Kids in Crisis: You're Not Alone
Affirmations Can Help With Mental Health Challenges
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Amaii Collins talks about affirmations after hearing how they helped another young person.
Amaii Collins is a student at Rufus King International High School in Milwaukee. She has struggled with depression and a suicide attempt. She has heard other young people talk about their struggles and their improvements because they talked to someone. She talks about why she is doing affirmations after hearing how they helped another young person.
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Kids in Crisis: You're Not Alone is a local public television program presented by MILWAUKEE PBS
This program is made possible in part by the following sponsors: Charles E. Kubly Foundation and Johnson Controls.
Kids in Crisis: You're Not Alone
Affirmations Can Help With Mental Health Challenges
Clip | 2m 36sVideo has Closed Captions
Amaii Collins is a student at Rufus King International High School in Milwaukee. She has struggled with depression and a suicide attempt. She has heard other young people talk about their struggles and their improvements because they talked to someone. She talks about why she is doing affirmations after hearing how they helped another young person.
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Kids in Crisis: You're Not Alone is a local public television program presented by MILWAUKEE PBS
This program is made possible in part by the following sponsors: Charles E. Kubly Foundation and Johnson Controls.