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President Trump wants to make it easier to involuntarily treat people with serious mental illnesses, but critics say the approach lacks sufficient evidence to be expanded.
Donald Trump's paranoia is taking "center stage," according to mental health professionals. Duty to Warn, a group of ...
An executive order signed by the president last week gives authorities the ability to reverse any precedent that would limit ...
The national suicide hotline shut down its specialized support option for LGBTQ+ youth Thursday. Some Philadelphia-area mental health professionals and advocates say the decision reflects a broader ...
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As public school districts prepare for a new school year, many worry about dwindling resources stemming from federal funding cuts. Some states are sounding the alarm about grants for mental health ...
The Trump administration’s freeze on education funding has left school districts scrambling. These are some Fort Worth ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed an executive order aimed at supporting men and boys and improving their mental health ...
Naples Pride is launching a new Mental Health Collaborative after the federal government announced it's ending specialized LGBTQ+ youth services for the 988 crisis line.