Articles, Leading Stories

March 1st, 2013

DMH receives funding boost for FY2014

By Phyllis Hanlon

In a switch from previous years, Gov. Deval Patrick announced a 3.3 percent increase in the overall budget for the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health (DMH) for FY2014....

March 1st, 2013

Vermont grapples with budgetary priorities

By Janine Weisman

The Vermont Department of Mental Health’s current fiscal year $174 million budget represented a 15 percent increase to enhance community services in the only state which...

March 1st, 2013

Teen suicide study highlights need for better training

By Janine Weisman

Suicidal thoughts are common among U.S. adolescents, many of whom receive mental health treatment before the onset of suicidal plans or attempts, the first large-scale study on...

March 1st, 2013

Media coverage impacts Asperger’s patients, families

By Susan Gonsalves

Media coverage of the Newtown, Conn. murders did little to dispel the stigma and misunderstanding of people with Asperger’s Disorder. Instead, early reports that the shooter,...

March 1st, 2013

Combating school shootings will take deeper approach

By Catherine Robertson Souter

The public and media react quickly and vehemently in the wake of traumatic events like the school shootings in Newtown and Columbine. Who were these kids? What made them commit...

March 1st, 2013

Ban on reparative therapy put on hold

By Pamela Berard

A California state law that bans licensed mental health professionals from engaging in sexual orientation change efforts (often called reparative or conversion therapy) on...

March 1st, 2013

Task force working on mental health legislation

By Pamela Berard

State and national lawmakers are mulling legislation on gun control, mental health care and benefits for first responders in the wake of Connecticut’s Sandy Hook...

March 1st, 2013

The professional chef: Behind the menus

By Catherine Robertson Souter

Running a restaurant, with its long hours, demanding schedules and high rates of failure, would be the epitome of the nightmare job for some people. For others, it’s the...

February 1st, 2013

The Affordable Care Act: What it means for psychologists

By Phyllis Hanlon

The Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has given the green light for partial application now with full implementation of the...

February 1st, 2013

ACOs hope to save money

By Phyllis Hanlon

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act represents one of the most ambitious health care reform initiatives this country has experienced. One of the law’s provisions...

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