Articles Archive for May 2011
Health Reform, Mental Health, Public Awareness and Support »

Guest post by
David Shern, Ph.D., President and CEO
Mental Health America
May is Mental Health Month, a tradition that Mental Health America began over 50 years ago to raise awareness about mental health conditions and the importance of mental wellness for all.
Mental health is integral to our overall health and a major factor in all aspects of our lives. We see it play out in our relationships, in our performance at work or in school, and in our general health. We all live with daily threats to …
Data, Outcomes, and Quality, Public Awareness and Support, Recovery Support, Trauma and Justice »

Written By: A. Kathryn Power, M.Ed., Director, Center for Mental Health Services
Few stories are more powerful than those involving children who have demonstrated resilience and overcome early childhood trauma. Research confirms that with the help of families, providers and communities, young children can thrive even though they may have experienced a traumatic event.
It is estimated that 26 percent of children in the United States will experience or witness a traumatic event before the age of 4. The good news is that as demonstrated by SAMHSA’s newly released short report titled, …
Data, Outcomes, and Quality, Mental Health, Prevention, Public Awareness and Support, Treatment »

Mental Health Month began in 1949 to raise awareness of mental health conditions and mental wellness for all. The promotion of positive mental health and the prevention of substance abuse and mental illness have been key parts of SAMHSA’s mission to reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on America’s communities.
Mental health is a key component to a person’s overall health. As discussed by the Surgeon General, Dr. Regina M. Benjamin, in the Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General, “mental health” and “mental illness” are not …