Forbes: We Need To Be Talking A Lot More About The Use Of AI For Mental Health
We Need To Be Talking A Lot More About The Use Of AI For Mental Health
The Marshall Project: More Cities Sending Mental Health Workers Instead of Police, But Funding Doubts Remain
More Cities Sending Mental Health Workers Instead of Police, But Funding Doubts Remain
Times of San Diego: UCSD program increases Imperial County mental health professionals
Imperial County’s mental health care support could use a lot of help. Their current slate of mental health professionals is too sparse to adequately meet the needs of the region, leading to potential ...
KMTV 3 News Now: OPD pairs mental health professionals with police officers to handle mental health crisis calls
OPD is pairing mental health professionals with officers to help respond to a growing number of behavioral health 911 calls in the community.
OPD pairs mental health professionals with police officers to handle mental health crisis calls
AOL: After Building Unfiltered Online Platform, Mental Health Influencer Goes Back to School to Have More 'Credibility' (Exclusive)
Carly Weinstein tells PEOPLE that "we're in a mental health crisis" and people need positive online voices now more than ever ...
After Building Unfiltered Online Platform, Mental Health Influencer Goes Back to School to Have More 'Credibility' (Exclusive)
The U.S. Department of Education will stop funding roughly $1 billion in grants that were meant to boost the ranks and training of mental health professionals who work in schools, saying the grant ...
Mental health Mental health is an integral part of health; it is more than the absence of mental illnesses. It is the foundation for well-being and effective functioning of individuals. It includes mental well-being, prevention of mental disorders, treatment and rehabilitation. WHO estimates that the burden of mental health problems in India is 2443 disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) per ...
More than 1 billion people are living with mental health disorders, according to new data released by the World Health Organization (WHO), with conditions such as anxiety and depression inflicting immense human and economic tolls.
The News Journal: Mental Health Providers Expands Its Nationwide Directory to Improve Access to Treatment Options
BOYNTON BEACH, FL, UNITED STATES, /EINPresswire.com/ — Finding reliable mental health care in the United States still takes time and effort. Many ...
Mental Health Providers Expands Its Nationwide Directory to Improve Access to Treatment Options
Health Affairs: To Grow The Mental Health Workforce, Streamline Licensure And Make Licenses Portable
With a growing demand for mental health and substance use disorder services, states should think creatively about policies to extend and grow the workforce.
To Grow The Mental Health Workforce, Streamline Licensure And Make Licenses Portable
AOL: Mental health leaves are rising. How can organizations reduce and better manage leaves?
Spring Health reports a 61% rise in mental health leaves among organizations, highlighting the need for proactive, supportive measures.
Mental health leaves are rising. How can organizations reduce and better manage leaves?
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: As part of $1 billion in school mental health cuts, Wisconsin loses roughly $8 million
The Trump administration abruptly canceled school-based mental health services grants nationwide. Wisconsin schools will lose $8 million. The grant, awarded by the Biden-Harris administration, aimed ...
As part of $1 billion in school mental health cuts, Wisconsin loses roughly $8 million
Education Week: Trump Ends $1 Billion in Mental Health Grants for Schools
USA TODAY: Healing Sky Modernizes Provider Selection with First-of-its-Kind Mental Health & Wellness Platform Protecting Patients from Misinformation in Online Sources and AI
Healing Sky Modernizes Provider Selection with First-of-its-Kind Mental Health & Wellness Platform Protecting Patients from Misinformation in Online Sources and AI
mental health support in non-health settings, including child protection services, school health programmes, and prisons. The vast care gap for common mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety means countries must also explore innovative approaches to expand and diversify care.
WHO fact sheet on mental disorders, including sections on anxiety disorders, depression, bipolar disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, schizophrenia, eating disorders, disruptive behaviour and dissocial disorders, neurodevelopmental disorders, risk factors, health systems and social support, as well as WHO's work in these areas.
Leaders from across the world at the Eightieth United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) have adopted the political declaration to combat noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and mental health challenges through a fully integrated approach. This is the outcome of the intergovernmental negotiations in advance of and considered by the fourth high-level meeting of the UNGA on the prevention and control ...
WHO’s Mental Health Atlas is a periodic survey and report of countries’ mental health policies and programmes, laws, information systems, financing, workforce and services.
Over a billion people living with mental health conditions – services ...
The document is an opening commentary authored by Dévora Kestel, Director of the Department of Mental Health, Brain Health, and Substance Use at the World Health Organisation. It discusses the prominence of mental health in the preparations for the upcoming UN General Assembly high-level meeting on noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in September 2025.
Mental health and NCDs: A shared but differentiated agenda for the 2025 ...
Enhance mental health services. Ensure access to confidential, non-judgmental and affordable mental health services which can address issues arising from problematic digital technology use. Promote open dialogue. Encourage conversations about digital well-being within families, schools and communities to reduce stigma and increase awareness.
World Mental Health Day,10 October 2025 Mental health in humanitarian emergencies World Mental Health Day serves as a powerful reminder that there is no health without mental health. This year’s campaign focuses on the urgent need to support the mental health and psychosocial needs of people affected by humanitarian emergencies. Crises such as natural disasters, conflicts, and public health ...
WHO advocates for a comprehensive response to the mental health needs of children and young people, with a focus on strengthening policies and legislation; promoting enabling environments (in homes, schools, communities, workplaces and digital spaces) and building preventive and care services.
Different people may experience one of five types of sleep, and these profiles each highlight how our shut-eye affects our health. To take a more holistic approach, Valeria Kebets at Concordia ...