Emergency Mental Health: Insights from the American Psychological Association
Understanding Emergency Mental Health
Emergency mental health responses are vital as they cater to individuals facing severe mental health challenges. Statistics indicate that nearly one in 25 adults in the U.S. contend with serious mental illness, necessitating immediate and effective support.
Insights from Leading Organizations
- The American Psychological Association advocates for quick assessment and intervention.
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides guidelines on effective mental health strategies.
- Leticia Sosa of South Texas Health System Behavioral will share insights in an upcoming webinar.
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By attending this webinar, you will gain valuable knowledge about leading emergency mental health practices and how to support those in need.
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