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A New Discovery Could Change Future Diagnosis And Therapy Of Depression Teens with Treatment-resistant Depression More Likely to Get Better with Switch to Combination Therapy Daring to Think Differently About Schizophrenia Midlife Suicide Rises, Puzzling Researchers OMH Medical Director Releases Addendum to his Assessment of Clinical Mental Health Care in New York State Army Suicides Up 20 Percent in 2007, report says Mental Health Workers' Incentives Key Accepting Psychiatric Care May Be Dangerous for Homeless Women Mental Toll of War Hitting Female Servicemembers Scientists Can Predict Psychotic Illness in up to 80 Percent of High-Risk Youth Improving Care for Co-Occurring Disorder Patients in NY Effort Builds to Help 'Forgotten' Troops with PTSD Psychotherapy Useful In Treating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder In Early Stages National Survey Examines How Medicaid Agencies Administer Mental Health Services Coping with the Holidays Psychiatric Medication Treatment Guidelines For Preschoolers: Issued By Child Mental Health Experts Anxiety And Mood Disorders Affect Many Affected By Katrina Report Reveals Links Between States' Mental Health Status And Treatment-Access Depressed Young Adults Prone to Substance Abuse SAMHSA Releases NSDUH Report: Serious Psychological Distress and Substance Use Disorder Among Veterans Keeping it Sane This Holiday Season New SAMHSA Report to Congress on Mental Health Emphasizes Promotion and Prevention Private Care for Inmates Weighed Fluoxetine Plus Behavior Therapy Helps Teens With Substance Abuse Disorders And Depression New AJP Study Identifies Childhood Psychiatric Patterns Preceding Arrest In Early Adulthood Reports Of Serious Mental Illnesses Increase Among Gulf Coast Residents Two Years After Hurricane Katrina, Survey Finds Personal Care, Food Workers Most Depressed How Schizophrenia Develops: Major Clues Discovered Accuracy of Telepsychiatric Assessment of New Routine Outpatient Referrals Standard Medicare Premium Will Rise 3.1% Next Year Depressed Adolescents Respond Best to Combination Treatment Study: Firms Should Help Unhappy Workers Experts Question Study on Youth Suicide Rates San Francisco to Offer Care for Uninsured Adults VA's Suicide Hot Line Begins Operations Youth Suicide Rates Rise in Reversal of 15-Year Trend Suicide Trends Among Youths and Young Adults Aged 10-24 Years 8.7% Of US Kids May Have ADHD, Half Of Whom Are Undiagnosed Bipolar Illness Soars as a Diagnosis for the Young Most U.S. elderly now have drug coverage: study AMA launches multi-million dollar campaign to cover the uninsured U.S. OKs J&J drug for 2 mental disorders in children To Reap Psychotherapy’s Benefits, Get a Good Fit New Views on Anorexia Medicaid Recipients With Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders Less Likely To Use Community Services Study: Suicide Risk Double Among Male U.S. Veterans Soldiers Struggle to Find Therapists to Take Their Insurance SAMHSA Web Resource on Homelessness Launched Bazelon Center Offers Educational Institutions a Model Policy for Addressing Student Mental Health Issues SAMHSA Launches New Web Page for Veterans and Their Families Too Much Sunshine Can Bring on the Blues Psychiatrists, Children and Drug Industry’s Role New Rules for Confining the Mentally Ill Mental Health America Warns Public to Avoid Diagnosing or Profiling Others as a Reaction to the Virginia Tech Shootings Virginia Tech Tragedy: Tips for Educators, Students and Parents Long-Term Therapy Effective in Bipolar Depression Congress Tackles Critical Mental Health Issues Kids with Mental Illness Often Rejected Socially Mentally Ill Parents Seek Assistance from N.Y. Legislators NIMH Releases Latest Landmark Schizophrenia Treatment Research Military Mental Health Services Seen Lacking New Study Shows Medicaid Spending Growth Can Be Sustained by Expected Increases in Government Revenues Senators Propose Protections for Americans with Mental Health Needs Increased Suicide Rate in Children and Teens Found Issue Brief: Aging Out of Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT): Issues for Young Adults with Disabilities Mental Health Advocates Like Budget Plan 2007 Poverty Levels Will Affect Eligibility for Many Federal Health Programs Recently Released Inmates at High Risk for Death Antidepressant Exposure Appears to Have Little Prenatal Impact Commission on Quality of Care and Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities Releases Statewide Review of Continuing Day Treatment Programs SAMHSA and Ad Council Unveil National Mental Health Anti-Stigma Campaign Online Brochure: Mental Health: It's Part of Aging A Casualty Far From the Battlefield: For veterans, coming home from war can be harder than being deployed ALERT: NYSOMH Releases New PROS Regs, Resumes Implementation New SAMHSA Report on Mental Health Services Use and Barriers Talking to Kids About Fear and Violence Diverse New Coalition Launches Education Campaign to Counter Misconceptions About Depression SENATE PASSES TIMOTHY'S LAW 55-0! MHANYS establishes new website dedicated specifically to raising awareness of “co-occurring disorders” and providing resources to handle these complex needs. MHANYS Receives Requests for Technical Assistance Regarding Disaster Planning and Relief Due to Recent Flooding.
