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People Seeking Drug Treatment Weren t Ready for the Pandemic—Here s What It Taught Us About Relapse and Recovery

Image zoom Left: Credit: Caitlin-Marie Miner Ong Brown tried to get clean on her own multiple times to no avail, and so she checked into Foundations Recovery Center, a rehabilitation facility outside of Baltimore, in March 2020. But right around that time, as cases of COVID-19 began rising on the East Coast, states started issuing stay-at-home orders and shutdowns of all but essential businesses and organizations. Due to the isolation caused by the pandemic and the inability to socialize and connect to others at her recovery center Brown made it a little over 90 days in rehab before she relapsed again. The epidemic before the pandemic

Unprecedented Mental Health Leadership Collaboration Expands to Welcome 35 New Organizations as Key Signatories on its Unified Vision to Improve Mental Health and Substance Use Care in America

Unprecedented Mental Health Leadership Collaboration Expands to Welcome 35 New Organizations as Key Signatories on its Unified Vision to Improve Mental Health and Substance Use Care in America
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Unprecedented Mental Health Leadership Collaboration Expands to Welcome 35 New Organizations as Key Signatories on its Unified Vision to Improve Mental Health and Substance Use Care in America

Unprecedented Mental Health Leadership Collaboration Expands to Welcome 35 New Organizations as Key Signatories on its Unified Vision to Improve Mental Health and Substance Use Care in America
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Mental health experts say more funding is needed to address pandemic-related stresses

Mental health experts say more funding is needed to address pandemic-related stresses Updated Feb 24, 2021; Posted Feb 24, 2021 The pandemic has stressed the nation’s behavioral health infrastructure at a time when the country has seen increases in overdose deaths, suicides, and reports of anxiety and depression.Advance Local Graphic Artist Facebook Share By Sandhya Raman, CQ-Roll Call WASHINGTON – Growing behavioral health needs and existing workforce inadequacies are amplifying calls for Congress to provide additional resources to address a national mental health crisis exacerbated by COVID-19, the economic recession, and social isolation. The pandemic has stressed the nation’s behavioral health infrastructure at a time when the country has seen increases in overdose deaths, suicides, and reports of anxiety and depression.

Behind the White House and governors uneasy dance

Behind the White House and governors uneasy dance
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