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Vol. 2 No. 2 Specials

Breakdown in
    Lockup

Mental Health and the Prison System

Sickness or
    Sadness

Rethinking Trauma

Voting and
    Dementia

The Edges of American Democracy

Ministering
    Treatment

How Chaplains Help the Mentally Ill

Indecent     Education

Safer Sex through Pornography

Nowhere to Go

Mental Health and America's Homeless

Wretched No More

How Immigrants Became Our Healthiest Americans

Popular Poison

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Run Down

College Athletics and Women's Health

A Needle Prick in
    Damascus

AIDS, Syria, and Another World of Public Health

Yale Mental Health Resources

Mental Hygiene

Mental Hygiene, the mental health arm of Yale University Health Services, offers confidential counseling to all Yale undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. Group therapy sessions are also available. 432-0290.

Walden

Walden is a student-run hotline providing peer counseling for students in crisis situations. 8pm-8am, 432-4477.

Consent

Consent is a helpline for Yale students with questions and concerns about sexual harassment and rape. 432-TALK.

Eating Concerns Hotline and Outreach (ECHO)

Eating Concerns Hotline and Outreach (ECHO) is a helpline for any Yale student concerned that he or she, or a close friend, is suffering from an eating disorder. Sunday & Wednesday, 9pm-midnight, 432-8888.

Mind Matters

Mind Matters is an undergraduate organization dedicated to increasing awareness of and support for mental health issues. Find out more at www.yale.edu/mindmatters.