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University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center


Performance Enhancement

PerformFit Sports Experience
Towson Sports Medicine
Towson Orthopaedic Associates
Self-Assessment to Identify eating disorder behaviors
Center for Eating Disorders at Sheppard Pratt
Center for Eating Disorders at Sheppard Pratt HELP Line: 410-938-5252

Substance Abuse

Answers for People Fighting Addiction
Smart Approaches to Marijuana
How much Caffeine is in your beverage?
Energy Drinks
Caffeine Powder
Addiction Center
Taylor Hooton Foundation
AegisShield
Drug Treatment Center Finder - Maryland
Drug Rehab


Social Media Responsibility

UM Shock Trauma Violence and Injury Prevention Program
OneLove Foundation
House of Ruth Maryland
Underage Drinking stats
Impaired and Distracted Driving
12 Things Teens Should Never do on Social Media
One Love Foundation PSA
National Domestic Violence Hotline: What is Abuse?
Physical Abuse Defined
Emotional Abuse Defined
Digital Abuse Defined
Domestic Violence, Gaslighting
Facts and Figures, Domestic Partner Violence
The Pros and Cons of Social Networking & Adolescents
Cyberbullying
12 Things Students Should Never Do On Social Media
What Is Cyberbullying & How to Stop It
One Love Peer Advocate phone line: 1-866-331-9474
National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233

For Parents:
A Parent's Guide to Prevention
Text lingo: Largest list of chat acronyms and text message shorthand
50 texting acronyms your kids might use that you need to know
#Being Thirteen: Inside the Secret World of Teens - Anderson Cooper investigates the secretive lives of teenagers engrossed in social media
Teens and Social Media: Experts say kids are growing up with more anxiety and less self-esteem
Enough is Enough: Internet Safety 101 - empowers and educates parents and other adults on with information to protect children while using the internet
Common Sense Media: We rate, educate, and advocate for kids, families, and schools

For Students :
Millennials Reflect on Social Networking: Teens question how social media affects relationships.
Disadvantages of Social Media: Surprising Insight From Teens
Think Time: Teens and Social Networks
Do’s and Don’ts When Using Social Networks

Mental Illness

College Guide For Students With Psychiatric Disabilities