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Behavioral Healthcare in Life After the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Amid these ups and downs, the behavioral health landscape shifted: Fear of the unknown, increases in anxiety and depression, and the desire for help coping with loss increased the demand for mental health services. Provision of services shifted to virtual more than in-person visits.

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What Effect Does the Environment Have on Your Health & How We Can Improve Community Health

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Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) breaks these determinants down into five domains: economic stability, education access and quality, health care access and quality, neighborhood and built environment and social and community context. Access to healthcare is a significant public determinant of health.

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Crisis Prevention and Intervention in the Age of COVID-19

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Rates of depression and anxiety among Americans skyrocketed between 2020 and 2022. While crisis prevention and intervention studies are ongoing, early findings suggest that telehealth is a promising way to help those with mild SUDs. But what crisis prevention and intervention measures can human services organizations provide?

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World Mental Health Day 2021: Addressing Inequities in Care

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Expansion of reimbursement of telehealth services , for example, has opened up services to many individuals who would otherwise not have been able to safely see a mental health provider. There have been some improvements to mental health access since the beginning of the pandemic.