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by Bela Lugosi

"Every dog must have his day."

by Jonathan Swift

"Don't be a marshmallow. Walk the street with us into history. Get off the sidewalk. Stop being vegetables. Work for Justice. Viva the boycott!"

by Dolores Huerta

"I have always thought it would be a blessing if each person could be blind and deaf for a few days during his early adult life. Darkness would make him appreciate sight; silence would teach him the joys of sound."

by Helen Keller

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by Eddie Cantor

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Tips on Online Researching for Mental Health Articles

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Researching on a very broad topic is work enough. Consolidating your research later is another story.

It is common to encounter a bulk of scattered and non-linear resources when researching through mental health articles, both online and off line. But the truth is, even when these articles came from different authors with different ideas and issues in mind, the researcher should still be able to crop out the best ideas and consolidate them to make a decent and productive research. Here are some advices:

a. Choose a single idea and expound it

It is usually the case of scattered ideas for a personal research. The researcher would pick a random idea on mental health. This is a common practice but not really a good one. Picking an idea that popped out from nowhere indicates the lack of sufficient direction in your research. If you are using the keyword "mental health", it is best to skim through the topics first then take note of those which interested you most. Then research for the articles having the particular keyword on their titles.

b. Research for online sites that are niched to article directories.

Usually, some have free services while others require membership fees. However, you must not get stuck on using these directories alone. It is also best to make use of the large sources from individual websites. Psychological websites and websites advocating mental health normally have huge inventories of psychological articles that could support your research. There are also websites dedicated to individual disorders under the umbrella of mental illness.

c. Validate your research

Wikipedia or any academic websites are good places to start your research with. But research must not start and end on a single website. Try other websites and click on the links and suggested sources on each webpages that are relevant to your research. Take note of any recommendations on each web page. Searching through various resources would give you a comprehensive perspective for your research. Also, websites vary in their approach on hosting information.

d. Try experimenting on keywords and keyphrases

You can start with a simple keyphrase such as "mental health disorders" for your initial research. But as you advance in your study you will find that this topic is written in various articles adopting issues on different mental heath disorders. Take note of the general topic surrounding these articles. If you are looking for a specific idea such as changes in personality, you could look up personality disorders. This will then branch out to sub-categories that would direct your focus of research.

Additionally, you will find, as you skim or read, on mental wellness articles pieces of ideas that would either broaden or narrow your research.

e. Digest each information one at a time

It is impossible to arrive at a decent research if you are tackling all information at once. Get sufficient sense of the topic on the articles then outline the ideas that interest you most.

f. Dont get lost

When researching for online articles, it is easy to get lost through the mass of available articles by clicking irrelevant links and suggested resources. This could be prevented by organizing your ideas first after some research and consciously tying all research to a single common thought.

There is no discounting the fact that online research is tricky since it only takes some efforts to put up a professional-looking website that hosts mental health articles. But following the above advices could lighten the load of your research.


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A life filled with scars - Indian Country Today


Indian Country Today

A life filled with scars
Indian Country Today
A member of the Confederated Salish Kootenai Tribes from western Montana, Harness was adopted by white parents, Eleanor and Jed Devan, at the age of 18 ...

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Americans who visit rural western states face a greater risk of suicide - University of Florida


Americans who visit rural western states face a greater risk of suicide
University of Florida
Other contributing factors may include social isolation and fewer mental health facilities, he said. “In sparsely populated areas, people tend to have ...

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Desmond announces candidacy for Montana 4th Judicial District judgeship - The Missoulian


Desmond announces candidacy for Montana 4th Judicial District judgeship
The Missoulian
She also conducts a variety of civil matters in areas including discovery disputes, child protection, dissolution of marriage, parenting, mental health ...

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Funding flagging: Missoula Flagship program plans fundraiser to avoid summer ... - The Missoulian


Funding flagging: Missoula Flagship program plans fundraiser to avoid summer ...
The Missoulian
Flagship, part of the Western Montana Mental Health Center and active in 11 schools in Missoula County, is a community-school partnership that provides ...

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Mental health advocates hope crisis programs survive cuts - Helena Independent Record


Mental health advocates hope crisis programs survive cuts
Helena Independent Record
... to take advantage of that money to jump-start a project,” says Paul Meyer, executive director of the Western Montana Mental Health center in Missoula. ...

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'Provider rate' loss will hurt - Billings Gazette


'Provider rate' loss will hurt
Billings Gazette
... to take advantage of that money to jump-start a project,” said Paul Meyer, executive director of the Western Montana Mental Health center in Missoula. ...

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Eating out is looking up - Trading Markets (press release)


Eating out is looking up
Trading Markets (press release)
Sushi at Sweet Ginger on Montana Avenue and a chance to see the Broadway hit "Cats" added a cosmopolitan flavor to Billings for the retired mental-health ...

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