December 06, 2022
Is involuntarily hospitalizing people with mental illness a city’s ‘moral obligation’?
Continue readingIs involuntarily hospitalizing people with mental illness a city’s ‘moral obligation’?
Continue readingNearly one of every five U.S. workers, 19%, rate their mental health as fair or poor, and these workers report about four times more unplanned absences due to poor mental[…]
Continue readingBurnout of healthcare professionals has not waned with the pandemic but assistance from artificial intelligence may offer tired workers a reprieve from tedious tasks and a chance to better connect[…]
Continue readingVisits to primary care centers for mental health disorders saw an overall increase during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to a prepandemic period.
Continue readingOur nation faces an unprecedented behavioral health crisis among people of all ages
Continue readingThe potential of a recession on the heels of the Covid-19 pandemic means that the usual strategies for managing in a downturn may no longer work — and make the[…]
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