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June 2, 2025 by ellen@ellenmorseoriginals.com Leave a Comment

Mental Health Matters—For All Ages

In today’s turbulent world, more and more youth are struggling with mental health issues.

Here is a first hand account of a young person’s mental health journey

Sometimes when we watch the news, we hear about a bullying case, a suicide, a mental breakdown, or sexual assault, we either just shrug it off or we just say “Oh” and we go on to the next story. But let me be clear; this is something that we all need to be aware of. “What is it?” you might ask. It’s mental health. We all need to take it seriously. For the sake of our children, parents, relatives, or anybody.

Most people don’t think of mental health at all. And some people don’t even know that it’s happening to someone they know. They never ask because, well, they don’t see it. Sometimes when I’m on Snapchat or Instagram, I see these memes about suicide and just pass it on, and I used to laugh about it. But I started to realize it’s not a laughing matter. I see all these celebrities posting on their social media about mental health and, well, they’re right. Think about it. Look at all the celebrities who have died at the hands of suicide.

Mental health is serious. I can tell you that myself. In 5th grade, I was severely bullied every day, to the point where I was suicidal. I asked for help and the depression may have been a side effect of a medicine I took at the time. But then in 9th grade, I was again severely bullied every day, everywhere I went, at my local high school. I ended up being taken out by my parents and the school. I became very depressed, suicidal, anxious, and wasn’t really happy. I was too afraid to ask for help because I didn’t know if anything would change. In fact, I still have some anxiety, and sometimes don’t know when to ask for help.

People don’t think about these kinds of situations. But what if it was their child? Or their spouse? Then they would start to think about it. People who see posts on social media about mental health usually shrug it off. I get it. They might not care or think that it would never happen to themselves or their loved ones. Just take it from a guy who was suicidal and depressed, who fought his way through to get back to normal. We must all be aware of mental health and if you are struggling, I beg you, for the sake of not only yourself but for your loved ones, to get help.


This essay was written by an anonymous student.

Please contact us to learn more about Samaritan Counseling Center’s Community-Based Services. Call 716-743-9117, and we’ll help set up an appointment.

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May 16, 2025 by ellen@ellenmorseoriginals.com Leave a Comment

May is Mental Health Awareness Month

This May, the Samaritan Counseling Center reminds you that May is National Mental Health Month.  It is important that we take some time to check in with our friends and families—and to look at our own mental health.

As the United States Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration states:  Mental health is essential for overall well-being at every stage of life. Regardless of age, background, or experience, prioritizing mental health strengthens individuals, families and communities.

Most importantly, the Samaritan Counseling Center wants you to know we are here to help!

This month, we are encouraging anyone in need of mental health counseling to call us at 716-743-9117 for an immediate low cost appointment—or appointment that will take place within 1-2 weeks of the phone call.

Over the past 60 years, we have provided help to thousands of WNY residents.  Please let us help you!

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We all need help sometimes. Please call us at 716-743-9117. We are here for you.

At the Samaritan Counseling Center, we not only work to help heal your mind, but your heart, as well. We provide that most crucial of all needs—hope. While our services are rooted in faith based solutions, we work with everyone who needs help. By focusing on your mind, body and spirit, we generate the hope and healing that we all need in our lives.

If you have questions, would like to know more about us, or know a person or family who needs us, please call, totally confidentially at 716-743-9117 so we can talk more.

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Our counseling process is a safe, caring and confidential relationship between you and a trained therapist. It is based on your own specific needs. You will work with a therapist to identify and achieve the goals that you set.

Counseling saves lives.

We all come from different walks of life, and that includes a wide range of faiths. However, when it all comes down to it, we’re all joined by the common denominator of the human soul.

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In today’s turbulent world, more and more youth are struggling with mental health issues. Here is a first hand account of a young person’s mental health journey Sometimes when we watch the news, we hear about a bullying case, a suicide, a mental breakdown, or sexual assault, we either just shrug it off or we […]

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