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Given the lack of mental health care therapists, what if there were evidenced-based single session interventions available on demand over the internet that could greatly alleviate distress and improve well-being? The pandemic has opened the door to successful alternatives to traditional therapy
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What treatment programs work for behavioral health issues (addiction, substance abuse, eating disorders), and what conditions are necessary to support recovery? Timing of the intervention and treatment, motivation of the person, length of stay in recovery centers, and peer support influence on successful outcomes are explored.
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Nick MacPhee summarizes key insights from Season 1 of the Interest to Impact podcast on mental health philanthropy. After a short summer hiatus, Season 2 will kick off!
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How can young people use technology and how can it improve their mental health? How is the design, and data sets for mental health technology apps different for youth and LGBTQ and BIPOC populations?
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Katherine is the founder of the Stability Network, a movement of people speaking out on their own mental health challenges and how you can thrive. The discussion focuses on stigma, prevention and early intervention in the case of mental illness, and how mental health should be treated as part of overall health.
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Solome Tibebu reviews the grants the Upswing Fund just made for adolescents of color and LGBTQ+ communities. Grants were made to support direct mental health services as well as system capacity expansion. Categories included digital technology, school-based programs, stigma reduction, workforce development, and public financing.
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The connection between a social determinant of health such as housing with mental health is clear. Whether someone is homeless or under-housed (in poor condition housing), that condition creates stress, instability, and can lead to dysfunction and inability to thrive. Housing is medicine, and a powerful intervention to improve lives and mental well-being.
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Inseparable focuses on policies to reduce the treatment gap in mental health, putting comprehensive school mental health systems in place, and stopping the criminalization of mental illness. Policy work on these takes place at the federal, state, and local levels, and philanthropy can make an important difference.
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Learn why infant and maternal mental well being is so important, and how Perigee is investing in organizations and communities to support timely interventions, building family relationships and support, and how social, emotional, and behavioral challenges can be overcome.
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The discussion explores the use of technology in behavioral and mental health treatment, particularly with respect to particular communities.
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Discussion on why policy is important in reforming mental health care and what reforms are needed.
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