health advocate to discuss AWARE program in AC Schools on Monday

Posted at 12:19 pm October 23, 2016
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Kim Guinn

Kim Guinn

Kim Guinn, an advocate for children’s mental health, will discuss the Advancing Wellness and Resilience in Education, or AWARE, program in Anderson County Schools during a meeting on Monday.

Guinn is director of the Project AWARE initiative for Anderson County Schools.

The Monday program is at 11:30 a.m. October 24 in Room 102 of the Activities Building of First Presbyterian Church. It’s presented by the AAUW, Oak Ridge Branch.

The AWARE program is supported by a federal five-year-grant to help students with mental health or substance abuse issues, a press release said. In this program, teachers and other adults who interact with young people are taught “mental health first aid.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News Tagged With: AAUW, ADFAC, Advancing Wellness and Resilience in Education, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Anderson County Schools, AWARE, children's mental health, First Presbyterian Church, Kim Guinn, Marge Congdon, Mary Uziel, mental health, Oak Ridge Branch, substance abuse, White House

Specialist to discuss the importance of sleep to good mental health

Posted at 10:11 am April 14, 2016
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Gurecki Sleep

Paul Gurecki

Everyone knows that not getting enough sleep at night can impact your energy level the next day, but do you know how much a lack of sleep can impact your mental well-being?

Dr. Paul Gurecki, certified sleep specialist, will discuss the role of sleep in good mental health on Saturday, April 23. The presentation will begin at 10:30 a.m. in the fellowship hall at Grace Lutheran Church, which is at 131 West Gettysburg Avenue in Oak Ridge.

Gurecki said he will also address the value of sleep hygiene and the difficulties that mental health issues, such as medications and depression, can add to sleep habits. A neurologist also specializing in psychiatry and sleep laboratory medicine, Gurecki holds certification in both neurology and sleep medicine from the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. He has had a successful practice in Oak Ridge for more than 20 years. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News, Health, Meetings and Events Tagged With: Grace Lutheran church, Grace Lutheran Mental Health Ministry, mental health, Paul Gurecki, Sleep, sleep hygiene

Learn how music therapy can help treat mental illness, health on Oct. 17

Posted at 9:18 am October 12, 2015
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Erica Buchhammer Music Therapy

Erica Buchhammer, music therapist (Submitted photo)

“Music Therapy and Mental Health” is the topic for the Mental Health Ministry program to be held at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, October 17, at Grace Lutheran Church.

The presenter, certified music therapist Erica Buchhammer, will discuss and demonstrate with numerous musical instruments how music may be used in the treatment of individuals challenged by mental illness or other health issues.

In her synopsis about the presentation, Buchhammer describes music therapy as “a psychotherapeutic method that uses musical interaction as a means of communication and expression, with the goal of developing relationships and addressing issues where words alone may not suffice.”

A part of the presentation will be interactive, demonstrating the various categories of music activities used in the therapy from listening and responding to playing and composing to movement, recreation and relaxation, or combined with other expressive arts. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News, Health, Meetings and Events Tagged With: Erica Buchhammer, Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Grace Lutheran church, mental health, Mental Health Ministry, mental illness, music therapy, VOLume Music Therapy

Children’s mental health film screening in Oak Ridge on May 7

Posted at 2:07 pm April 25, 2015
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Sharon Boudreaux "Hear Our Voices" Poster

Sharon Boudreaux, member of the Grace Lutheran Church Mental Health Ministry team, puts up a “Hear Our Voices” poster. (Submitted photo)

 

In observance of National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day, the award-wining documentary, “Hear Our Voices: Transforming the Children’s Mental Health System,” will be shown at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 7, at the Pollard Auditorium on the Oak Ridge Associated Universities campus at 120 Badger Road. The screening is free and open to the public.

“Hear Our Voices” recounts the journeys of nine children and young people as they fight to overcome mental health issues and reach a place of recovery and wellness. Their stories are framed by comments from leading mental health professionals, who outline the need for change in children’s mental health care, a press release said.

As seen in the film trailer, one story features Naquisha, a 16-year old poet, who, “despite drive and ambition,” is held back by the mental health challenges of bi-polar and post-traumatic stress disorders. Given the opportunity to gather a network of support around herself, she is “taking control of her life and making plans for college and beyond.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News, Health, Meetings and Events Tagged With: Ann Carter, Earnhardt Films Inc., Grace Lutheran church, Grace Lutheran Church Mental Health Ministry of Oak Ridge, health care, Hear Our Voices, Hear Our Voices: Transforming the Children’s Mental Health System, mental health, Mental Health Ministry, NAMI-Oak Ridge, National Alliance on Mental Illness, National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day, Ridgeview Behavioral Health Services, Tennessee Department of Mental Health

Free Mental Health workshop at Grace Lutheran on Saturday

Posted at 11:48 am April 17, 2015
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“Art Therapy and Mental Health” is an interactive and hands-on workshop that will be hosted by the Grace Lutheran Church Mental Health Ministry on Saturday, April 18, at 10:30 a.m.  The church is located at 131 West Gettysburg Avenue in Oak Ridge.

The workshop is free and open to the public.

The program will be presented by community counselors Emma C. Burgin and Amanda DeDiego, both of whom are doctoral students in counselor education at the University of Tennessee. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Churches, Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Health, Meetings and Events Tagged With: "Art Therapy and Mental Health", Amanda DeDiego, art therapy, counseling, Emma C. Burgin, Grace Lutheran church, Grace Lutheran Church Mental Health Ministry, mandalas, mental health

Substance abuse the topic of Tuesday health lecture

Posted at 7:38 pm March 30, 2015
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Melody Morris

Melody Morris

Substance abuse comes in many forms. It can be the abuse of legal substances, such as alcohol or prescription drugs, or it can be illegal, such as the abuse of marijuana, cocaine, or methamphetamine. And it affects more than just the person using the drugs. Substance abuse can break apart families, ruin personal relationships, and make it difficult to keep a job.

Learn more about substance abuse when Methodist Medical Center partners with Ridgeview Behavioral Health to discuss this important topic during Health Night on the Town on Tuesday, March 31, at 7 p.m. in the Ridge Conference Room of Methodist Medical Center, located at 990 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Staff from Ridgeview will discuss substance abuse and its co-occurring mental health issues as well as an innovative treatment for expectant mother’s who have used or are at risk of using drugs. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Meetings and Events, Top Stories Tagged With: drugs, Health Night on the Town, Melody Morris, mental health, Methodist Medical Center, Michael Yates, Michelle Jones, Ridgeview, Ridgeview Behavioral Health, substance abuse

Grace Lutheran has candle lighting service for those with mental health issues

Posted at 6:00 pm October 12, 2013
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Grace Lutheran Church of Oak Ridge will host a candle lighting service in support of those challenged by mental illness, substance use disorders, and other brain disorders at 5 p.m. Sunday. Everyone is welcome, and a special invitation is extended to family members, members of all area churches, community organizations, and the healing professions from neighboring counties.

One in four adults experiences a mental health problem in any given year, and 50 percent will experience this problem at some time during their lives. One in five young people aged 13 to 18 also experience mental illness. These numbers continue to grow.

“The church is in a unique position to provide a community of support for those who are in pain,” Pastor Steve Damos said. “We can provide solace and faith, and be compassionate advocates for those seeking recovery and wholeness.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Health, Top Stories Tagged With: brain disorders, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Grace Lutheran church, mental health, mental illness, Mental Illness Awareness Week, NAMI, National Alliance on Mental Illness, Oak Ridge, Sharon Boudreaux, Steve Damos, substance use

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