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  • , Woo KK, Molla HM, Loweth JA, Wolf ME . "Trafficking of calcium-permeable AMPA receptors in nucleus accumbens medium spiny neurons co-cultured with prefrontal cortex neurons." Neuropharmacology 2016: Jaramillo TC, Speed, HE, Xuan Z, Reimers JM, Escamilla CO, Weaver TP, Liu S, Filonova I, Powell CM . "Novel Shank3 mutant exhibits behaviors with face validity for autism and altered striatal and hippocampal function." Autism Res. 2016: Jaramillo TC, Speed, HE, Xuan Z, Reimers JM, Liu S, Powell, CM

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  • Information about Eating DisordersAbout Eating Disorders The National Eating Disorders Association (n.d.) describes eating disorders as “real, complex, bio-psycho-social diseases that can have serious consequences for health, productivity and relationships. They are not fads, phases, or lifestyle choices. The most common eating disorders are anorexia nervosa bulimia nervosa binge eating disorder Other eating disorders include avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder rumination disorder pica

  • Information about Eating DisordersAbout Eating Disorders The National Eating Disorders Association (n.d.) describes eating disorders as “real, complex, bio-psycho-social diseases that can have serious consequences for health, productivity and relationships. They are not fads, phases, or lifestyle choices. The most common eating disorders are anorexia nervosa bulimia nervosa binge eating disorder Other eating disorders include avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder rumination disorder pica

  • Depression Screening Test – Mental Health America Depression Screening (PHQ-9) – Veterans Affairs PsychEducation.org Domestic Violence Life Wire Domestic Violence Resources – Pierce County Eating Disorders National Eating Disorder Association The Emily Program Center for Discovery – new in Tacoma Grief, Loss, or Death Issues GriefWorks LGBTQ Gender Alliance of the South Sound Gender Spectrum Family Acceptance Project Ingersoll Gender Center Rainbow Center in Tacoma Trans Lifeline National Center for

  • named A.J., was diagnosed with autism. After watching the difficulty A.J. was having with traditional schooling, Hasbrook began to research specific educational opportunities for children with autism. She did not find any regional options, so she started a grassroots effort and became the founder and director of Victory Academy, which opened its doors in 2009. Victory is the first school of its kind in the Greater Portland Metro Area to offer an integrated academic and therapeutic program to

  • Depression Screening Test – Mental Health America Depression Screening (PHQ-9) – Veterans Affairs PsychEducation.org Domestic Violence Life Wire Domestic Violence Resources – Pierce County Eating Disorders National Eating Disorder Association The Emily Program Center for Discovery – new in Tacoma Grief, Loss, or Death Issues GriefWorks LGBTQ Gender Alliance of the South Sound Gender Spectrum Family Acceptance Project Ingersoll Gender Center Rainbow Center in Tacoma Trans Lifeline National Center for

  • Information on AnxietyTypes of AnxietyGeneralized anxiety disorder (GAD) – Constant, severe anxiety that interferes with day-to-day activities. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) – Unreasonable thoughts, fears and obsessions that lead you to repetitive behaviors or compulsions. Panic disorder – Characterized by frequent sudden attacks of terror, panic and constant fearfulness. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) – A condition that’s triggered by experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event

  • Information on AnxietyTypes of AnxietyGeneralized anxiety disorder (GAD) – Constant, severe anxiety that interferes with day-to-day activities. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) – Unreasonable thoughts, fears and obsessions that lead you to repetitive behaviors or compulsions. Panic disorder – Characterized by frequent sudden attacks of terror, panic and constant fearfulness. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) – A condition that’s triggered by experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event

  • schools, his mother said. Both schools educate students from a diverse socioeconomic spectrum. “He became really involved with the children,” Georgia said. “It broke his heart that some of the students wouldn’t have the school supplies they needed throughout the whole year. He always bought school supplies with his own money.” The family drew from Panago’s passion for his memorial, requesting attendees donate school supplies and money for school lunches in lieu of flowers or gifts. But they knew the