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Experts weigh in on the challenges facing those with ADHD and discuss ways to manage symptoms.
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Native Americans in the United States experience higher rates of mental health issues than their white counterparts. Texas Native Health is expanding mental health services to meet the needs in the state.
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Since it began in 2022, a partnership between Children's Health and Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute has trained 75 health professionals in Dallas-Fort Worth through online modules and in-person case study discussions.
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Researchers from the University of North Texas at Dallas are gathering more than 20 community partners over the next few months to discuss what they learned from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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County jails make up the largest mental health system in Texas, according to the Texas Association of Counties.
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The county has a brand-new center for people needing mental health care. They want police officers to use it more to keep people from sitting in jail.
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At issue is whether Thomas, who gouged out his eyes after confessing to a 2004 triple murder in Sherman, is competent to be executed.
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The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated an already short supply of therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists and social workers.
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The Dallas County Jail grapples with a huge number of mentally ill people in its custody, but a new program designed to help reduce that — and get help to people with mental illness — isn’t filling its beds.
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The hospital says it plans to triple its mental health services in 2023.
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An investigation showed that, in half of unnatural deaths in Houston area jails, the deceased had been flagged as potentially mentally ill.
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Dallas commissioners told the Texas Health and Human Services Commission it has 30 days to find suitable mental health beds or face a lawsuit.