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Levomilnacipran

[…] si pran ) College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists (cpnp.org) If you or someone you know is in crisis, please call 911 and/or the toll -free National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800 -273 -TALK (8255) to speak with a trained crisis counselor 24/7. A help line and other resources are also available through the […]

Letter-to-Congressional-Committee-Leadership-o-(1)

[…] consider other ways to leverage existing health care workforce to meet a variety of needs. For example, there is strong data t o suggest that screening for suicide risk in emergency departments would support reductions in suicide attempts. NAMI urges the Committee to consider the following policies and legislative proposals to improve the integration […]

20230419LettertoCongressionalCommitteeLeadershiponResearch-and-Innovation-Criminal-Justice

[…] year to fully fund a comprehensive research agenda on reducing gun violence. 1 Across this country, communities are suffering from preventable firearm -rela ted injuries and deaths. Suicide, violent crime, and accidental shootings cause trauma to families, communities, and children affected by these preventable tragedies. In 2021, the most recent year for which we […]

Protecting-VA-Health-Care

[…] of Veterans Affairs (VA ) estimates that 30% of Vietnam veterans will experience PTSD in their lifetime. 2 Each day, an average of 20 veterans die by suicide. 3 Veterans health care is a public trust and a national responsibility. Ensuring America’s veterans have timely access to high -quality mental health care is imperative […]

Step-4-from-Responding-to-Youth-with-Mental-Health-Needs_NAMI-7

[…] need tno learn different stratebies for succnessfully relatinb to youth. 104 Responbing to Youth with Mental Health Neebs Step 4 Planning a CIT for Youth Training • Suicide and self-injunry are prevalent issues in younth and may not bet tnhe attention they need in a typical CInT traininb. • Family and peer invonlvement is […]

CIT_Youth_White_Paper_Final

[…] 10% of children and adolescents in the U.S.  live with a serious mental illness that  causes significant impairment in their day‐ to‐day lives, yet only 20% of them are iden‐ tified and receive mental health services. 17  ♦ 50% of students with a mental illness age  14 and older drop out of high school—the  highest dropout rate of any disability  group. 18 73% of those who drop out are  arrested within five years. 19  ♦ Children with mental illness are more than  three times as likely to be arrested before  leaving school as other students. 20  ♦ Children with mental illness fail more  courses, earn lower grade point averages,  miss more days of school, and are retained  at grade level more often that other stu‐ dents with disabilities. 21  ♦ Suicide is the third leading cause of death  in youth aged 10 to 24. 22 90% of people  who die by suicide have a diagnosable and  treatable mental illness at the time of their  death. 23  ♦ 70% of youth involved in state and local  juvenile justice systems have a serious  mental illness, with at least 20% experienc‐ ing symptoms so severe that their ability to  function is significantly impaired. 24  ♦ Children with mental illness are twice as  likely to be living in a correctional facility,  halfway house, drug treatment center, or  "on the street" after leaving school com‐ pared to students with other disabilities. 25  8  resources or services that are designed to meet  the needs of their children during a crisis.     These frustrations and the negative outcomes  for youth with untreated mental illness under‐ […]

Fluoxetine

[…] e teen ) College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists (cpnp.org) If you or someone you know is in crisis, please call 911 and/or the toll -free National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800 -273 -TALK (8255) to speak with a trained crisis counselor 24/7. A help line and other resources are also available through the […]

3C-Ending-Conversion-Therapy-to-Save-Young-LGBTQ-Lives

[…] Therapy to Save Young LGBTQ Lives Sam Brinton Head of Advocacy and Government Affairs,The Trevor Project 3 WHO WE ARE The Trevor Project is the world’s largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ young people. WHO I AM Who is this person? Why are they talking? What am I going to learn […]

20210504StatementonChild-AdolescentMentalHealth

[…] , 2021 1 Child and Adolescent Mental and Behavioral Health Principles Endorsed by: American Academy of Pediatrics American Association of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry American Foundation for Suicide Prevention American Muslim Health Professionals American Psychiatric Association American Psychological Association Association of Maternal & Child Health Programs Children’s Defense Fund Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Children's […]

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