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    MHRCET prohibits unlawful discrimination against applicants or employees based on race, color, national origin, ancestry, creed, religion, sex, age 40 and over, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, marital status, gender expression or any other characteristic protected by state or local law.

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    BECOME A VOLUNTEER

    If you are kind, helpful, compassionate, and genuinely care about the wellbeing of others we need people like you to join our team. At our organization, volunteers are essential.

    Volunteering allows you to bring your own experience, knowledge, enthusiasm, and knowledge to the services we provide.

    Requirements for volunteering vary and may include reference and background checks when handling sensitive information.

    Orientation and training is required of all volunteers. The process not only helps to become familiar with programs and services but to advocate with a clear understanding of those we serve.

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    COUNTY CONTACT LIST
    Mental Health Departments
     
    SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCES
    Statewide and National Links
     
    FAMILY SUPPORT & ADVOCACY
    Everyday families are challenged and impacted by the needs of a loved one diagnosed with a mental health illness. Symptoms can be confusing, scary, and difficult to live with. They may even create tension in your personal and professional life.

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    PEER SUPPORT SPECIALISTS  (cont.)
    Peer Support Specialists are individuals in recovery from mental health and/or substance use disorders. They identify and apply personal experiences to assist others in the early stage of recovery. Peer-run programs focus on general support and advocacy to promote social inclusion strategies.

    COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH PLANS  (cont.)
    The California Department of Health Care Services provides information on mental health programs for Children and Youth, Adults and Older Adults. For additional information please view  the California Department of Health Care Services website.

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    AFFORDABLE CARE ACT

    The Affordable Care Act provides Americans with better health security by putting in place comprehensive health insurance reforms that will:

    • Expand coverage
    • Hold insurance companies accountable
    • Lower health care costs
    • Guarantee more choice
    • Enhance the quality of care for all Americans

    The Affordable Care Act actually refers to two separate pieces of legislation — the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (P.L. 111-148) and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-152).

    The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is responsible for implementing laws passed by Congress related to Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and the Basic Health Program.

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    DEMOGRAPHICS
    Nearly one in five U.S. adults lives with a mental illness (44.7 million).

    U.S. Mental Health Demographics

     
    MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ACT (MHSA)
    In any year, between 5% and 7% of adults have a serious mental illness as do a similar percentage of children — between 5% and 9%. Therefore, more than two million children, adults and seniors in California are affected by a potentially disabling mental illness every year.

    No parent should have to give up custody of a child and no adult or senior should have to become disabled or homeless to get mental health services as too often happens now. No individual or family should have to suffer inadequate or insufficient treatment due to language or cultural barriers to care.

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    Sharing your personal experiences can potentially help another individual in a way only someone who has experienced it can identify and understand.

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    • What type of mental illness or addiction are/were you battling?
    • If struggling with a mental illness, what are you doing to manage your symptoms from day to day?
    • If you are addicted, or recovering from an addiction, what steps are you taking to stay clean?
    • Are you currently receiving support (family, friends, etc.)?
    • What types of challenges have you experienced?

    Your story matters. It can change the life of one person, or many. Submit your story and inspire, motivate, encourage, and most of all inform others that they are not alone.

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    LEADERSHIP

    • Who Are We
    • Board Leadership
    • Mission & Vision Statement
    • Our Founding Principals
    • Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Statement
    • Departments
    • Technology

    JOIN OUR TEAM

    MHRCET prohibits unlawful discrimination against applicants or employees based on race, color, national origin, ancestry, creed, religion, sex, age 40 and over, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, marital status, gender expression or any other characteristic protected by state or local law.

    Read more >>

    BECOME A VOLUNTEER

    If you are kind, helpful, compassionate, and genuinely care about the wellbeing of others we need people like you to join our team. At our organization, volunteers are essential.

    Volunteering allows you to bring your own experience, knowledge, enthusiasm, and knowledge to the services we provide.

    Requirements for volunteering vary and may include reference and background checks when handling sensitive information.

    Orientation and training is required of all volunteers. The process not only helps to become familiar with programs and services but to advocate with a clear understanding of those we serve.

    Read more >>

  • Resources

    COUNTY CONTACT LIST
    Mental Health Departments
     
    SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCES
    Statewide and National Links
     
    FAMILY SUPPORT & ADVOCACY
    Everyday families are challenged and impacted by the needs of a loved one diagnosed with a mental health illness. Symptoms can be confusing, scary, and difficult to live with. They may even create tension in your personal and professional life.

