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When a child or young adult is having a crisis, parents and teachers often turn to institutions, like psych wards or the police, for help. But an increasing number of Ohioans now have another option.
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A state working group released its recommendations to increase inpatient behavioral health care access across the state.
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The concurrent resolution to raise awareness of mental health concerns of women around pregnancy has support from Republican and Democratic lawmakers in the Ohio ±¬ÁϳԹÏ.
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Problem gambling is on the rise in Ohio. A new telehealth service aims to help.
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The Ohio Agricultural Mental Health Alliance recently released the results of its farm stress survey. Its findings hope to improve mental health care for farmers.
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When a child or young adult is having a crisis, parents and teachers often turn to institutions, like psych wards or the police, for help. But an increasing number of Ohioans now have another option.
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The suicide prevention crisis line was created to make it easier to dial for help. It has fielded hundreds of thousands of calls from Ohioans across the state since its launch.
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More Ohio schools are working with community behavioral health centers to tackle depression and anxiety among students.
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A new report from Ohio State University shows that many Ohio police officers have a history of head injuries. Those concussions are linked to symptoms of PTSD and depression.
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The county adopted the idea of friendship benches from Zimbabwe. It aims to address social isolation by bringing trained health workers into underserved parts of the community.