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Finding the Right Words: The Role of Peer Support with Mental Health
For health care workers, finding the right words to support a colleague struggling with their mental health or thoughts of suicide can be challenging.
Leadership Dialogue Series: Addressing the Behavioral Health Crisis with John Muir Health
Hospitals and health systems are playing an increasingly important role in providing behavioral health care, whether in their own facilities or by helping patients connect with community resources.
Recruiting the Next Generation of Behavioral Health Professionals
The shortage of behavioral health care professionals is a serious public health issue, particularly in rural areas.
The Growing Role of Emergency Departments in Behavioral Health Services
The past five years have seen a rise in the number of people turning to their local hospital emergency departments for behavioral health and addiction services.
For Our Kids: Pediatric Behavioral Health Needs With UMass Memorial
When kids experience acute behavioral health needs, they need to be cared for at the right time and the right place.
Increasing Support for Health Care Workers' Mental Health and Well-being
Health care workers are stressed out, stretched out, burned out and leaving the profession in truly alarming numbers. It doesn’t have to be this way and there are opportunities to make workplaces engines of mental health and well-being.
Beyond Birth: Understanding Perinatal Depression With UMass Memorial Health
In this episode, Tiffany Moore Simas, M.D., chair of obstetrics and gynecology at UMass Memorial Health, discusses the concerning prevalence of perinatal depression, and the options available to provide a lifeline for mothers.
The Well-being Impact of Northwestern Medicine's Scholars of Wellness Program
In this discussion, Gaurava Agarwal, M.D., vice president and chief wellness executive at Northwestern Medicine and director of faculty wellness at Northwestern University, and Samantha Saggese, physician assistant of nephrology and hypertension at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, explain the difference the Scholars of Wellness program is making, and how it could be adopted for the benefit of hospitals and health systems across the nation.
Checking in on You: Addressing Loneliness With Care Callers
The U.S. Surgeon General’s 2023 advisory on loneliness put a spotlight on the profound impact that social isolation is having on the physical and mental health of American communities.
A Capital Effort in the Fight Against the Opioid Epidemic
The majority of overdose deaths in the United States involve opioids.