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Help the Wellness & Prevention Center Expand Our Services!

Help the Wellness & Prevention Center Expand Our Services!

The Wellness & Prevention Center (WPC) is a 501c3 organization founded in 2014 by concerned community members to increase access to mental health services for local teens and families. We began supporting students and their families at San Clemente High School,...

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Expressing Gratitude Beyond the Thanksgiving Holiday

Expressing Gratitude Beyond the Thanksgiving Holiday

Each year when the holiday season rolls around, we are reminded of the heartwarming memories associated with these festive times. However, it is unrealistic to believe that this is the case for everyone. Around this time, it may be easy to feel isolated when everyone...

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Looking Forward To The New School Year

Looking Forward To The New School Year

The Wellness & Prevention Center has been supporting families as they return back to school for five years, and there are some common concerns that we hear from teens, families, and educators each year. I have been in touch with administrators at our middle and...

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Keeping Spirits Bright

As we transition from Thanksgiving into the winter holidays, I find myself both excited and a little anxious as in the past I was known in my family for being so worried about the perfect Christmas that I often turned into the Grinch. Now, a few years older and wiser,...

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Can’t Put a Price on the Value of Community

A huge thank you to Love San Clemente for deep-cleaning the offices of the Wellness & Prevention Center. Our staff feels healthier and more productive, thanks to all your hard work. Love San Clemente is an annual event sponsored by the faith community. The focus...

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Wellness & Prevention: Choose Acceptance

When you Google the phrase “change is hard,” there are over 122 million results. Some results are just validating what we already know, and other results give some decent advice about how we can all make a real effort for lasting and effective change. As we start out...

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Being Grateful

Last month, I had the honor to be able to recognize five community members who believe that supporting youth helps our community thrive. Most successful individuals can name a few key adults who supported and inspired them as they navigated the difficult process of...

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How Is Your Mental Well-Being?

May is Mental Health Awareness month and a good time to evaluate how well you are taking care of yourself and to check in with the people you care about. Recent research suggests that a mindful approach to self-care benefits our own mental health as well as our...

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Acknowledge the signs of suicide

Recently someone asked me, “If we discuss signs of suicide with youth, will that make them suicidal?”  Research suggests that if you ask a teen about suicidal thoughts and plans they will answer honestly and accept referrals for treatment and support. According to the...

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