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Defining Design Benefits the CU Johnson Depression Center

  • Posted by Holli Keyser
  • On May 2, 2019
The Brass Bed will host its 4th Annual Defining Design event on May 9, from 5 – 8pm. Defining Design is a celebration of the designers whom we have the privilege of working with and offers an opportunity to showcase their vision of bedroom design for our customers to see. It is the ultimate “meet and greet,” […]
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Nurturing Resiliency in Kids – Free Workshop

  • Posted by Holli Keyser
  • On April 4, 2019
Parents make choices daily on how best to guide children through the opportunities and hurdles along the road from childhood to adulthood. What does the experience and research by experts tell us about how best to undertake this mission? “Parenting is a humbling experience, but one in which we can really learn to become better […]
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Supporting Teenagers: When Should I Be Worried?

  • Posted by Holli Keyser
  • On March 11, 2019
In this Toolbox Learning Series video, Scott Cypers, PhD discusses how to understand the differences between typical and atypical teenage behavior, recognize when “teen angst” becomes something more concerning, and learn how to seek appropriate professional support. This video is also available on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/Zj7cy4HMWG8 
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Continuing our Impact

  • Posted by Holli Keyser
  • On February 11, 2019
  The Johnson Depression Center had quite a year in 2018. We continue to grow our impact to advance our mission: improve the lives of people with depression and mood disorders through clinical excellence, innovative research, community programs, and education. We’ve seen a nine percent increase in our services over the last year, and our services are forecasted to grow 12 percent this […]
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Community Programs Offer Education, Support and Hope

  • Posted by Holli Keyser
  • On January 29, 2019
As part of the CU Johnson Depression Center’s (JDC’s) mission, we provide education and programming aimed at addressing current mental health issues and concerns. These programs have been developed and delivered based on the community’s needs, focusing on what is relevant and important to Colorado. Over the last few years, the JDC has built out eight […]
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Anxiety: To Worry or Not to Worry

  • Posted by Holli Keyser
  • On December 10, 2018
In this Toolbox Learning Series video, Scott Cypers, PhD, provides tips and tools to understand the basics of anxiety and stress response in yourself and your children. Learn how to recognize when anxiety becomes “an anxiety disorder” and what helpful treatments and simple skills are available to support your child at home and school. This video […]
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World Mental Health Day: Coping with Stress in the Workplace

  • Posted by Holli Keyser
  • On October 9, 2018
Every year, World Mental Health Day serves as an opportunity to raise awareness of mental health issues and mobilize efforts in support of them. For a long time, there has been stigma around talking about mental health in the workplace. However, increasingly, the dialogue is starting to open up and employers are recognizing how important […]
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Integrating Mental Health in Employee Wellness Programs

  • Posted by Holli Keyser
  • On September 4, 2018
If employers have the opportunity to significantly increase productivity while reducing costs by investing in their employees, would they turn a blind eye? Consider the new imperative for employers—integrating mental health in employee wellness programs. Why? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recognize mental illness as a major public health issue, and is […]
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Part 2: Back to School Stress Tips 101

  • Posted by Holli Keyser
  • On August 20, 2018
Note: This is part one of a two-part series.  The start of a school year can be a challenging time for children and parents with transitions from one grade to another, new teachers, bullying, social pressure and much more. With a little preparation and the right attitude, shifting from a laid back summer to the routine […]
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