
60 Minutes®: “I felt so alone” – Rising rates of suicide, depression accelerated by pandemic among U.S. kids
Children in the United States have experienced a devastating decline

Children in the United States have experienced a devastating decline

The more we know about the complexity of addiction, the more effectively we can treat it and then advocate for those with the disease. Medications in combination with counseling and psychotherapy tend to be the most effective approach to treatment. This includes abstinence from all mood- and mind-altering chemicals except those that are prescribed appropriately for the disease.

With the COVID-19 pandemic well into its second year, many

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In the 10th edition of our Talking Treatment™ podcast, AZZLY®

The COVID-19 pandemic hit many of us hard. The American

In this episode of the Talking Treatment™ podcast, Vincent Pignatiello,

Former Deputy Director for Demand Reduction in the White House

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A 2020 market study distributed by Fox and MarketWatch identifies
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact the world, mental health challenges have become a major concern. With rising rates of suicide, depression, and anxiety among both adults and children, it is crucial to address the psychological impact of the pandemic. Many individuals have reported feeling isolated, stressed, and overwhelmed by the changes brought on by the virus, making it essential for healthcare providers to offer support and resources for those struggling with their mental health.
In addition, addiction treatment providers are facing unique challenges in the age of COVID-19. The increased demand for services, combined with the limitations on in-person interactions, has forced providers to adapt and find new ways to deliver care. With the help of technology and telehealth services, providers are working to ensure that patients can access the treatment they need while also staying safe during this challenging time.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact the world, mental health challenges have become a major concern. With rising rates of suicide, depression, and anxiety among both adults and children, it is crucial to address the psychological impact of the pandemic. Many individuals have reported feeling isolated, stressed, and overwhelmed by the changes brought on by the virus, making it essential for healthcare providers to offer support and resources for those struggling with their mental health.
In addition, addiction treatment providers are facing unique challenges in the age of COVID-19. The increased demand for services, combined with the limitations on in-person interactions, has forced providers to adapt and find new ways to deliver care. With the help of technology and telehealth services, providers are working to ensure that patients can access the treatment they need while also staying safe during this challenging time.