(Re)Thinking Kids: Problem-Solving Skills for Challenging Behaviors

By Tre Gabriel Flawless Intern There are more than 15 million kids with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges in North America alone. Most are misunderstood and being ineffectively disciplined. I learned this recently, when I attended a Tier 1 training for “Think:Kids in Collaborative Problem Solving,” led by Think:Kids Director & Founder, Dr. Stuart Ablon…

Dueling Diagnoses: Intertwined Conditions

  At Mental Health America’s annual conference in Washington D.C., the theme was “dueling diagnoses”— the experience of having multiple medical conditions, typically affecting all aspects of health. Many of the speakers at the conference shared what it’s like to live with a physical illness along with mental health issues. Depression and anxiety are two…

Project L.I.F.T. is Lifting Teens in a Flawless Way

By Tre Gabriel Flawless Intern “When sparks are flying the kids are changing” – Bob Zaccheo founder of Project Lift The Flawless team recently visited Project L.I.F.T. (Life Initiatives for Teens), a Florida-based non-profit movement, dedicated to improving the lives of at-risk teens and their families through substance use treatment, mental health counseling, mentoring, and…

Creativity for Healing

By Georgie Blenkey Flawless Intern  This blog will be talking about topics that may be triggering, so take care while reading or feel free to take a break. We recently had the opportunity to attend Mental Health America’s annual conference in D.C. The topic was “Dueling Diagnoses,” so a lot of information was shared on…

Progress in Action: When Theory Becomes Personal

By Maureen Mahoney Flawless Intern In June, I attended the Mental Health America Conference with the Flawless team. It was three days filled with inspiration, hope, truth, resilience, education, and a strong sense of unity. By the end of the conference, I was already experiencing a profound connection between what I was learning and my…

Life Lessons from Prom and Graduation Season

“Schools all over the country are looking at the issue that they call ‘social and emotional learning’: how do they teach kids age-old values like character and grit and perseverance, openness, trust, and listening, all these kinds of qualities that we need to put into our schools. The irony here is: what we’ve discovered in…

Men’s Health Month Includes MENtal Health

By Tre Gabriel Flawless Intern In June we celebrate not only Father’s Day, but also Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month: a milestone that is just as important but perhaps less recognized.  Men’s Mental Health Month is especially significant because it is dedicated to reversing a concerning statistic: men are less likely than women to seek…