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Foster youth are frequently put on psych meds, an Imprint investigation reveals. State agencies are dropping the ball on ...
In Spokane, WA, schools, keeping cell phones in a bag has seen happier students and a 13 percent drop in absenteeism.
Nearly one in four New York City foster youth is prescribed psychotropic medication, raising concerns about oversight and overmedication.
Good Tuesday morning! Some benefits of protest: Collective action may be good for your mental health. Liberal San Francisco ...
Greetings, MindSite News Readers. In today’s Daily, we find that less trauma means less crime — and it can help reduce our country’s sky-high rates of imprisonment. Research also shows that wellness ...
While trauma-informed prison reentry is gaining attention, the impact of isolation in solitary confinement remains largely ...
When someone is forced into treatment, it strips them of their autonomy, say critics of Kendra's Law in New York.
Employees of SAMHSA were among those terminated this morning in the latest round of mass firings implemented by the Trump ...
Brian Monday is on a mission to help youth confront the stigma and silence around mental health struggles in sports.
Report finds racial disparities in New York law allowing involuntary treatment for mental health. Solitary confinement ...
At MindSite News, we sat down for a Zoom call with Dr. John Gartner, a prominent psychotherapist and author who has practiced in Baltimore for 35 years and taught part-time at Johns Hopkins University ...
This two-part guest essay comes from Solitary Watch, a nonprofit watchdog organization that investigates solitary confinement and other harsh prison conditions in the U.S. Today, Part 1 looks at the ...
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