The Mental Health Coalition Launches 121 Instagram TV Series During May Mental Health Awareness Month
Series will Feature 31 Segments, 31 Advocates, 31 Influencers, 31 Conversations and 31 Mental Health Professionals Over 31 Days
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NEW YORK, April 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Mental Health Coalition (MHC), founded by designer and social activist Kenneth Cole, launches an initiative that will change culture around the devastating stigma affecting millions living with mental health conditions. According to WHO, 1 in 4 people in the world will live with mental health conditions. MHC believes that it is 4 in 4, and that mental health is arguably the worst pandemic the world has ever faced. Furthermore, because of the related stigma, 2 out of 3 affected don t seek help or care. Determined to shift culture and change the narrative around mental health, MHC is proud to launch Every Day in May, a 121 Instagram TV Series in part
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innovaTel Telepsychiatry Expands CCBHC Partnerships and Services in Response to Expanded Funding
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innovaTel Telepsychiatry is honored to be a leading sponsor at the largest behavioral health and substance use disorder treatment conference, NatCon21, by expanding service offerings to meet the increased demand for behavioral health and addiction treatment across the country. ERIE, Pa. (PRWEB) April 29, 2021 innovaTel Telepsychiatry is honored to be a leading sponsor at the largest behavioral health and substance use disorder treatment conference, NatCon21, by expanding service offerings to meet the increased demand for behavioral health and addiction treatment across the country.
The expansion of CCBHCs would not be possible without the advocacy and support of the National Council for Behavioral Health. From clinical leaders to providers, the National Council has established itself as a steadfast advo
National Campaign Promotes Mental Health for Middle Schoolers with New Music from KAMAUU, Tobe Nwigwe, Lauren Jauregui, Empress Of Sound It Out, created by the Ad Council and Pivotal Ventures, offers free resources that use the power of music to help parents and caregivers start conversations around emotional wellbeing with their children
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NEW YORK, April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ When your child can t find the words, help them find the lyrics. Today, the national
Sound It Out campaign launches with a new album and resources to help parents and caregivers have meaningful conversations about emotional wellbeing with their middle schoolers. The songs will be available across all major streaming platforms and can be heard on the campaign website at SoundItOutTogether.org, which also offers free expert-vetted resources to guide conversations.
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Ever since the first colonial militias formed, the people of our armed forces have vowed to protect and serve our country. This league of men and women have stood strong amid conflict and have sacrificed to give Americans a life of freedom and safety. In the process of ensuring for our freedom, many have paid a huge price: battle scars, disabilities, mental health problems or even their life.
The post-service status quo
According to the National Council for Behavioral Health, 30 per cent of service members that have been deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan have either Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or major depression. Of those 30 per cent, only half receive the behavioral health care that they need.