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COVID-19’s Ripple Effect on Mental Health and Addiction
December 11, 2020 - Psychology Today
Impact
Beyond Labels: Reducing Health-Related Stigma
November 21, 2019
Impact
Telehealth Increases Access to Mental Health Services for Underserved Populations
November 12, 2021
Announcement
New Study Shows Evidence of Benefits and Uncertain Evidence of Harms of Mental Health Treatment Medications for Pregnant, Postpartum Women
May 05, 2021
RTI In The Media
Five-Year Grant AIMS to Expand WHS Mental Health Program to Ashe
January 23, 2020 - Watuga Democrat
News Release
Requiring Some Patients to Get Mental Health Treatment Saves Money
July 30, 2013
Insight
Improving Indigenous Mental Health: Q&A with Monica Desjardins
November 15, 2023
News Release
RTI International Produces National Resource on Mental Health Statistics
September 10, 2012
RTI In The Media
Mental health coverage parity remains out of reach, survey says
April 17, 2024 - Bloomberg Law
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Better Mental Health Treatment is Key to Reducing Jail Population, New Study Says
June 24, 2013 - News & Observer
RTI In The Media
Youth Mental Health and Schools
July 18, 2018 - Measure of Everyday Life
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When 911 calls require a mental health response
June 27, 2022 - GCN
RTI In The Media
No link between primary care mental health screening, depression in children, adolescents
February 09, 2016 - Healio
RTI In The Media
Report: Patients less likely to get behavioral health covered by insurance than other needs
April 17, 2024 - Maryland Matters
Insight
Youth Mental Health First Aid Creates Safe Environment for Classroom Learning
February 24, 2022
RTI In The Media
Column: COVID Mental Health Issues Can Hurt Us in the Long Term
January 22, 2021 - The Columbus Dispatch
Impact
National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)
April 26, 2016
RTI In The Media
Joining a national trend, Durham is dispatching mental health teams — not police — to some 911 calls
February 06, 2023 - WUNC
News Release
New study finds that one-quarter of working-age adults and one-third of children in Kansas and Missouri live in households carrying medical debt and many with chronic illness and mental health conditions go without needed care
June 11, 2018
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How mental health care cuts in NC will cost more than they save
September 26, 2015 - The News & Observer