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On Friday’s Roundup we discussed school safety in Florida. Reporting by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel this week found that a disturbing number of...
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The suicide of a construction worker in 2014 became a pivotal event for the Denver-based company that employed him. The death led management to make mental health care a part of the workplace culture.
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Talking to children and teens about trauma varies by age level. There are still resources available for those in South Florida affected by the shooting...
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A state licensing board continues to grapple with how best to address mental-health issues and substance abuse among medical students and physicians…
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In Getting Wrecked: Women, Incarceration, and the American Opioid Crisis, a Rikers Island doctor says drug treatment in U.S. jails and prisons is often shaped by societal prejudice, not science.
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The City of Jacksonville is joining with four other Northeast Florida counties to try to safeguard military veterans against suicide. Federal statistics...
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Broward County is devoting just over $2 million to help fund mental health and substance abuse programs. The initiative is meant to help young people...
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A state commission tasked with making school-safety policy recommendations to the Florida Legislature approved a draft report on Thursday that will…
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A woman in Illinois spent five days in the hospital undergoing psychiatric care to help her through a mental health crisis. The bill she got is about the same price as a new Honda Civic.
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When adults are feeling stressed out, overwhelmed or tired, many will take a vacation day or personal day off work for a little reset. Some might even...