The Village Dispatch: CMHRC's June 2023 Newsletter Topic: Thank You! Wednesday Webinars: Biomarkers & Thermoregulation Clinical Seminar for Professionals: What is Fear of Harm? Free Resources
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Dear ::subscriber.first_name::,
Thank you for your generosity during Children’s Mental Health Awareness Month. I, and all of us at CMHRC, are deeply moved by the commitment of our CMHRC Family of Donors.
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If you missed the opportunity to participate in our spring fundraiser, not to worry! Gifts can be made year round through our safe and secure online giving platform, on our website, by clicking the link below, or by mailing a contribution to:
CMHRC Gift Processing
111 Hekili St. Suite A-600
Kailua, HI 96734
CMHRC is the only organization partnering directly with parents and families living with mood disorders, bipolar disorder, and FOH. We are rapidly expanding and designing programs, services, and membership communities essential to meet the needs of families and mental healthcare providers.
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The parents, families, and professionals with whom we partner are grateful to receive much-needed support from CMHRC. Your gifts make this possible.
On a personal note, I would like to thank you for your generosity, your compassion, and for being an essential part of the CMHRC community.
Thank you,
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Elizabeth Errico
Executive Director, CMHRC
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Biomarkers & Thermoregulation in Bipolar and Fear of Harm Disorders
June 21st, 7:30pm Eastern Time
Did you know that body temperature and environmental temperature can have a dramatic impact on mood regulation? Have you heard of the newly identified phenotype of bipolar dubbed "Fear of Harm"? Well, join
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us this June for a webinar that focuses on understanding thermoregulation and how it intersects with Bipolar and Fear of Harm.
Learn how to gather information on temperature, what parents can look for, what it feels like for patients, and what to do when it triggers emotional dysregulation.
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CLINICAL SEMINARS for PROFESSIONALS
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What is Fear of Harm?
June 28th, 5:00pm Eastern Time
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Have you heard us use the term “Fear of Harm” and want to know more? “Fear of Harm” is the name used for a newly identified phenotype of bipolar disorder, and it’s not as rare as you might think. Researchers estimate that more than 1/3 of all those with bipolar also have the Fear of
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Harm Phenotype. That upwards of 250,000 children and 2 million adults in the US alone.
Join us on June 28th to learn about its origins, how to identify it, and what the research proven treatments are.
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Our March Webinar guest, Steve Hoersting, has let us know his book is now available!
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