National Depression Screening Day - Friday, October 10

With the crisis on Wall Street, a boom of home foreclosures, and high energy and food prices throughout the country, no one can blame you for feeling anxious or overwhelmed. These days it is common and understandable to be angry, worried and even gloomy, especially if you lost your retirement fund, your job, your house, or are stressed about paying the bills.

Worry, anger and stress are normal, appropriate and even necessary during life's difficult moments. But when negative feelings prevent you from doing your daily activities or interacting with friends and loved ones, it might be time to seek help.

Take an online, anonymous mental health screening to see if you might be experiencing depression or a related disorder and learn how to get help.
 

Listen to a radio interview aired on 99.1 WMYX, 103.7 KISS FM and 1250 WSSP with Karen Handrich, President and CEO of MHA
 
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Listen to a 'A Push to Prevent Suicide' - an interview with Shel Gross, Director of Public Policy

Recently Released. Burden of Suicide Report in WI

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Oct. 11 - Out of the Darkness Community Walk, proceeds to benefit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Nov. 22 - National Survivors of Suicide Event in Milwaukee

Dec. 9 is MHA's Annual Luncheon
 

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