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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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A new mental health treatment option in Boulder is working to lower suicide rates. The Hope Institute has already helped people stay out of the hospital for mental health crisis in other parts of the country and now the organization is aiming to do the same in Colorado.
Children who move into more deprived neighborhoods are more likely to experience mental health issues as teenagers, according to Canterbury research. The study, which investigates links between geography, environment and health, was led by Susie Bingyu Deng, a Ph.D. student in the GeoHealth Laboratory at Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC).
There is little evidence to support the increasing use of surveillance technologies on inpatient mental health wards, according to a new study involving UCL researchers.
People struggling with their mental health are more likely to browse negative content online, and in turn, that negative content makes their symptoms worse, according to a series of studies by researchers at MIT.
On an unseasonably warm fall afternoon, Frank "The Tank" Watkins welcomes me to one of his favorite places: the skatepark at Pier 62 in Manhattan. "This is my community, my sanctuary, my second home," says Watkins, 28, who's currently a psychology graduate student at the New School.
Mayo Clinic researchers will work on a federally funded project to advance research in mental health using big data and machine learning to ultimately improve patient outcomes and personalize treatments.
The Tarrant County Commissioners Court on Tuesday, Dec. 3, passed a resolution to request the Texas legislature allocate funding to build a state mental health facility to serve county residents. The court "strongly urges the State of Texas to fund the development of a state mental health facility in Tarrant County," said County Judge Tim O'Hare, who read the resolution text aloud before it passed unanimously.
Oklahoma City has seen a 57% decrease in mental health-related calls dispatched to Oklahoma City police officers in the last 13 months, the department announced recently, which is partially attributed to the success of the state's 988 Mental Health Lifeline.
The state has allocated $9 million to community wellness centers in all 21 counties, officials said recently. The money will be used to expand services, train staff and provide transportation to help in underserved areas across New Jersey, announced the Department of Human Services.
The Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association Certification Commission has authorized a routine maintenance and quality assurance process for the CPRP examination. In compliance with the Test Standards and best practices, a review is done periodically to confirm the reliability and validity of the test.
The state Department of Health and Human Services is soliciting bids to create Maine's first psychiatric residential treatment facility for adolescents with severe behavioral health needs. The legislature has dedicated $2 million in state funding to support the effort.
Sheppard Pratt celebrated the opening of its first residential crisis center in Baltimore City recently as it works to combat the statewide shortage of psychiatric beds. The Towson-based mental health care provider's new facility has 32 beds split between two buildings on N. Eutaw Street on the border of Mt. Vernon and Seton Hill.
Maryland needs to increase the number of behavior health care workers by about 50% to meet current demands, a "significant problem" that only gets worse in coming years unless the state finds ways to boost the workforce.
A new pilot program hopes to expand mental health support for hundreds of pregnant women with substance use disorder in West Virginia. Mental health challenges are a major issue facing women served by the West Virginia Perinatal Partnership's Drug Free Moms and Babies Program, according to Janine Breyel, the organization's deputy director.
Exposure to lead in gasoline during childhood resulted in many millions of excess cases of psychiatric disorders over the last 75 years, a new study estimates. Lead was banned from automobile fuel in 1996. The study, published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, looked at its lasting impact in the U.S. by analyzing childhood blood lead levels from 1940 to 2015.
The Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (PRA) is proud to announce the launch of an updated and modernized course designed to prepare individuals for the Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner (CPRP) exam. This initiative reflects PRA's commitment to advancing the standards and capabilities of professionals in psychiatric rehabilitation.