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by Ms. Jalyn Heller Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

What percentage of Americans do not receive treatment for mental illness?

Approximately 56 percent of American adults with a mental illness do not receive treatment. Marjan_Apostolovic / Getty Images/iStockphoto. As the number of people diagnosed with mental health issues such as depression rises to new highs, the need for medical services to treat them is growing too.

What is open path psychotherapy?

Open Path Psychotherapy Collective is a nonprofit that matches middle- and lower-income people (and families) with affordable mental health services and education. Many therapists are working with them to help inform and provide for those in need, among them Vinodha Joly, LMFT.

How many children does Vanessa Burch have?

She's had difficulty putting food on the table. Courtesy of Mary Beth Cochran. In Detroit, Vanessa Burch, 62, is raising her grandnieces and nephews — five children, ages 4 to 14, who came to her with special needs due to fetal alcohol syndrome and a history of trauma.

Who is the director of the Educational Opportunities Project at the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law?

The children most affected will be those facing racial, economic and other inequities that have only become more pronounced since the pandemic began, David Hinojosa, the director of the Educational Opportunities Project at the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, said.

Where is Manatee Elementary School?

At Manatee Elementary school in Bradenton, Florida, principal Tami VanOverbeke is already putting the pieces in place to help her 560 students recover from the effects of the pandemic — but it won’t be easy, she said.

How to repair a relationship after someone cheats?

How to repair your relationship after someone cheats. Infidelity is one of the toughest setbacks for a relationship to overcome, but it can also be the catalyst for positive change. Studies show that unfaithfulness in a marriage accounts for around 37 percent of divorces — but with the right tools, it is possible to keep your relationship in tact. ...

What to do when an affair is over?

If the affair is really, truly over, taking the physical steps to cut off contact with the person and set up boundaries is crucial to your partner's healing process. "Deleting contact information, blocking numbers and removing social media contacts will be essential," says Dr. Brandon Santan, a licensed marriage and relationship therapist practicing in Tennessee.

Poor Understanding

F or years, researchers and doctors have known that a combination of factors including genetics, environment, cultural norms, and access to social support mean some individuals are predisposed to substance-use disorders.

Harnessing Grief

B rian committed suicide in October 2011 at the age of 25. In a note, he cited shame related to his drug use as well as a lack of trust in the treatment he had received.

Blunt Style

W hen asked about the Hilton Foundation meeting, Mendell says that after several years at the helm of Shatterproof, he is now more tactful. But he makes no apologies for his urgency or his focus on quantifiable results. And donors and partners say they are drawn to him for that very reason.

Talking Business

T he Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act and the Affordable Care Act now mandate that substance-use treatment be covered by insurers at levels comparable to coverage for other illnesses. But practice remains something else entirely. Commercial insurers paid for only about 27 percent of all addiction treatment in 2016.

Painful Reminders

M endell and others at Shatterproof, which has a full-time staff of 33, have a long to-do list. Near the top of that list is raising $6 million to build a provider ratings system — which will be updated once or twice a year — to evaluate how treatment programs are delivering on the newly adopted eight principles of care.

Who died from a drug overdose?

Maureen O’Reilly stands with her son William Fahy, holding a picture of her son Ed Fahy, who died of a drug overdose after insurance resisted paying for long-term treatment. Giovana Schluter Nunes for Vox. Ian McLoone felt stigmatized for using methadone to help him stop using heroin.

How much does methadone cost?

But I’ve now heard from multiple patients that insurance doesn’t cover it, or methadone clinics will refuse insurance — leading to costs that can be as high as $600 a month.

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