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America’s Most Popular Autism Therapy May Not Work — and …

Web“ABA treatment is widely recognized as the most effective method for treating [autism], but its evidence-based treatment methods are applicable beyond [autism] …

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No More Cures, No More Fixes: How Autistic Leaders Are …

WebABA’s goal of trying to train youngsters to act in ways found socially acceptable is unethical, he wrote in a 2020 paper published in the Kennedy Institute of …

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School Is Where Health Care Happens for Kids. Changes in

WebLouisiana amended its Medicaid state plan in 2015 and saw a 30% increase in its Medicaid revenue as the school nursing workforce grew 15% . Last year, Georgia …

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92,000 Pennsylvania Students Sought Help Addressing Mental …

WebDonate now! Thousands of students in Pennsylvania have reached out for help to address their mental health during the 2022-2023 school year, according to a …

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A Slow-Motion Crisis: Gen Z’s Battle Against Depression, Addiction

WebNew research on Generation Z reveals the alarming depth of the youth mental health crisis unfolding in our country — a slow-burning fire now raging in the wake of …

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Schools Are 100K Counselors Short. Here’s a New Approach to …

WebSchools have added school counselors and mental health staff, brought in partners and programs to provide students with services, secured food and clothing, and …

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CDC Data Reveal Alarming Extent of Pandemic-Era Youth Mental …

WebMental health challenges, economic insecurity and parental abuse became a routine part of life for a staggering share of high school students during the pandemic, …

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Student Survey: Depression, Stress and Anxiety Leading …

WebNearly half of American students with learning barriers cited increasing amounts of stress, depression and anxiety as the leading obstacle in the 2020-21 school year. At the same time, students say their access to a trusted adult to discuss that stress decreased, according to a new national survey. In the third and final survey of […]

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More Research Shows the Harm of Social Media Use on Mental …

WebThe mental health of adolescents and teens has been declining for the past decade, and the COVID-19 pandemic contributed to worsening youth mental health and …

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Analysis: How Medicaid Can Help Schools Support Students’ …

WebLocal investments also vary by geographic setting: 43% of districts and charters in cities and 41% of those in suburbs plan to spend on mental health workers, …

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Make Student Mental Health Part of School Reopening Plans

Web2 Increase availability of mental health services and resources. When asked about providing mental health services to students, 75 percent of surveyed public school …

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Four States Increase Access to Youth Mental Health Care

WebColorado has higher rates of youth mental health and substance use issues than 44 other states. California. All California middle and high school health education …

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1.3 Million Los Angeles Students Could Soon Access Free …

WebThe $24 million dollar partnership with L.A. Care Health Plan, Health Net, and the L.A. County Department of Mental Health is part of the state’s urgent push to …

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More States Are Allowing Students to Take ‘Mental Health

WebThe push for student mental health days began in 2019, when Oregon Gov. Kate Brown signed a bill expanding the state’s category of excused absences to include …

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Could AI ‘Chatbots’ Solve the Youth Mental Health Crisis

WebDigital wellness tools like mental health chatbots have stepped in with a promise to fill the gaps in America’s overburdened and under-resourced mental health …

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New Ken Burns PBS Documentary Offers Raw Look at the Youth …

WebIn a recent CDC survey, more than a third of high school students reported experiencing poor mental health during the pandemic, nearly 20% reported that they …

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New Study: School Nurses Are Untapped Resource to Combat …

WebIn the 2020-21 school year, at least 14.7 million students nationwide were chronically absent — more than double the number pre-COVID, according to Attendance …

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Why a Texas School District is Opening a Health Clinic for …

WebDENTON— A North Texas school district plans to open a new school-based health clinic to serve its students covered by Medicaid, despite concerns from certain parents that the district is overstepping its role. Leaders in the Denton Independent School District say the clinic will make health care more readily available for its students — 49%

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Student’s View: My School Helped Me With My Eating Disorder.

WebThe stereotypical image of a person with anorexia is a rail-thin young woman. Because I didn’t fit this stereotype, I and others initially overlooked my extreme symptoms. Meeting with a counselor following my capstone project marked a turning point. She was encouraging and became a big help, someone I could go to when I was struggling.

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What Will End of COVID Public Health Emergency Mean for …

WebSince 2020, the COVID-19 emergency — a federal declaration issued by the secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services — has driven a surge in …

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California Launches New Mental Health-based Apps for Families …

WebThe BrightLife Kids app was introduced to California children under the age of 13 to be able to access mental health resources with their parents and guardians. …

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‘We Are in a Different Place’: CDC Lifts 5-Day Isolation Guidelines …

WebDr. Jayne Morgan, executive director of health and community education for Piedmont Healthcare, said COVID can be managed differently now that there’s more immunity to the virus that causes it. “To be clear, COVID-19 remains a public health concern, and a new variant can change the trajectory at any moment, however currently, …

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