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Insights and Implications of ADHD

Insights and Implications of ADHD

Our understanding of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has grown significantly in the last decade or so. But, because the knowledge of the public has not caught up to the research, myths about ADHD reach far and wide. Clearing up some of those myths will help you understand what is like for kids and adults who live with ADHD.…

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Blue Cross Blue Shield ND Caring Foundation Helps Dakota Family Services provide FREE Community Chats on Mental Health Topics

Blue Cross Blue Shield ND Caring Foundation Helps Dakota Family Services provide FREE Community Chats on Mental Health Topics

The Blue Cross Blue Shield ND Caring Foundation granted $20,000 to Dakota Family Services to support its free Community Chats.…

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Understanding Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Understanding Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy can help you identify your thought patterns, how they make you feel, and how they impact your actions—giving you a powerful way to manage your mental health and create more healthy patterns of thinking.…

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Amanda Daggett, APRN, PMHNP-BC, joins Dakota Family Services

Amanda Daggett, APRN, PMHNP-BC, joins Dakota Family Services

Amanda Daggett, APRN, PMHNP-BC recently joined Dakota Family Services, an outpatient behavioral health clinic, as a Nurse Practitioner.…

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Working Together to Prevent Suicide

Working Together to Prevent Suicide

If you are concerned about someone, start with an honest conversation. It is a myth that asking and talking about suicide will put the idea into someone's head.…

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Suicide Prevention and Awareness

Suicide Prevention and Awareness

If you recognize any of the signs or are worried about a friend or loved one, ask them if they are OK and if they are contemplating suicide. It might make you uncomfortable, but no one is ever going to be mad at you for asking them how they are doing.…

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Internet Safety

Internet Safety

Since its birth in the 1960-1980s, the Internet has grown tremendously. What started as a limited communication tool for academic, military, and research institutions has evolved into a primary way for people to connect. As one of the biggest sources of entertainment, the internet has also become one of the scariest places for children to venture.…

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A Guide to Play Therapy

A Guide to Play Therapy

Play is an important part of childhood development. Child development can be disrupted by stress, trauma, or other factors. When this happens, children may struggle with communication skills, social skills, self-esteem, anxiety, or depression. Play is how children learn, how they express their thoughts and emotions.…

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Sara Kuhn joins Dakota Family Services in Fargo

Sara Kuhn joins Dakota Family Services in Fargo

Sara recently joined Dakota Family Services, an outpatient behavioral health clinic, as a clinical psychology doctoral intern.…

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Emotions vs. Feelings vs. Moods

Emotions vs. Feelings vs. Moods

While most of us have a general idea of moods, feelings, and emotions—you likely don't know their real differences. Learn what they are here.…

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Jessie Mertz, LCSW, joins Dakota Family Services in Fargo

Jessie Mertz, LCSW, joins Dakota Family Services in Fargo

Jessie Mertz, LCSW, recently joined Dakota Family Services, an outpatient behavioral health clinic, as a therapist.…

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Bullying and Your Child

Bullying and Your Child

Bullying can be a devastating experience. It impacts not only the person being bullied, but also their friends and family members; and even acquaintances who witness it.…

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