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Integrating Behavioral and Physical Health to Treat the Whole Person
In the United States, behavioral health and physical health can sometimes be treated as if they are unconnected, usually involving separate sites of care.
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.
Preventing Suicides in the Health Care Workforce: Steps to Supporting Every Worker
The AHA’s Suicide Prevention Learning Collaborative was created to start a dialogue among health care providers about the best ways to provide support for health care workers.
Be Well: Preventing Physician Suicide
Health care providers across our diverse workforce are faced with an ever increasing complexity in the systems and approaches we use.
Improving Maternal and Infant Services in Rural Iowa
Millions of women across the United States have no access to maternal health care, particularly in rural areas that lack obstetric services.
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.
Taking Care of You for Being You: The Path to Equitable LGBTQ+ Care
The LGBTQIA+ community often faces barriers to equitable health care.
Restoring Maternal Mental Health
Joining Aisha Syeda, program manager at the AHA is Dr. Nirmaljit Dhami, the medical director of the inpatient perinatal psychiatry at El Camino Health; and Dr. Alpa Shah, director of the Perinatal Mental Health Clinic at Marshfield Clinic Health System.
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.
Enhancing Care for Older Patients with Age-Friendly Health Systems
The population of adults ages 65 and older will exceed 95 million in the United States by the year 2060.