OCHN Provides Mental Health Tips and Resources in Response to Violence at Temple Israel

(OCHN, March 12, 2026)

West Bloomfield, MI – Oakland Community Health Network (OCHN) has shared mental health tips and resources in the wake of the attack on Temple Israel in West Bloomfield today.

Tips for Parents:

-Acknowledge the event. If your child brings up a traumatic incident, offer simple, age-appropriate facts and support.

-Check in with older kids. They may have seen news or social media – ask what they know and how they feel.

-Validate their emotions. Their worries are real, especially when tragedies happen in public space.

-Reinforce safety. Routines help restore stability. Highlight positive response, like quick action from helpers and communities coming together.

 

Tips for Adults:

-Everyone reacts differently – fear, anger, sadness, shock – and all feelings are valid.

-Encourage open conversations about thoughts and emotions, and reach out to friends, family, or professionals if needed.

-Returning to routines can help restore balance and sense of control.

-Be mindful of media exposure, especially for children. Staying informed is okay, but constant viewing of upsetting images can make things harder.

 

Individuals experiencing a mental health crisis should call OCHN’s Crisis Line 888-238-0677 or OCHN’s non-emergency behavioral health access department at 248-464-6363 Monday through Friday from 8am to 8p.

Visit OCHN online at https://www.oaklandchn.org/

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