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World Bipolar Day 2025: Breaking the Stigma

Center for Integrative Psychiatry

World Bipolar Day 2025 is a call to action, an opportunity to educate, support, and empower those living with bipolar disorder. By spreading awareness, we can foster a more inclusive society where mental health is treated with the same importance as physical health. Why World Bipolar Day 2025 Is Important 1.

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Press Statement: College calls for new governance and management structures for CAMHS

College of Psychiatrists of Ireland

Major reform of the management and governance of the CAMHS services is of critical importance following various controversies Specialist consultants must lead each CAMHS team, and a new role of Clinical Services Manager should be created at team and regional level Tuesday 21 March, 2025.

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Usage of Depression Pills in Children and Young People Must Stop

Mad in America

Whistleblower in healthcare. Copenhagen: Institute for Scientific Freedom 2025; April 8 (freely available). 4 Shifting the balance towards social interventions: a call for an overhaul of the mental health system. 4 Shifting the balance towards social interventions: a call for an overhaul of the mental health system.

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Protecting the False Narrative About Antidepressants

Mad in America

Even though none of this is correct, and even though the false narrative is harmful for the patients, health professionals, drug agencies, medical journals and the media are doing their best to maintain it. Lancet 2025; 405 :1641. link] (freely available, accessed 13 May 2025). WHO 2025; Mar 25. 2 Gøtzsche PC.

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Trump Cut $1 Billion in Mental Health Services for Students. ADDitude Readers Responded.

ADDitude

June 6, 2025 On April 29, the Trump administration announced it was cutting $1 billion in funding for federal grants used to hire and train 14,000 mental health professionals in 260 public school districts across 49 states. New evidence regarding racial and ethnic disparities in mental health: policy implications.