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For those in the #NewYork/#NewJersey area … don’t miss this Saturday, 27 April’s Jojo’s Cause event to raise money for both #braininjury #research and families in need at the local level. jojoscause.org


Today is a special day to show some appreciation for the #Caregivers in your life. If you are a #Caregiver, thank you for all you do! #ThankYou #Caregiving #ThankACaregiver #NationalCaregiversDay

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We are grateful for your support on this #GivingTuesday. Donate today and TRIPLE your support to @BrainLine! Donate here: bit.ly/BrainLineDonate #ThankYou #GivingTuesday2023 #BrainInjury #TBI #PTSD

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"After successfully dodging #COVID for over 3 years, the virus finally struck our household." BrainLine.org blogger David A. Grant discusses "Long Brain Injury" - the #BrainFog, #fatigue, and other #BrainInjury symptoms made worse by #COVID19. brainline.org/DGlbi


"I don’t really care why playing a role alleviates some of my husband's #PTSD symptoms, I am just glad it does!" Veteran #caregiver Stacey Shade-Ware blogs about the healing power of dressing up at Renaissance Fair. #VeteranCaregiver #Acting brainline.org/blog/harmony-t…


🧟‍♀️ Brains!🧟‍♂️ You don't have to be a zombie to appreciate a good #brain. Learn about different types of #neuroimaging or brain scans used to see your brain: brainline.org/slideshow/brai… (IMG: "Happy Halloween from @BrainLine")

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[1/4] TODAY is #WorldMentalHealthDay, a day for global mental health awareness About HALF of individuals living with #TBI are affected by depression within the 1ST YEAR after injury and and nearly TWO-THIRDS are affected within 7 YEARS after injury RESOURCES⬇️

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"Prior to my injury, there had been nothing to compensate for." BrainLine.org blogger David A. Grant shares how #CompensatoryStrategies help him every day while living with #TraumaticBrainInjury. #TBI #BrainInjury #GoogleTools brainline.org/blog/getting-b…

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Today is #WorldMentalHealthDay! PTSD expert @TamarRodney, PhD, shares why #MentalHealth is just as important as #PhysicalHealth: bit.ly/MentalPhysical… If you are living with #BrainInjury or #PTSD visit BrainLine.org to learn about improving your mental health. #Hope


October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month. In this personal essay, learn how #yoga helped one mother process the #trauma and impact of her late-term pregnancy loss. #PTSD #TraumaHealing #YogaForPTSD #PregnancyLoss #PregnancyLossAwareness brainline.org/story/healing-…

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A5: It's a common fear that asking others about #suicide will put the idea in their head - but that is NOT true. Asking directly "Are you thinking about suicide?" shows that you care and are someone they can talk to about how they're feeling. #WWPChat cohenveteransnetwork.org/suicideprevent…


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A3: One of the biggest red flags to look for is a shift in behavior. This article is a great resource to learn about the potential warning signs and what you can do to help prevent #VeteranSuicide: wwp.news/3R6QRGW #WWPChat


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YES. Knowing the warning signs for suicide and how to get help can help save lives. Learn about behaviors that may be a sign that someone is thinking about #suicide from @NIMHgov at go.usa.gov/xVCyZ. #WWPChat

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Signs like withdrawal, depressed mood, and speaking about suicide vary from person to person but may not be present. The best thing to do is talk honestly and listen openly. It takes an immense amount of strength to talk about difficult feelings. #WWPChat #SuicidePrevention

Q3: Are there signs that someone is at risk for suicide that a family member, friend, or coworker can look for? #WWPChat



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A2: Let them know that reaching out for help takes strength and there are resources to help. #WWPChat


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If you’re a veteran in crisis or concerned about one, responders are available 24/7 to listen & help - Dial 988 then Press 1, chat at VeteransCrisisLine.net/Chat, or text 838255. #PreventSuicide #WWPChat

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Q2: What should someone do if they are in crisis or they are concerned about a family member or friend being at risk for suicide? #WWPChat


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A1 Through breaking down the stigma of suicide we are providing hope and resources to help those struggling with thoughts of suicide. #WWPChat


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Q1: What is National Suicide Prevention Month? #WWPChat


"... an unexpected consequence followed: my decades-long #depression disappeared. I was as stunned as anyone" BrainLine.org blogger David A. Grant shares his experiences with #BrainInjury/#TBI #Hope #SuicideAwarenss #SuicideAwarenessMonth brainline.org/blog/getting-b…


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