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Being a veterinarian and helping animals can bring a lot of joy. But the job also comes with a host of stressors that can affect veterinarians’ mental health, and the field is starting to have more conversations about it.
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Survivors of nonfatal shootings do not always seek professional mental health help despite trauma, according to a new study. Stigma and fear of getting in trouble are some of the reasons why.
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The family of Brooke Bailey protested outside of the Cooper County Courthouse Monday to call attention to medical treatment and mental health in jails.
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The number of pediatric ER visits for mental health reasons has increased by an average of 8% each year. But Kansas City hospitals warn they aren't able to keep pace — and already, about half of kids are going untreated.
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The research behind the eye movement desensitization and reprocessing modality was inspired by a walk in the park in 1987. Now, trauma victims use bilateral stimulation to ground themselves and reprocess their distressing memories, whether in a therapy session or out on a trail.
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Military medical providers serve alongside the patients they treat on a daily basis. It’s a unique way to practice medicine, and it can come with unique challenges.
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Dozens of US states are suing Meta Platforms Inc. for contributing the youth mental health crisis by knowingly designing features on Instagram and Facebook that addict children to the platforms.
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The people imprisoned were supposed to receive rehabilitative mental health services that allow them to stand trial, but they have been found to languish in jails — often for months — without having been found guilty of any crime.
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Dr. Stephanie Logan is the CEO of DeafLEAD – a Columbia-based group that supports the Deaf and hard of hearing community and recently launched a new ASL crisis line through 988.
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There are currently 253 people in Missouri jails waiting to be transferred to a state hospital for mental health treatment.