Gifted Behavioral Health

Gifted Behavioral Health A multistate private practice established by Felicia M. Turner, APRN, PMHNP-BC.

We are dedicated to providing exceptional services to individuals and their families who may face challenges accessing quality services in their local area.

Day 2/365 Days of AwarenessMost people do not realize how the access to mental health treatment is different in every st...
01/03/2020

Day 2/365 Days of Awareness

Most people do not realize how the access to mental health treatment is different in every state. In Washington State, their public schools have psychologists and mental health counselors on staff for students to utilize when they are in need of services. This is certainly a great addition for students to have greater access to care. How did the state determine this would be an effective way to help students in need. Unlike Washington State residents, those living in Florida over 3,000 miles away have a more challenging time assessing care, especially if their on Medicaid.

No one likes to hear about teen su***de, but avoiding the occurrence do not help bring awareness to such an important topic. This is a tragedy that hits too close to home. This teen was a local football star and the mass amount of pressure was overwhelming him to the point he grew tired and eventually lost hope. Sometimes anxiety leads to depression as a person can only take so much for so long. It really has me thinking that if he had greater access to care starting in his school would he have had the services he needed to make it through such a tough time in his life.

Suicides are preventable, as in they do not have to happen. We can all help by being kind to others and always asking someone if they're okay. Showing empathy and compassion can sometimes go a long way. I wish I could have helped him. It's time we all do our part and spread mental health awareness all year long.

Sincerely,

Felicia Turner, APRN

https://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/broward/deerfield-beach/fl-ne-bryce-gowdy-mental-health-20200101-ryf43wlw25e6too3bdce6lt35i-story.html

Bryce Gowdy, a teen football star who died by su***de, had been facing several problems, his family says. Gowdy’s struggle with mental health likely was exacerbated by his family’s financial setbacks and housing situation. “He was in a position he shouldn’t have been in,” his cousin says.

Day 1/365 Days of AwarenessUpdated: a minute agoIt's pretty, amazing how we live in a world where mental health is only ...
01/02/2020

Day 1/365 Days of Awareness
Updated: a minute ago

It's pretty, amazing how we live in a world where mental health is only discussed depending on certain situations or how its recognized only for a few weeks out of the year. For those who live with a mental illness, mental disorder, or mental health symptoms, it is definitely worth paying close attention to everyday of the year, all 365 days of it.

This blog is my voice as a mental health professional, practitioner, prescriber, educator, motivator, counselor, believer, and personal observer. Mental illness is an every second, every minute, every hour "culprit-the cause of a problem or defect" for a lot of people. I agree and I'm pushing for mental health awareness and su***de prevention to be a topic that is always on the forefront and openly discussed without risk of being judged, ridiculed, ignored, or alienated. I want to eliminate any and all stigmas related to mental health, so that we can someday live in a world where the majority of people affected can boldly admit to themselves that they are not okay, willing to openly discuss they are not okay, and willing to seek help and guidance for not being okay.

It is perfectly okay to not be okay some days, most days, and every day, but I know as a person who sits as a witness to how damaging, painful, and difficult it can be to not feel okay. Please read this article from fsunews.com. It is a published article by an unnamed person who also believes awareness should be 365 days a year. Here at WeekendPsychRx we are not only a practice, we are a part of a national movement and it starts here TODAY!

Happy New Year
Felicia Turner, APRN, PMHNP-BC

Article: https://www.fsunews.com/story/life/2017/10/15/life-live-mental-health-awareness-365/765963001/

Living with a mental illness can be a tiresome battle. Support those with illnesses 365 days a year.

Visit www.WeekendPsychRx.com TODAY to schedule your initial appointment for your mental health needs.
12/31/2019

Visit www.WeekendPsychRx.com TODAY to schedule your initial appointment for your mental health needs.

Help  spread Mental Health Awareness 365 days a year!!!!
12/20/2019

Help spread Mental Health Awareness 365 days a year!!!!

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