... these children's placement and permanency outcomes were affected by their histories of intensive mental health treatment. The statewide sample included all children and adolescents 3-18 years of age ...
About 11 percent of people using outpatient mental health and substance abuse treatment in the U.S. South used more than 5 percent of their family's annual income to cover their out-of-pocket ...
... Granada, has carried out a study on the use of art therapy for the treatment of acute mentally ill people. Her work, based on psychoanalysis principles, starts with a basic premise: A ...
... a few studies, however, that when mental health providers insert smoking cessation treatment into the mental health treatment plan, they can help their patients quit or cut down.
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... care professionals, including family doctors and mental health specialists, to help women and men ... costly and more effective way of providing mental health treatments for people on short-term disability ...
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... age 60." Older adults are also less likely to receive mental health treatment, due to factors including inadequate Medicare coverage, under-diagnosis and a lack of physician ...
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... coordinated appropriate medical care, with substance abuse and mental health treatment referrals coordinated as needed. Usual care (n = 204) consisted of participants receiving standard ...
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CHAPEL HILL, N.C., Aug. 7 (UPI) -- A study of young adults suggests fewer than 25 percent of those mistreated as youths receive adequate mental health treatment, U.S. psychologists said.