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Coping with a Crying Baby

Caring for a crying baby can be incredibly stressful for parents, especially when nothing seems to soothe them. It’s important to remember that most cases of child physical abuse, including Shaken Baby Syndrome, happen when a parent becomes overwhelmed and loses control. To help prevent this, consider the following strategies: For more information, visit https://uwc.211ct.org/crying-baby-tips-for-coping-tips-for-managing-stress/ 

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Quitlines and Smoking Cessation Programs

For those looking to quit smoking, there are various smoking cessation programs available in settings like hospitals, health centers, and counseling agencies. These programs often incorporate a range of methods, such as aversion therapy, hypnosis, acupuncture, acupressure, and individual or group therapy, as well as mutual support groups. These techniques are designed to help individuals […]

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Needle Exchange Programs and Fentanyl Test Strips

Needle exchange programs provide sterile syringes in exchange for used ones, helping to prevent the spread of HIV and Hepatitis C among people who inject drugs. These programs also offer free fentanyl test strips (FTS), an affordable and effective tool for detecting fentanyl in drug samples before they are used. In addition to these services, […]

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Resources for Older Adults to Prevent Social Isolation

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, social isolation has escalated to epidemic levels, severely affecting individuals’ emotional and physical health, particularly among older adults. Social service providers emphasize that challenges such as food insecurity, lack of healthcare access, transportation issues, and financial difficulties can intensify feelings of loneliness and isolation in this population. Research indicates that being […]

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Treatment Resources for Problem Gambling in Connecticut

Compulsive or problem gambling refers to a spectrum of gambling-related issues, ranging from mild to severe, as defined by the Connecticut Council on Problem Gambling. This includes the terms “pathological” and “addictive” gambling, which describe a serious mental health disorder. Individuals struggling with this condition experience uncontrollable urges to gamble, leading to significant negative consequences […]

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Safe Disposal of Prescription Medicines and Over-the-Counter Products

Previously, flushing medications down the toilet or sink was common due to its convenience. However, scientists have discovered that this practice leads to antibiotics, hormones, and other drugs contaminating sewer systems and waterways. As a result, safer disposal methods are now advised. For information on how to safely dispose of medications and over-the-counter products, visit […]

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We are Connecticut

Tyler DeChichio

After being injured in a serious car accident at the age of 23, Tyler of New Britain developed an addiction to prescription painkillers. Going through periods of withdrawal and relapse, he tried several treatment options but couldn’t find one that worked for him. He began a relationship with a woman who was also struggling with […]

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Ryan Sims

Ryan first found himself behind bars at age 16, and would ultimately spend 20 years of his life incarcerated. Each time he was released, he would relapse into using heroin and crack cocaine, and commit crimes that sent him back to prison. He felt like he was trapped in a cycle of addiction and violence. […]

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Lee S.

Diagnosed at birth as being on the spectrum, Lee has been coping with mental health issues his entire life. He struggled to make social connections in school, where he was often bullied. After graduating from high school, he spent time in different psychiatric wards and didn’t know what direction his life would take. With assistance […]

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Martina Hutley

For ten years, Martina of Middletown struggled with a serious addiction problem. She had started using marijuana at age 12, and turned to cocaine after dropping out of college. One day, determined to do better for herself and her children, she walked into St. John Church in Middletown and spoke with a priest. This marked […]

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Jack Perch

Meet Jack Perch, a 9-year-old from New London who brought his community together to pay tribute to a snowy egret who was violently attacked by two young men at nearby Ocean Beach. Jack organized an event to help his neighbors process the violent act and show respect for nature. “Those animals are like friends. The […]

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