The creation of a “Make America Healthy Again Commission” has raised concern over Washington youths' access to medications for depression, anxiety and ADHD.
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens addressed a range of key issues during a recent interview, including infrastructure improvements, youth employment programs, mental health awareness, and city governance.
With Black mental health gaining national attention, The Black Therapy Network (BTN) is launching to ensure culturally competent therapy is accessible to all. Black Americans are 50% less likely to receive treatment, despite facing mental health challenges at similar or higher rates than white Americans. With only 4% of therapists in the U.S. being Black, many struggle to find culturally competent care. BTN is bridging this gap by making therapy accessible, affordable, and stigma-free.
House lawmakers approved a landmark settlement agreement that would require mental health officials to reduce wait times to treat defendants unable to stand trial.
For many, winter in Steamboat Springs, Colorado is a time of breathtaking beauty, world-class skiing, and cozy evenings by the fire. But for some, the long, cold months bring more than just a case of...