
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

Over the last few months, we have seen COVID rates

PHOTO: A graph of new COVID cases in Maryland, one
While money is tight, some behavioral health and addiction treatment
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about a mental health crisis, particularly among children and adolescents in the United States. Reports show rising rates of suicide and depression, indicating the urgent need for intervention and support. As we navigate the aftermath of the pandemic, it is crucial to prioritize mental health services and resources to address the growing needs of individuals struggling with their mental well-being.
From addiction treatment to behavioral healthcare, providers are faced with the challenge of adapting to the new normal post-COVID. It is essential for organizations to stay informed about the latest developments, such as the benefits of the CARES Act and financial assistance available for mental healthcare providers. By staying proactive and vigilant in our response to the mental health pandemic, we can ensure that individuals get the help and support they need to overcome these challenging times.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about a mental health crisis, particularly among children and adolescents in the United States. Reports show rising rates of suicide and depression, indicating the urgent need for intervention and support. As we navigate the aftermath of the pandemic, it is crucial to prioritize mental health services and resources to address the growing needs of individuals struggling with their mental well-being.
From addiction treatment to behavioral healthcare, providers are faced with the challenge of adapting to the new normal post-COVID. It is essential for organizations to stay informed about the latest developments, such as the benefits of the CARES Act and financial assistance available for mental healthcare providers. By staying proactive and vigilant in our response to the mental health pandemic, we can ensure that individuals get the help and support they need to overcome these challenging times.