October 14, 2022
Poor mental health among teens in the United States was a concern before the Covid-19 pandemic, and major disruptions to school and social life since early 2020 have only exacerbated[…]
Continue readingPoor mental health among teens in the United States was a concern before the Covid-19 pandemic, and major disruptions to school and social life since early 2020 have only exacerbated[…]
Continue readingAcknowledging that the Army has a shortage of mental health providers, service leaders are telling families they should also consider other available Army services and forge personal connections to cope with the[…]
Continue readingTo address sharp increases in youth mental health revealed by the 2022 America’s Health Rankings Health of Women and Children Report, the United Health Foundation has committed $3 million to Active[…]
Continue readingWhen people hear the term “advance directive,” they usually think about end-of-life situations—like a living will in which you give instructions for how you would like things to be managed[…]
Continue readingUW Medicine researchers have found that algorithms are as good as trained human evaluators at identifying red-flag language in text messages from people with serious mental illness. This opens a[…]
Continue readingThe psychological impact of the pandemic has highlighted the vulnerability of people and the need for additional mental health support around the world
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