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Ethics & Equity: Youth-Specific Digital Therapeutics and the Continuum of Care

Child Mind Intitute

They discuss how new digital mental health interventions offer opportunities to bridge gaps in the continuum of care and address challenges to equitable access for underserved or excluded groups and the work required to make these promises reality. Donate and support work like the Technology and Youth Mental Health Series.

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Extending the Village: How Technology Is Reshaping Access to Youth Mental Health Support

Child Mind Intitute

” View the Full Series The Child Mind Institute is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Donate and support work like the Technology and Youth Mental Health Series. The post Extending the Village: How Technology Is Reshaping Access to Youth Mental Health Support appeared first on Child Mind Institute.

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Ethics & Equity: Studying Social Media’s Impact Through Youth-Centered Participatory Research

Child Mind Intitute

Green and Kotani echo our recent conversation with Christa Studzinski of the Ontario Brain Institute by discussing the value in engaging youth at all stages of research for the utilization of digital mental health supports. Donate and support work like the Technology and Youth Mental Health Series.

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The State of Mental Health in U.S. Communities: Insights from NACCHO Behavioral Health 360

Credible Mind

Communities: Insights from NACCHO Behavioral Health 360 WEBINAR OVERVIEW Learn best practices your peers have implemented to successfully tackle mental health at the community level. Get an update on NACCHOs groundbreaking digital mental health program, Behavioral Health 360 that simplifies the path to population mental health.

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Medication Overload, Part II: The Explosion of Drugs for Kids

Mad in America

The company had launched in 2020 with five employees and became one of the digital mental health startups that reached “unicorn” status, which signifies a privately held startup company valued at over $1 billion. Although not easy work, my sibling enjoyed staying connected to the community.