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The Power of Nutrition in Mental Wellness: Camber’s Approach to Mind-Body Healing

What we eat can shape how we feel. This blog explores the powerful connection between nutrition and mental health, highlighting key nutrients, mindful eating and how food choices support emotional wellbeing.

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7 Ways Children’s Mercy + Camber Mental Health is Transforming Mental Health Care in Kansas City

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The Children’s Mercy + Camber Mental Health Wellness Campus in Olathe provides vital care for individuals experiencing mental health disorders in the Kansas City area. This 72-bed mental wellness campus offers trauma-informed services, expanding access to behavioral health resources for children, teens and adults across the region.

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What to Expect When Admitting Your Child to a Psychiatric Hospital

Children’s mental health hospitals help youth who are struggling with severe mental health needs. Here are answers to the questions most commonly asked by parents and caregivers.

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A Thank You to the Team That Helped Me Cope with Abuse

A young girl was abused by her family for years and was able to overcome her trauma and suicidal thoughts thanks to a compassionate team of professionals.

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Healing From Abuse Begins with Relearning How to Trust

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Read this inspiring story of how a KVC Prairie Ridge Hospital Therapist helped a young girl heal from trauma and years of abuse.

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Improving Treatment with Trauma-Informed Care

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Many children and teens experience some form of trauma. With the help of compassionate, trauma-informed treatment, youth can begin to heal.

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Self-Harming Teen Finds Healing at KVC Prairie Ridge Hospital

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While at KVC Prairie Ridge Hospital, thirteen-year-old Greg learned how to heal from the painful emotions he felt and cope from them without having to engage in self-harming behavior.

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