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1 In 4 Quarterly Newsletter April 2017
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1 In 4 Quarterly Newsletter January 2017
8 Strategies for Better Mental Health in 2017 We all have areas of our lives that we would like to improve. A new year is the perfect time to begin […]
Florida Hospital Awards Aspire Health Partners $470,000
Aspire Health Partners received $470,000 for a navigation program that transfers patients from emergency departments to Aspire for substance abuse or mental health services. Click HERE to read the full […]
Governor Scott Recognizes Aspire Staff
Governor Scott was in Orlando on September 29th to recognize over 100 Aspire staff members who participated in the response to the Pulse shooting this past June. Congratulations on a […]
Children, Teens, School and Pulse Nightclub Trauma
Dale Budha, LCSW Director, Outpatient Counseling Services The Orlando Pulse Nightclub shooting both directly and indirectly affected most of the City of Orlando including our children and teens. As children […]
Relapse Prevention Planning
Keith Raskin, MA, LMHC Director of Medical Assisted Treatment Programs The holidays can be stressful. Stress at this time of year is often caused by several factors. This may include […]
NCTSN Response: Orlando Nightclub Hate Crime and Act of Terrorism
Catastrophic Mass Violence Resources Talking to Children about the Shooting Psychological Impact of the Recent Shooting Tip Sheet for Youth Talking to Journalists about the Shooting Tips for Parents on Media Coverage Parent Guidelines for […]
Counseling and Trauma Support for Those Affected by the Plaza Theater & Pulse Nightclub Shootings
Orlando, Fla. – Monday, June 13, 2016, 2:00 pm – As Central Florida continues to cope with the tragic events of this weekend, at the Plaza Theater and Pulse nightclub, […]
Notice of Priority Admissions to Substance Abuse Treatment
The Federal Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, has identified certain populations that must receive priority admission to treatment when the cost of […]
