At Pawnee Mental Health, we are committed to enhancing the well-being of individuals and families in our community through a holistic approach to behavioral health and recovery services. Our mission is to provide compassionate, person-centered care that fosters healing, empowerment, and resilience. Our Podcast, "Bright Minds, Brighter Days," will include a number of topics in the mental health world, and will feature Pawnee staff to help you understand the challenges, treatment and solutions we are working on. Pawnee.org #pawnee #mentalhealthkansas
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Bright Minds, Brighter Days. A Pawnee Mental Health Podcast of Hope! is a health podcast hosted by Dave Lewis, with 14 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Episode #13
How Do School-Based Services Help Students Thrive?
Aug 5, 202626 minS1
What does it mean for children to have access to mental health care? Children now are growing up with access to technology their whole lives, arising new experiences and views on the world that increase anxiety, depression, and present new socialization issues. How do we ensure they have adequate support and mental health care while ensuring their education isn’t impacted? Colleen O'Connell and Autumn Brown from Pawnee Mental Health’s School Based Services educate us today on what it means to have mental health professionals in schools partnered with counselors and other support systems. Have questions, thoughts, or stories you want to share? We would love to hear from you! Shoot us an email at brightminds@pawnee.org Your mental health matters. While this podcast is meant to foster connection, understanding, and hope, we know that some conversations may bring up difficult or emotional moments. If you need support, help is available and you don’t have to navigate it alone. If you or someone you know is in crisis or experiencing emotional distress, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Free, confidential support is available at any time. To learn more about Pawnee Mental Health, visit us at https://www.pawnee.org
Last episode we navigated what the world of mental health looks like for active duty and retired military, but what does that look like for their loved-ones and families? We brought in Sarah Hinrichsen who is a teacher, military spouse, and mom to explore those experiences. She shares what it meant to be the family still at home while her husband was deployed, the transition as he comes home, and what the world of mental health looks like for her and her children. Have questions, thoughts, or stories you want to share? We would love to hear from you! Shoot us an email at brightminds@pawnee.org Your mental health matters. While this podcast is meant to foster connection, understanding, and hope, we know that some conversations may bring up difficult or emotional moments. If you need support, help is available and you don’t have to navigate it alone. If you or someone you know is in crisis or experiencing emotional distress, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Free, confidential support is available at any time. To learn more about Pawnee Mental Health, visit us at https://www.pawnee.org
<p>Whether medication is prescribed for mental or physical ailments, why do we experience hesitancy around taking medication?</p><p>For many, medication for chronic illness can feel overwhelming including finding the right medication and the long-term commitment. We invited physician assistants Cshandar Lamb and Dan Krause to discuss what starting medication looks like, the management after, and other treatment options. </p><p>Have questions, thoughts, or stories you want to share? We would love to hear from you! Shoot us an email at brightminds@pawnee.org</p><p>Your mental health matters. While this podcast is meant to foster c...
<p>In a world focused on trending self-care, making time for that care can feel overwhelming and hard to know where to start.</p><p><br/></p><p>We are opening up May is Mental Health month talking about self-care, exploring the impact of grounding and sleep in your routines. We open with guest Terra Upham, Pawnee Mental Health’s Therapy Services Director, to talk about the importance of sleep and the routines you build around sleep. Vanessa Hager, Studio Manager & Instructor at Little Apple Pilates, joins in the conversation talking about yoga practices that you can take with you ev...
<p>With Summer just around the corner, what does routine mean for kids?</p><p><br/></p><p>Today we are taking a look at the importance of Summer routines for children, focusing not only around the transition back into school but how these routines impact long term. We sought insight from Shannon Gilds, the Director of Programs for Boys & Girls Club of Manhattan. Together we explore not only the offerings of Boys & Girls Club, but also the reasoning behind their programming and what you can implement it at home. </p><p>Have questions, thoughts, or stories you want to s...
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