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Category Archives: Mental Health

Opinion: Dealing with political loss and putting mental health back on track – Sumter Item

Posted: Published on November 20th, 2020

PAWLICKI By Robert Pawlicki InsideSources.com The intensity and deep partisanship of the 2020 election have left many of us in serious distress. Most Democrats, reading misguided polls, felt optimistic going into the election and then faced an early possibility that Donald Trump would win the White House. Continue reading

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Seizing the Moment to Help People Wade through the Mental Health System – Babson Thought & Action

Posted: Published on November 20th, 2020

If youve ever tried to find a therapist, you know it can be tough to navigate referrals, insurance, and stigma. Asini Wijewardane MBA19 and and Colleen Leung MBA18 want to solve this problem. Continue reading

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With pandemic taking a toll on mental health, Joon Care raises $3.5M to help teens and young adults – GeekWire

Posted: Published on November 20th, 2020

Joon Care co-founders Amy Mezulis and Josh Herst. Continue reading

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Your Morning Matters: A word about my mental health – Mahoning Matters

Posted: Published on November 20th, 2020

Mahoning County commissioners Mask Up Mahoning campaign will coincide with a resolution for a stay-at-home advisory to be passed next week. Continue reading

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Virtual Reality and the COVID Mental Health Crisis – Scientific American

Posted: Published on November 20th, 2020

I am being challenged daily. As a frontline doctor, I find that the COVID-19 pandemic has not only tested my clinical abilities but also strained my capacity to bear witness to grievous suffering. This suffering extends well beyond the physical distress of hospitalized patients battling the virus Continue reading

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Availability of mental health services needs to improve in rural areas – Contemporary Obgyn

Posted: Published on November 20th, 2020

Studies have shown that rural youth lack access to mental health services, but research is scarce on the availability of suicide prevention services in rural areas. Researchers have found that rural areas have fewer mental health facilities that provide suicide prevention services to youth, despite higher suicide rates in rural youth.1 Suicide rates are higher in rural areas than in urban areas2, and Americans in rural areas are more likely to die by suicide.3 Studies have shown that rural youth lack access to mental health services, but research is scarce on the availability of suicide prevention services in rural areas. A recent cross-sectional study investigated the nationwide distribution of mental health facilities that offer suicide prevention services and primarily service youth Continue reading

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Empathy: A Core Principal of the Westfield Mental Health Council – TAPinto.net

Posted: Published on October 31st, 2020

The final ingredient to CAKE: Empathy. As a reminder, CAKE stands for COMPASSION, ACCEPTANCE, KINDNESS and EMPATHY.These four ingredients are the building blocks of a stigma-free community. Empathy is the icing on the cake that fully ties the initiative together Continue reading

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Police Arrest Barricaded Suspect Utilizing Mental Health Support and Not Force – City of Boulder

Posted: Published on October 31st, 2020

Co-response program pairs behavioral health clinicians with police officers Friday, at approximately 5:44 p.m., a manwanted on several criminal chargesbarricaded himself in a home in the 2900 block of East College Avenue. Continue reading

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Attitudes, treatments for mental health shift from baby boomers to Gen Z – St Pete Catalyst

Posted: Published on October 31st, 2020

People of all ages struggle with mental health, but those who make up Gen Z have a very different approach to their struggles than their baby boomer grandparents. Continue reading

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Local mental-health professionals talk about the impacts of the pandemic – Hudson Valley One

Posted: Published on October 31st, 2020

Its been a tough seven months. There are children who havent played with another child or seen their grandparents Continue reading

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