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Psychiatric Disability Accommodations During the Pandemic: A Survey for Students
It is important for us to use the pandemic to normalize accommodations.
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How public health workers can combat their frustrations and mental health challenges in COVID-19
In this very unusual year, nearly half of Americans say the pandemic is harming their mental health.
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10 Young Adults Transforming Mental Health
Meet our first-ever Young Mental Health Leaders Council!
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There’s No Such Thing as a Bad Kid
It’s not uncommon for kids to be labeled as troublemakers, kids with behavior problems, or just “bad kids”.
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When a Frontline Nurse Contracted COVID-19
Every day, our health care workers and their families are dealing with extraordinary challenges.
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Know the Signs: Help Prevent a Loved One’s Suicide
Most of us are not mental health professionals, but that doesn’t mean we can’t help a loved one who may be thinking of suicide.
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New Data from MHA Screening Shows Differences in Anxiety, Depression and Suicidal Ideation Across Race and Ethnicity
The growing mental health crisis due to the COVID-19 pandemic is not affecting everyone in the United States equally, and the data must be broken down to know where disparities exist.
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Caring for Patients in the Time of COVID-19
March 6th, 2020—I will remember that day for many years to come.
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Why Imposter Syndrome Goes Deep for Multiracial People
For multiracial people, imposter syndrome goes deeper than our ability to compete with others in skills or knowledge.
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