    Read more >>

    PEER SUPPORT SPECIALISTS  (cont.)
    Peer Support Specialists are individuals in recovery from mental health and/or substance use disorders. They identify and apply personal experiences to assist others in the early stage of recovery. Peer-run programs focus on general support and advocacy to promote social inclusion strategies.

    COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH PLANS  (cont.)
    The California Department of Health Care Services provides information on mental health programs for Children and Youth, Adults and Older Adults. For additional information please view  the California Department of Health Care Services website.

  • Stay Informed

    AFFORDABLE CARE ACT

    The Affordable Care Act provides Americans with better health security by putting in place comprehensive health insurance reforms that will:

    • Expand coverage
    • Hold insurance companies accountable
    • Lower health care costs
    • Guarantee more choice
    • Enhance the quality of care for all Americans

    The Affordable Care Act actually refers to two separate pieces of legislation — the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (P.L. 111-148) and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-152).

    The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is responsible for implementing laws passed by Congress related to Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and the Basic Health Program.

    Read more >>

    DEMOGRAPHICS
    Nearly one in five U.S. adults lives with a mental illness (44.7 million).

    U.S. Mental Health Demographics

     
    MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ACT (MHSA)
    In any year, between 5% and 7% of adults have a serious mental illness as do a similar percentage of children — between 5% and 9%. Therefore, more than two million children, adults and seniors in California are affected by a potentially disabling mental illness every year.

    No parent should have to give up custody of a child and no adult or senior should have to become disabled or homeless to get mental health services as too often happens now. No individual or family should have to suffer inadequate or insufficient treatment due to language or cultural barriers to care.

    Read more >>

  • Share Your Story

    WE INVITE YOU TO SHARE
    YOUR STORY WITH OTHERS

    We want to hear your voice!

    Sharing your personal experiences can potentially help another individual in a way only someone who has experienced it can identify and understand.

    Read complete details here >>

    • What type of mental illness or addiction are/were you battling?
    • If struggling with a mental illness, what are you doing to manage your symptoms from day to day?
    • If you are addicted, or recovering from an addiction, what steps are you taking to stay clean?
    • Are you currently receiving support (family, friends, etc.)?
    • What types of challenges have you experienced?

    Your story matters. It can change the life of one person, or many. Submit your story and inspire, motivate, encourage, and most of all inform others that they are not alone.

    All stories are reviewed prior to sharing on our website. We do not sell or post stories without your consent.

    ** Prior to submitting information please see all Terms and Conditions.

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Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)

ADD is one of the most common childhood neurodevelopmental disorders and often lasts into adulthood. Children  may have trouble paying attention, controlling impulsive behaviors (may act without thinking about what the result will be), or behave overly active.

There are three different types of ADD, depending on which types of symptoms are strongest in the individual.

  • Predominantly Inattentive Presentation: It is hard to organize or finish a task, to pay attention to details, or to follow instructions or conversations. The person is easily distracted or forgets details.
  • Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Presentation: The person fidgets and talks a lot. It is hard to sit still for long, smaller children may run, jump or climb constantly. The individual may interrupt others, grab things from people, or speak at inappropriate times.
  • Combined Presentation: Symptoms of two types are equally present.

Because symptoms can change over time, the presentation may change over time as well.

The causes and risk factors for ADD are unknown, but research shows that genetics plays an important role. Other possible causes and risk factors include brain injury, alcohol and tobacco use during pregnancy, or premature delivery. Research does not support the popular beliefs that ADD is caused by eating too much sugar, watching too much television, parenting, or social and environmental factors. Of course these might make symptoms worse, but there is no evidence that they are the main causes of ADD.

There is no single test to diagnose ADD, and many other problems, like anxiety, depression and certain types of learning disabilities, can have similar symptoms. The first step is having a medical exam to rule out other problems with symptoms like ADD. The second step may include a checklist for rating ADD symptoms and taking a history of the child from parents, teachers, and sometimes, the child.

In most cases, ADD is best treated with a combination of behavior therapy and medication. For preschoolers (4-5 years) with ADD, behavior therapy is recommended as the first line of treatment. No single treatment is the answer for every child and good treatment plans include close monitoring, follow-ups and changes along the way.

In addition to treatments, having a healthy lifestyle can make it easier for your child to deal with ADD. Some that may help:

  • Having a healthy diet
  • Participating in physical activity each day
  • Limiting the amount of daily screen time
  • Getting the recommended amount of sleep each night based on age

In order to make sure your children reach their full potential, it is very important to get help for ADD as early as possible.

If you have concerns about ADD, you can take your child to a child psychologist or developmental pediatrician. You can also contact your local early intervention agency (for children under 3) or public school (for children 3 and older).

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