MENTAL HEALTH

Dec 04 2024CRIME

Federal Prisons Get a Mental Health Makeover

It’s high time the U. S. Justice Department steps up to tackle the serious issue of suicides in federal prisons and jails. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco recently revealed a sweeping plan to improve mental health care behind bars. This isn't just tweaking a few rules; it's a complete overhaul t

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Dec 04 2024HEALTH

Understanding Stigma's Impact on Youth at Risk for Psychosis

Being identified as at clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR-p) can be a delicate situation for young people. While it allows for early detection of potential schizophrenia, the label itself can bring unwanted attention and stigma. Researchers are now exploring which type of stigma is more harmful:

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Dec 04 2024HEALTH

Painting Happiness: Can Vibrant Art Boost Mood?

Ever stared at a painting and felt instant joy? Well, psychedelic art, or PA, is designed to do just that. Born in the wild 60s, this art style is known for its bright colors and weird shapes. Scientists believe that just looking at these unique paintings can lift your spirits and help you relax. It

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

Mindful Moments: A Digital Helper for Pregnant Women

Pregnancy brings big changes, which can really affect a woman's life and how she feels. Many digital tools have popped up to help with this, but most are for women already dealing with serious emotional issues. A new app, though, wants to help all pregnant women, even those just needing a little emo

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

Exploring Opera's Impact on Mental Health Awareness

Imagine watching an opera where the lead character has schizophrenia. This isn't just a story—it's a real-life journey of Elyn Saks, who went from experiencing psychosis to teaching law and finding love. A university decided to bring this story to life and study its impact. They held live performanc

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Dec 03 2024CELEBRITIES

Savannah James' Journey to Self-Love: A Look Back

For years, Savannah James has been known for her love and care for her family. But did she always love herself? On the Everybody’s Crazy podcast, Savannah reflected on her past and shared a heartfelt message for her younger self. She admitted that she wasn't always in love with herself. "I would tel

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Exploring Parents' Resilience: A 6-Year Look

Scientists set out to understand how parents' resilience changes or stays the same over six years. They also wanted to see if this trait could shield them from mental health issues during tough times. The study took place in Finland, using data from the FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study. Over 2, 000 pare

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Dec 02 2024CRIME

Indianapolis Police Trial: Mental Health Crisis Ends in Tragedy

On Monday, two Indianapolis cops will stand trial for the death of a 39-year-old Black man during a mental health crisis. The officers, Adam Ahmad and Steven Sanchez, were indicted in April 2023 for their role in the incident. They face multiple charges, including involuntary manslaughter and batter

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Surveillance Tech in Mental Health Settings: A Closer Look

These days, surveillance tech is being used a lot in places where people get mental health care. It's often said that these tools make things safer and cheaper. But not everyone is sure if they're a good idea. Especially since there's not much research on them, and they might cause problems or raise

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Boosting Healthy Habits in Mental Health Care

Ever thought about making every moment count for better health? That's what Making Every Contact Count (MECC) is all about. It's a cool public health approach that tries to squeeze in quick health chats whenever possible. In mental health wards, they've cooked up a special MECC training plan to teac

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