The nonprofit Five Acres launches the Wear Your Heart initiative to expand early mental health support for children and families.
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May Is Mental Health Awareness Month
Every year, many organizations and governments recognize Mental Health Awareness Month to underscore the importance of maintaining good mental health and to encourage people to engage in dialogue with ...
Blueprint reports that rising demand for mental health services and burnout among therapists highlight the need for systemic ...
The Mental Health Literacy Collaborative helps states teach their students and adults the language to advocate for their needs.
Words like “trauma,” “narcissist,” and “anxious attachment” are now common currency. What happens when the language of ...
May is national Mental Health Awareness Month, a period in which organizations work to shine a spotlight on mental health problems and on help that’s available. The goal is to overcome the lingering ...
This year has gotten off to a tumultuous start for Americans. The changes prompted by the new administration in Washington, D.C., including workforce reductions, tariffs, and immigration challenges, ...
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Students take on mental health for middle school students as part of community service project
Working individually or in small groups, Pacific Beach Middle School students select a topic that will result in a larger community benefit.
Almost 40% of health care plan participants did not know if mental health services were covered in the same way as medical care, according to a survey by EBRI. Plan sponsors have improved their ...
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Tennessee’s shortage of mental health clinicians complicates access, treatment
BLOUNT COUNTY, Tenn. (WATE) — It’s Disability Advocacy Day in Tennessee, a time to recognize and talk about the more than 1.7 million Tennesseans living with physical or mental disability. This marks ...
Charlotte Flair is expanding her reach beyond the wrestling ring. She steps into the business world with a new investment ...
Analysis finds conservative church attendees least likely to be diagnosed with a mental health condition, with liberal infrequent church attendees most likely to be diagnosed.
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