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News & EventsHelping kids cope with Oregon tragedy
We join the nation in mourning the loss of life in Oregon's community college shooting on Thursday. In response to this and other tragedies that occur at a school, many children, teens and young adults have questions and concerns. There are excellent resources...
Back to School & Mental Health
Back-to-school is here. Families are making their lists: backpacks, school supplies, up-to-date shots, and more. One thing missing on most lists is critical to learning – children’s behavioral health checkups. Did your child or teen struggle with emotions, behavior or...
Home Alone
Some working families dread summer breaks especially when children are too old for day care and summer camps. The key to a successful, less stressful summer vacation for children is planning. Let children help you create the routines, rules, consequences and rewards...
Pharmacy helps clients in need
Pharmacist Boyd Stephens smiles as a client says, “Bless You.” “My staff and I get blessed at least once or twice a day,” Boyd said. Why so many blessings? Boyd and his staff provide 65 percent of the pharmacy’s clients with free prescription medication. In fiscal...
Celebrate July 4th: What do you value?
July 4 is an excellent time to celebrate our nation’s independence and the Declaration of Independence’s vision of our rights as citizens. It’s also a great time to declare our personal values and celebrate our individual rights. The Declaration of Independence says:...
Healing emotionally after tornadoes
The impact of tornadoes and storms, including emotional distress, lasts for some time. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) offers excellent resources for individuals, families and communities. Here are some excerpts from and a link...
Home Alone for spring break
Many parents leave older children home alone for the first time during spring break. While every child is different, the general rule is children under age 11 do not have the decision making skills to stay home alone. Before leaving a child home alone, here are some...
Sanctuary Certified Organization
Counseling & Recovery Services of Oklahoma is the only Oklahoma community mental health center certified in the internationally recognized Sanctuary model of trauma-informed care. Certification required a three-year implementation process involving clients,...
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