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Reference Shelf: Mental Health Awareness [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, kaal: 333 g
  • Sari: Reference Shelf
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Grey House Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1637002920
  • ISBN-13: 9781637002926
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, kaal: 333 g
  • Sari: Reference Shelf
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Grey House Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1637002920
  • ISBN-13: 9781637002926
Teised raamatud teemal:
Some studies indicate that as many as one in four adult Americans suffers from some kind of mental health concern each year. This issue of The Reference Shelf takes a closer look at mental health in America and the struggle to spread awareness about mental health challenges. Articles in this issue look at topics such as mental health coverage, mental health training for institutions and government officials, and mental health interventions by police. Other topics include mental health and the workplace and efforts to fight the stigma on mental illness.
State of Mind ix
1 Barriers to Access
Health Insurance, Treatment, and Access
3(6)
New Study Reveals Lack of Access as Root Cause for Mental Health Crisis in America
9(5)
National Council for Mental Wellbeing, October 10, 2018
Why Collaboration's Key to Help Patients Access Mental Health Care
14(3)
Andis Robeznieks, AMA, October 13, 2020
Why It's Not Easy to Access Mental Health Care When You're Covered by Medicaid
17(7)
Brian Mastroianni, Healthline, August 19, 2021
Increasing Access to Quality Mental Health Care Through Telepsychiatry
24(5)
Tracy K. Mullare, Psychiatric Times, September 20, 2021
CMS Physician Payment Rule Promotes Greater Access to Telehealth Services, Diabetes Prevention Programs
29(5)
CMS.gov, November 2, 2021
Why Telehealth for Mental Health Care Is Working
34(7)
Carrie Macmillan, Yale Medicine, September 16, 2021
2 Behavioral Health in a Time of Crisis
COVID and the American Mental Health Crisis
41(6)
COVID-19 Has Accelerated the Mental Health Crisis
47(3)
Aron Tendler, The Hill, November 26, 2021
Not as Good as We Want, not as Bad as We've Heard: Teen Mental Health
During the COVID-19 Pandemic
50(4)
Kelly Dean Schwartz, The Conversation, October 12, 2021
Mental Health Declined during the Pandemic but Some People with
Depression Improved--New Research
54(3)
Ziggi Ivan Santini, Lau Caspar Thygesen, and Ola Ekholm, The Conversation, October 13, 2021
Health Workers Know What Good Care Is: Pandemic Burnout Is Getting in the Way
57(6)
Yuki Noguchi, NPR, October 2, 2017
Stress and Rigorous Work Schedules Push a Doctor to Commit Suicide Every
Day in the US: "We Need Them, but They Need Us
63(4)
Ashley Turner, CNBC, May 21, 2019
3 The Ultimate Consequence
Suicide and Behavioral Health
67(6)
Worrying Trends in U.S. Suicide Rates
73(5)
Kirsten Weir, APA, March 2019
Breaking the Trend: New CDC Data on Suicide
78(6)
Leah Kuntz and Christine Yu Moutier, Psychiatric Times, December 9, 2021
Suicide Rates Fall Again--but not for Young Adults and Some People of Color
84(3)
Becky Sullivan, NPR, November 3, 2017
Suicides in U.S. Jails, Prisons Rose Sharply Over Two Decades
Federal Data Shows
87(3)
Jeff McDonald and Kelly Davis, The San Diego Union-Tribune, October 7, 2021
Fact Sheet: New Strategy Outlines Five Priorities for Reducing Military and Veteran Suicide
90(3)
The White House, November 2, 2021
Suicide and Self-Harm in Correctional Facilities
93(8)
Vera Institute of Justice, 2022
4 The Politics of Behavioral Health
Legislation and Mental Health
101(6)
Press Release: Rep. Porter Reintroduces Bill to Reduce Violence Against Individuals with Mental Illness and Disabilities
107(3)
Katie Porter, US House of Representatives, February 25, 2021
Building Mental Health into Emergency Responses
110(7)
Ashley Abramson, APA, July 1, 2021
Missouri Will Become Last State to Enforce Federal Laws on Mental Health
Care Coverage
117(4)
Tessa Weinberg, NPR, September 7, 2021
Federal Law Says Insurers Must Cover Outpatient Mental Health Care: But
Mississippi Decides Not for Its State Employees
121(4)
Julie Whitehead, MCIR, October 26, 2021
Mental Health Parity in the US: Have We Made Any Real Progress?
125(7)
Ali Shana, Psychiatric Times, June 17, 2020
Can Psychedelics Meet Their Potential for Treating Mental Health Disorders?
132(7)
Laura Sanders, Science News, December 3, 2021
Common Comorbidities with Substance Use Disorders Research Report Part 1: The Connection Between Substance Use Disorders and Mental Illness
139(8)
National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2022
5 Young People's Problems
Youth and Behavioral Health
147(4)
Fact Sheet: Improving Access and Care for Youth Mental Health and Substance Use Conditions
151(8)
The White House, October 19, 2021
U.S. Surgeon General Issues Advisory on Youth Mental Health Crisis Further Exposed by COVID-19 Pandemic
159(3)
HHS Press Office, HHS.gov, December 7, 2021
The U.S. Surgeon General Issues a Stark Warning about the State of Youth
Mental Health
162(3)
L. Carol Ritchie, NPR, December 7, 2021
COVID Harmed Kids' Mental Health--and Schools Are Feeling It
165(4)
Christine Vestal, Pew Stateline, November 9, 2021
Feeling Blue? Oregon Students Allowed to Take "Mental Health Days"
169(3)
Dani Matias, NPR, July 22, 2019
Mental Health Disorders and Teen Substance Use
172(5)
Caroline Miller, Child Mind Institute 2022
Bibliography 177(4)
Websites 181(2)
Index 183