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Letter to the General Public

DATE: March 16, 2020
Letter to the General Public, Clients, and Hoyleton Family and Friends, During this time of uncertainty, it is clear that we will continue to serve our clients and our communities while maintaining a healthy workplace for our employees. While communication is very fluid and the local, state, and federal governments are communicating continually, Hoyleton wants […]
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Three Benefits of Our Holistic Approach in Behavioral Care

DATE: October 3, 2019
In the U.S., the use of behavioral counseling services is on the rise. According to a recent study by BARNA research, 42% of Americans surveyed have visited a therapist and 36% are open to it. Younger people, including millennials and Gen Xers, are especially open to seeking mental health help. Our counseling team has experienced […]
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Suicide Prevention Starts With You

DATE: September 12, 2019
by Keia Shipp-Smith | Graphics by Stephanie Tesreau Suicide is a national epidemic that does not discriminate based on age, race, gender or socioeconomic status and can affect any person at any time. September is National Suicide Prevention Month, a time when mental health professionals, community advocates, survivors and allies work together to promote and […]
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Living Your Best Life in a Hectic World

DATE: September 5, 2019
by Keia Shipp-Smith | Graphics by Karlee Brimberry September is National Self-Improvement Month, but what does self-improvement mean and look like when applied to everyday life? Often, self-improvement is defined as the betterment of one’s knowledge, status, or character by an individual’s own efforts. In an effort to go it alone to make changes in […]
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Back to School: Part 4

DATE: August 28, 2019
By Karlee Brimberry Going back to school can be an overwhelming feeling at first. Whether a student is starting a new school, has a difficult time making friends, or doesn’t know their teacher, these can all be factors to take into consideration when a child is feeling anxious. Some children may also have social anxiety, […]
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Back to School: Part 1

DATE: August 8, 2019
Starting back to school can be demanding as you prepare your child both physically and mentally. August is back to school month, and we want to remind you of the importance of early preparation as you ensure that your child is up-to-date on all their medical requirements. Below is an updated list of requirements for […]
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Three Ways Counseling Can Help Someone with PTSD

DATE: June 27, 2019
Like most mental health conditions, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is complex in nature and, therefore, does not have one specific cure. Despite the multitude of events, triggers, and symptoms associated with PTSD, there are some ways counseling can be an effective treatment method. Everyone processes trauma differently, but there are some common ways counseling can […]
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Five Great Podcasts About Youth Behavioral Health

DATE: April 15, 2019
Every parent hopes to raise happy children that grow up and lead independent, healthy lives. But, life’s challenges sometimes make this more difficult. Fortunately, there are many different services and resources designed to guide parents along that child-rearing journey through difficult behavioral health issues that arise as a result of a variety of circumstances. Read […]
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Three Simple Nutrition Tips That Promote Behavioral Health

DATE: March 28, 2019
Across all ages and demographics, keeping the body nourished is necessary for proper development, which can last until early adulthood. For both children and young adults, some of which may be dealing with behavioral challenges, this is especially important. With many studies proving a strong connection between behavior and diet, the need for proper nutrition […]
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