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Even as demand for mental health services grow, the shortage of psychiatrists and related professionals is getting worse.
The suicide rate has increased, as has the rate of depression in teens.
Active commuters less stressed, better able to concentrate than those who drive, research shows
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A new study from Cardiff University has revealed nearly 60% of doctors have experienced mental illness and psychological problems at various stages in their career. That is bad enough in itself, but what is much worse is that very few of the 2,000 surveyed said that they had sought help.
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Research does not show a strong connection between violence and mental illness, but it’s often blamed for mass shootings anyway
Mental health illness isn't just "a white person's disease."
Because professional athletes are thought to be paragons of physical and mental toughness, their psychological health has long been a taboo topic. That's starting to change.
Gauging a school's services in mental health for student-athletes is an important part of finding the right fit for you.