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Although we mostly list Las Vegas-based resources, we hope there are those of you who will find solutions in these pages that will help you and/or your loved ones (re)discover the positive force of coping creatively.

          MENTAL HEALTH

      OTHER RELATED TOPICS:

          -   TAPPING INTO THE CREATIVITY OF BRAIN DIFFERENCE    

              https://sciencefriday.com/segments/tapping-into-the-creativity-of-brain-difference/

 

          -   Signs You Are an Indigo Child

              https://www.gaia.com/article/13-signs-you-are-an-indigo-child

 

          -   INDIGO CHILDREN

              http://indigochildren.com/indigo-children/

 

          -   Article: Namaste Cafe: Indigo Children’s Chat Room

              http://www.namastecafe.com/evolution/indigo/

              “The Indigo Child" is a boy or girl who displays a new and unusual set of psychological

               attributes, revealing a pattern of behavior generally undocumented before …

          -   Mayo Clinic - Mental Illness

              Mental illness – MayoClinic.com

              http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/mental–illness/DS01104

 

          -   Mental Illness in Children: Signs, Types, & Causes - MedicineNet

              http://www.medicinenet.com/mental_illness_in_children/article.htm

 

          -   Raising Troubled Kids

              http://www.raisingtroubledkids.com

 

          -   Children’s Center (Nevada)

              http://www.childrens-center.org

    

          -   Nevada Institute For Children’s Research & Policy (UNLV)

              http://nic.unlv.edu/services.html

 

          -   Association of Waldorf Schools of North America

              https://waldorfeducation.org

 

          -   New Beginnings Las Vegas, NV

              http://newbeginningslasvegas.com

              From Mission Statement: “New Beginnings behavioral treatment programs are designed

              specifically to meet the needs of severely emotionally disturbed (SED) children, teens,

              and young adults.”

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