
TIEMH Talks: Boost your mental health with these six New Year’s resolutions
As the first month of 2020 draws to a close, we recommend you add the following activities to your list of New Year’s resolutions to boost your mental health.
As the first month of 2020 draws to a close, we recommend you add the following activities to your list of New Year’s resolutions to boost your mental health.
The workgroup not provided valuable insight, and fostered important conversations.
The Texas Institute for Excellence in Mental Health’s Kaleigh Emerson has been named the Steve Hicks School of Social Work’s Empoyee of the Quarter for
Content Warning: This article contains a discussion about suicide that may be upsetting to some readers. When Netflix launched their controversial series “13 Reasons Why,”
This fall season, we asked our experts from the Texas Institute for Excellence in Mental Health to share their favorite self-care tip to practice during the holidays.
The Texas Institute for Excellence in Mental Health joined forces with a plethora of other organizations to put on the 4th Annual Strong Schools Summit.
TxSOC provided a safe space for attendees needing emotional support at the Austin Youth Film Festival’s screening of the “TOWER.”
We are hiring an evaluator to support the new Suicide Care Initiative, funded by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission.
What do the National Basketball Association and the Texas Institute for Excellence in Mental Health have in common?
A collection of resources shared by TIEMH throughout Suicide Prevention Month.
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