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Feeling ashamed of or denying depression may only cause more suffering. Here’s a simple way to battle that self-stigma.
A research team has discovered that a specific group of neurons in the amygdala, a brain region involved in emotion ...
Digital health interventions (DHIs) show promise for the treatment of mental health disorders. However, existing ...
Good mental health is a state of well-being in which people can realise their abilities, cope with stress, work and contribute to community life. However, the burden of mental health problems in the ...
The prevalence of most mental disorders in China in 2013 is higher than in 1982 (point prevalence 1·1% and lifetime prevalence 1·3%), 1993 (point prevalence 1·1% and lifetime prevalence 1·4%), and ...
This article has been written with reference to the mental health legislation in England. Variations in this legislation occur in other countries of the UK. Practitioners working in other countries of ...
San Francisco’s final plan must contain an accounting of all local behavioral health spending. And it must show how spending will shift from 2026 to 2029 to try to meet the state’s goals of improving ...
Through Georgia, Ginny and Georgia demonstrates how mental health challenges don't discriminate based on outward appearance — even the most seemingly unshakeable individuals battle internal demons.
The Trump Administration will no longer make sure that health plans use information or standards that limit access to mental health care when they design appropriate limits to prevent fraud, waste and ...
For more information on getting the Mental Health Mobile Unit into your community, you can visit their website or give them a call at 561-244-9499. Find more ways to stay up to date with your ...
Discover when perfectionism becomes a serious mental health condition. These warning signs reveal if your high standards are actually harming your wellbeing.
Colorado's second-highest court on Wednesday upheld the process for barring firearm possession for anyone who is involuntarily committed short-term to mental health treatment. A man identified as R.Z.