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Recovery Update features the most recent articles from throughout the field of psychiatric rehabilitation. Stay up to date on all the latest mental health news through this weekly newsletter.
 

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Today dispatchers ask 911 callers if they need police, fire or EMS. But after a legislative compromise, Cleveland is one step closer to adding a fourth option: mental health professionals. After a year of delay, Cleveland City Council and Mayor Justin Bibb have agreed to changes to move forward Tanisha's Law, legislation that requires the city to send clinicians instead of police officers to certain mental health emergencies.
Boston Children's Hospital is set to open a new 116-bed pediatric psychiatric hospital, backed by a $100 million donation from billionaire philanthropists Robert and Karen Hale. The state-of-the-art mental health facility will be located on the campus of Franciscan Children's in Brighton, which Boston Children's acquired in 2023.
You suspect something is not right with a friend. Maybe a change in behavior or concerning comments have you worried about a mental health issue. But what can you do? Perform mental health first aid, experts say. And Kane County is aiming to provide training for that aid to 2,000 people by the end of the year.
State lawmakers and the family of a man fatally shot by Vermont State Police laid out a series of reforms recently they say could help address a longstanding pattern of police shooting people in the midst of a mental health crisis.
After a tense day of confusion and backroom negotiations, the Trump administration moved Jan. 14 to restore roughly $2 billion in federal grant money for mental health and addiction programs nationwide.
The potential use of psychedelics in the treatment of various mental health conditions has made these drugs a hot area of scientific research, as well as growing public interest.
An international team of researchers has shed light on why mental health conditions often occur together. Researchers analyzed data from more than 6 million people to explore the connections among over a dozen psychiatric disorders, including depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, ADHD, PTSD and substance use disorders.
For VCU's Nicholas D. Thomson, who is bringing virtual reality to the mental health toolkit for youths, the second half of 2025 has been a period of high-profile expansion for his research — and his reach.
A sweeping new study of psychiatric and genetic records has the potential to change treatment for millions of psychiatric patients, finding that many conditions involve similar genes and may not need to be treated as distinct illnesses.
For years, the narrative surrounding teenagers' use of digital technology has been one of alarm. Time spent scrolling through TikTok or playing video games is widely seen to be driving the current crisis in youth mental health, fueling rising rates of anxiety and depression.