Perspectives: CAHS’ school based therapy and its many benefits
In this series of excerpts from “Two Chairs: The Conversation,” you’ll hear about the benefits of school based therapy from providers and beneficiaries of CAHS’
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In this series of excerpts from “Two Chairs: The Conversation,” you’ll hear about the benefits of school based therapy from providers and beneficiaries of CAHS’
CAHS Prevention Team members Yolanda Yancy, Alicia Richbourg (both pictured), and Bridget Lewis participated in the Shell Health Fair, Oct. 24-25, at Shell’s Wellness Center
Pictured above (l-r): CAHS professionals Rosalyn Davis (Addiction Recovery Services), Megan Shields (Capital Area Recovery Program, CARP), Alicia Richbourg (Prevention), and Yolanda Yancy (Prevention). Members
CAHS joined forces on Oct. 3 with I CARE and other area support agencies for the I CARE Prevention Day event at Scotlandville High School.
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CAHS Executive Director Jan Laughinghouse, PhD, LCSW-BACS, LAC, was the keynote speaker at the Mirror of Grace Outreach’s Parenting Wisely Community Awareness Celebration, held June
The regional Behavioral Health Collaborative, created and convened by Capital Area Human Services, met May 24 at CAHS to explore the establishment of a Crisis
West Feliciana Hospital and the LSU AgCenter presented the “Together in Solitude” Health and Safety Resource Fair on April 29 in Solitude, La., near St.
Students Against Destructive Decisions at West Feliciana High School hosted its “2023 Prom Week” on April 21 in partnership with the West Feliciana Prevention Coalition.
Randy Livingston was one of the best college and professional basketball players to come from Louisiana. Born in New Orleans, Livingston was introduced to gambling