A New Discovery Could Change Future Diagnosis And Therapy Of Depression
Teens with Treatment-resistant Depression More Likely to Get Better with Switch to Combination Therapy
Daring to Think Differently About Schizophrenia
Midlife Suicide Rises, Puzzling Researchers
OMH Medical Director Releases Addendum to his Assessment of Clinical Mental Health Care in New York State
Army Suicides Up 20 Percent in 2007, report says
Mental Health Workers' Incentives Key
Accepting Psychiatric Care May Be Dangerous for Homeless Women
Mental Toll of War Hitting Female Servicemembers
Scientists Can Predict Psychotic Illness in up to 80 Percent of High-Risk Youth
Improving Care for Co-Occurring Disorder Patients in NY
Effort Builds to Help 'Forgotten' Troops with PTSD
Psychotherapy Useful In Treating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder In Early Stages
National Survey Examines How Medicaid Agencies Administer Mental Health Services
Coping with the Holidays
Psychiatric Medication Treatment Guidelines For Preschoolers: Issued By Child Mental Health Experts
Anxiety And Mood Disorders Affect Many Affected By Katrina
Report Reveals Links Between States' Mental Health Status And Treatment-Access
Depressed Young Adults Prone to Substance Abuse
SAMHSA Releases NSDUH Report: Serious Psychological Distress and Substance Use Disorder Among Veterans
Keeping it Sane This Holiday Season
New SAMHSA Report to Congress on Mental Health Emphasizes Promotion and Prevention
Private Care for Inmates Weighed
Fluoxetine Plus Behavior Therapy Helps Teens With Substance Abuse Disorders And Depression
New AJP Study Identifies Childhood Psychiatric Patterns Preceding Arrest In Early Adulthood
Reports Of Serious Mental Illnesses Increase Among Gulf Coast Residents Two Years After Hurricane Katrina, Survey Finds
Personal Care, Food Workers Most Depressed
How Schizophrenia Develops: Major Clues Discovered
Accuracy of Telepsychiatric Assessment of New Routine Outpatient Referrals
Standard Medicare Premium Will Rise 3.1% Next Year
Depressed Adolescents Respond Best to Combination Treatment
Study: Firms Should Help Unhappy Workers
Experts Question Study on Youth Suicide Rates
San Francisco to Offer Care for Uninsured Adults
VA's Suicide Hot Line Begins Operations
Youth Suicide Rates Rise in Reversal of 15-Year Trend
Suicide Trends Among Youths and Young Adults Aged 10-24 Years
8.7% Of US Kids May Have ADHD, Half Of Whom Are Undiagnosed
Bipolar Illness Soars as a Diagnosis for the Young
Most U.S. elderly now have drug coverage: study
AMA launches multi-million dollar campaign to cover the uninsured
U.S. OKs J&J drug for 2 mental disorders in children
To Reap Psychotherapy’s Benefits, Get a Good Fit
New Views on Anorexia
Medicaid Recipients With Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders Less Likely To Use Community Services
Study: Suicide Risk Double Among Male U.S. Veterans
Soldiers Struggle to Find Therapists to Take Their Insurance
SAMHSA Web Resource on Homelessness Launched Bazelon Center Offers Educational Institutions a Model Policy for Addressing Student Mental Health Issues SAMHSA Launches New Web Page for Veterans and Their Families
Too Much Sunshine Can Bring on the Blues
Psychiatrists, Children and Drug Industry’s Role
New Rules for Confining the Mentally Ill
Mental Health America Warns Public to Avoid Diagnosing or Profiling Others as a Reaction to the Virginia Tech Shootings
Virginia Tech Tragedy: Tips for Educators, Students and Parents
Long-Term Therapy Effective in Bipolar Depression
Congress Tackles Critical Mental Health Issues
Kids with Mental Illness Often Rejected Socially
Mentally Ill Parents Seek Assistance from N.Y. Legislators
NIMH Releases Latest Landmark Schizophrenia Treatment Research
Military Mental Health Services Seen Lacking
New Study Shows Medicaid Spending Growth Can Be Sustained by Expected Increases in Government Revenues
Senators Propose Protections for Americans with Mental Health Needs
Increased Suicide Rate in Children and Teens Found
Issue Brief: Aging Out of Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT): Issues for Young Adults with Disabilities
Mental Health Advocates Like Budget Plan 2007 Poverty Levels Will Affect Eligibility for Many Federal Health Programs
Recently Released Inmates at High Risk for Death Antidepressant Exposure Appears to Have Little Prenatal Impact
Commission on Quality of Care and Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities Releases Statewide Review of Continuing Day Treatment Programs
SAMHSA and Ad Council Unveil National Mental Health Anti-Stigma Campaign Online Brochure: Mental Health: It's Part of Aging A Casualty Far From the Battlefield: For veterans, coming home from war can be harder than being deployed ALERT: NYSOMH Releases New PROS Regs, Resumes Implementation New SAMHSA Report on Mental Health Services Use and Barriers Talking to Kids About Fear and Violence Diverse New Coalition Launches Education Campaign to Counter Misconceptions About Depression SENATE PASSES TIMOTHY'S LAW 55-0! MHANYS establishes new website dedicated specifically to raising awareness of “co-occurring disorders” and providing resources to handle these complex needs. MHANYS Receives Requests for Technical Assistance Regarding Disaster Planning and Relief Due to Recent Flooding.