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MHA Releases 2024 Mind the Workplace Report, GenZ and Millennials report the poorerest work health scores
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Three-quarters of U.S. employees report high rates of...
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Mental Health America and Otsuka Collaborate to Address Mental Health Inequities in New Jersey Communities
ALEXANDRIA, Va. and PRINCETON, N.J. (October 8, 2024)—Mental Health...
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Mental Health America Applauds Access and Accountability in New Parity Rules
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Mental Health America (MHA) commends the...
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Mental Health America releases resource guides to support youth mental health
Guides help adults facilitate safe environments, empower kids to...
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Top Employers Invest in Evidence-Based Mental Health Practices, New Report from Mental Health America Finds
Based on data from MHA’s employer recognition program, report...
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Mental Health America honors 10 state legislators championing mental health and substance use disorder policy
Leaders from Kentucky, Ohio, North Dakota, Wyoming, Pennsylvania,...
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MHA Releases 2024 State of Mental Health in America Report
Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Maine rank highest; Nevada, Arizona,...
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Mental Health America welcomes new Board chair, appoints new Board member
Alexandria, VA – Mental Health America (MHA) recently conducted its...
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Mental Health America Announces 2024 award winners
ALEXANDRIA, Va.– Mental Health America (MHA) today announced the 2024...
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Mental Health America releases free toolkit for Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Health Awareness Month
Toolkit features resources to help communities of color confront...
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Mental Health America Statement on Grants Pass v. Johnson Ruling
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—The U.S. Supreme Court decision issued today in the...
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Mental Health America releases analysis of its 2023 online mental health screens; U.S. sees continued rise of anxiety, psychosis and ADHD risk
Rates of suicidal ideation are highest among youth, especially LGBTQ+...
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