Anger Management for Basketball Players
Anger can be channeled in a manner conducive to strong athletic performance in most competitive sports. However, it can also be counterproductive, leading to in-game penalties, ejections, and post-game...
View ArticleWhy Are Away Games Harder? A Mental Health Question (and solution)
There is a prevailing belief that in collegiate and professional sports, teams perform better at home when compared to playing on an opposing team’s court, rink, or field. The assumption seems logical,...
View ArticleIs Sports Trading Addiction America’s Newest Gambling Threat?
Towards the end of 2024, Kindbridge reported on the rise of online prediction markets. Prediction markets are exchange-traded platforms where individuals can “invest” on the outcome of a variety of...
View ArticleMental Health Concerns of College Students Away from Home
Approximately 44% of high-school graduates choose to attend 4-year (or more) college programs away from home. Beyond access to specific post-secondary programs that may not be available in the city or...
View ArticleParents of Students Living Away from Home Need Mental Health Support Too
We recently published an article on the mental health burdens of young adults who move away to attend college (view here). While they require improved access to counseling services to be free to reap...
View ArticleProblem Gambling News April 2025
March may have been Problem Gambling Awareness Month, but one should not expect April to be uneventful when it comes to America’s growing mental health crisis. Not by a long shot, unfortunately. Below...
View ArticleHow to Stop Hate Following with These 5 Alternatives
Hate following is a modern term used to describe the phenomenon of consciously following profiles on social media that trigger feelings of irritation, anger, jealously, and judgement. It’s something...
View ArticleDebt and Mental Health Statistics
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has designated April as National Financial Literacy Month. The month of recognition encourages national banks and federal savings associations to...
View ArticleDebt Collectors and Mental Health : Is it Time for More Compassion?
April is National Financial Literacy Month. The month is particularly meaningful to Kindbridge Behavioral Health, considering that we’re America’s leading problem gambling treatment provider. But of...
View ArticleGambling and Sports Betting Addiction to Erupt in Hawaii?
The North Pacific archipelago of Hawaii may be best known as an idyllic paradise, but ever since its unlawful overthrow by the U.S. government (for which an apology was issued) it has also served as a...
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