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Substance use comes with a lot of health risks. But there are lots of support and resources available in South Dakota.
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Meet a psychologist who has spent a lifetime promoting and advocating for mental health care in South Dakota.
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How do you bridge the mental health conversation with your loved ones? A new Department of Social Services ad campaign hopes to point you in the right direction for resources.
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A year ago, South Dakota transitioned the 10-digit National Suicide Prevention Lifeline to the 988 Suicide and Crisis hotline number.
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The program helps police who are responding to mental health problems by giving them access to behavioral health professionals around the clock, who help with de-escalation during the crisis.
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Kari Leiting, PhD, and In The Moment host Lori Walsh talk about PTSD, treatments that veterans can seek and how loved ones can offer support.
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Learn how to better care for your mental health from the experts behind a local therapy podcast.
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A year after the laws passage, over one hundred new mental health professionals could be trained for South Dakota’s needs thanks to funding provided by the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act.
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Rep. Taylor Rehfeldt joins In the Moment to discuss creating and improving suicide prevention resources in South Dakota.
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In the next few years, Lewis & Clark Behavioral Health Services will have a new facility thanks to grants and community support.