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Workplace New Year’s Resolutions: A Q&A with Betsy Schwartz
Whether your New Year’s resolutions are workplace-oriented or not, the key is to make them specific.
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New Ways of Healing: Military Psychiatry and Veterans’ Mental Health
The mental fortitude demanded of veterans is as necessary after service as it is during service.
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Better Together: Changing Public Health Outcomes in Virginia with the Co-Responder Model
The co-responder model employs a mental health professional and a law enforcement official as dual first responders when an individual experiences a mental health crisis.
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Notice. Talk. Act.® at School: Supporting Youth Mental Health in the Mount Pleasant (TX) Independent School District
For many students, receiving support for mental health conditions makes the difference between surviving and thriving.
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Innovation in Psychiatry: A Conversation with O’Leary Award Winner Declan Grabb
Declan Grabb, M.D., became the inaugural winner of the O'Leary Award for his proposal to introduce artificial intelligence into the intake process in psychiatric care.
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The Center Orlando: Nurturing LGBTQ+ Mental Health after the Pulse Nightclub Shooting
LGBTQ+ individuals report higher frequency and higher severity of mental health conditions than their straight, cisgender counterparts due to the systemic prejudice they experience.
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9-8-8: State of the Lifeline
Early reports suggested that calls increased by 45% during the first week after the switch to 988 from the previous, longer number,
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9-8-8: What Is Happening
At the time of writing this blog, it is only four weeks until the new 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is launched – July 16, 2022.
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Active Shooter Drills: First, Do No Harm
In the United States, 92% of schools report having a plan in place for a shooting incident.
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9-8-8: What to Expect
In October 2020, the United States Congress passed the bipartisan National Suicide Hotline Designation Act, which designated the three-digit phone number “9-8-8” as the new-and-improved, easier-to-remember suicide lifeline.
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Social and Emotional Effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic Amongst School-Age Children
Get tips on innovative mental health resources for schools from former APA Foundation Fellow, Kaylee Davis-Bordovsky, M.D.
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Social Media: A Complicated Story
The relationship between social media use and mental health is complicated and ever-changing.