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Orange County Latinx Community Calls for Better Mental Health Resources

by Chad Knuth 11/23/202201/11/2023

Orange County’s Latinx community say more assistance is needed to combat the community’s growing mental health crisis.

Posted inNorth Carolina

Youth Mental Health Crisis Is “Next Wave of the Pandemic,” Duke Psychiatrist Says

by Anne Blythe 07/22/202201/11/2023
Posted inNorth Carolina

Sheriffs Want to Turn Transport of Psych Patients Over to Mental Health Workers

by Taylor Knopf 05/25/202201/11/2023
Posted inLetters to the Editor

Op-Ed: Inclusive Classrooms in Orange County Schools Benefit All Kids

by Carrie Doyle 05/05/202201/11/2023
Posted inNorth Carolina

State Budget Funds Some Mental Health Crisis Response and Hospital Diversion Efforts

by Taylor Knopf 11/19/202101/11/2023
Posted inNorth Carolina

Refugees, Advocates, and Nonprofit Organizations Stress the Need for Better Messaging on How Afghan Refugees Experiencing PTSD Can Access Mental Health Resources

by Mona Dougani 11/10/202101/10/2023
Posted inMusic

The Music Industry Is Experiencing a Mental Health Crisis. Local Musicians Have a Message: “Be Good to Yourself.”

by Madeline Crone 11/03/202101/10/2023
Posted inNorth Carolina

Formerly Incarcerated People Regularly Face Health Challenges. COVID is Making It Worse.

by Elizabeth Thompson 07/21/202101/11/2023
Posted inVoices

Op-Ed: Stressed, Depressed, Not at Our Best—Why Mental Health Needs More Focus

by Leslie Boney 11/11/202001/11/2023
Posted inNorth Carolina

Will the Coronavirus Create a New Generation of Addicts?

by Mary King 07/15/202001/11/2023

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