Page 75«..1020..74757677..8090..»

Category Archives: Mental Health

Man accused of stalking former classmate going to mental health court – KSDK.com

Posted: Published on November 26th, 2019

MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo. An update in a stalking case the 5 On Your Side I-Team has been covering for weeks. Continue reading

Posted in Mental Health | Comments Off on Man accused of stalking former classmate going to mental health court – KSDK.com

Why men’s brands need to talk about men’s mental health – Quartz

Posted: Published on November 26th, 2019

The statistics are staggering: For young men aged 15 to 24, suicide is the second-leading cause of death in the United States. That means men commit suicide at a rate thats 3.5 times higher than women Continue reading

Posted in Mental Health | Comments Off on Why men’s brands need to talk about men’s mental health – Quartz

Mental Illness Behind Bars: The hard lessons of Orleans Parish – The Lens

Posted: Published on November 26th, 2019

The House of Detention at the former Orleans Parish Prison, held the jail's psychiatric unit. The HOD closed in 2012. This article was originally published on Undark Continue reading

Posted in Mental Health | Comments Off on Mental Illness Behind Bars: The hard lessons of Orleans Parish – The Lens

The Labyrinthine Experience of Mental Illness – The Atlantic

Posted: Published on November 26th, 2019

Jean-Franois Boisvenue was 6 years old when he first saw a psychiatrist. He had been experiencing insomnia brought on by an extreme fear of darkness Continue reading

Posted in Mental Health | Comments Off on The Labyrinthine Experience of Mental Illness – The Atlantic

How to improve mental health awareness in education – observer-me.com

Posted: Published on November 26th, 2019

Colleges Mental Health This Nov. 14, 2019, photo shows notes attached to the Resilience Project board on the campus of Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. The purpose of the project is to let students know that it is OK to struggle. Continue reading

Posted in Mental Health | Comments Off on How to improve mental health awareness in education – observer-me.com

Addressing the mental health care gap in primary care – Contemporary Pediatrics

Posted: Published on November 26th, 2019

In the November 2019 issue of Contemporary Pediatrics, Dr. Mollika Sajady and her co-authors describe their institutions approach to addressing the gap in mental health training for primary care pediatricians. The article quotes that mental health concerns affect 1 in 5 children in the United States and that more than 50% of recently graduated general pediatricians report a need for more mental health training Continue reading

Posted in Mental Health | Comments Off on Addressing the mental health care gap in primary care – Contemporary Pediatrics

People are taking disturbing action when they seek mental-health coverage – MarketWatch

Posted: Published on November 26th, 2019

Insurance coverage for mental health and substance-abuse care is worsening, suggests a new analysis of claim data from 37 million employees and dependents despite soaring suicide rates, thousands of opioid overdose deaths, and rising teen depression and anxiety. Americans are increasingly more likely to resort to out-of-network providers for behavioral health care than they are for medical and surgical care, according to the report by actuarial firm Milliman commissioned by the Bowman Family Foundation, which funds mental health-related projects Continue reading

Posted in Mental Health | Comments Off on People are taking disturbing action when they seek mental-health coverage – MarketWatch

N.H. Will Apply For Waiver To Loosen Restrictions On Medicaid Mental Health Spending – New Hampshire Public Radio

Posted: Published on November 26th, 2019

State health officials say they are planning to apply for a waiver from the federal government that would loosen restrictions on how Medicaid dollars could be spent on mental health treatment in New Hampshire. Continue reading

Posted in Mental Health | Comments Off on N.H. Will Apply For Waiver To Loosen Restrictions On Medicaid Mental Health Spending – New Hampshire Public Radio

The Steve Fund Improves Mental Health Services for Students of Color – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Posted: Published on November 26th, 2019

November 26, 2019 | : The Steve Fund a nonprofit dedicated to improving mental health for students of color hosted a series of on-campus, daylong conferences called Young, Gifted and @Risk. Continue reading

Posted in Mental Health | Comments Off on The Steve Fund Improves Mental Health Services for Students of Color – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Clinton High School to participate in Mental Health First Aid pilot program – WAND

Posted: Published on November 26th, 2019

CLINTON, Ill. (WAND) - Clinton HIgh School has been selected to participate in the teen Mental Health First Aid pilot program run by the National Council for Behavioral Health Continue reading

Posted in Mental Health | Comments Off on Clinton High School to participate in Mental Health First Aid pilot program – WAND

Page 75«..1020..74757677..8090..»