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A new law in Florida aims to divert people experiencing mental health problems from the criminal justice system to get treatment instead. The legislation, called the Tristin Murphy act, was signed by ...
The Tristin Murphy Act is named for an inmate who died by suicide in 2021 at a state prison work program while experiencing a mental health episode.
More men than ever are getting help for their mental health — and while lots of reasons bring them to therapy, it’s seen as a major green flag for women on the dating scene.
AI is changing the field of mental health care—but can AI chatbots truly provide effective mental health support, and could they replace human therapists?
College students’ psychological well-being has deteriorated in the past two decades, but recent data suggests the tide could be turning.
The Trump administration is cutting $1 billion in grants that support student mental health. That has educators worried.
Conclusions: Unmet and delayed mental health needs among cancer patients are driven by financial barriers, citizenship status, transportation delays and education level. Policies to expand insurance ...
The mental health care system has several barriers in place that often prevent patients from accessing care. Primary among these is administrative burden.
A public art display raising awareness of mental health care has been installed in Springfield.
Oakland mother turns pain into art on Mental Health Action Day OAKLAND — We don't always get to choose the name we carry, but sometimes, if you're lucky, you grow into it.
Drawing, painting or sculpting with clay can have major benefits for our mental well-being and help reduce anxiety and stress.
A screenshot from the new documentary, “The Invisible Patient,” which explores the stigma, lack of care, and search for solutions treating adults with mental illness.