8 mental health stories to know in November

Here are eight mental health stories Becker's covered in November:

  1. The department of athletics at the University of Oregon in Eugene partnered with the university's Ballmer Institute for Children's Behavioral Health to develop a program addressing the mental health needs of student-athletes.
  2. The number of veterans who died by suicide increased in 2021, the first increase since 2018, according to the National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report.
  3. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration provided around $74.4 million in grant funding for behavioral health initiatives. 
  4. Mental healthcare company Spring Health launched a new program developed for teenagers.
  5. The most common reason people did not seek mental health treatment in 2022 was they thought they should have been able to manage their mental health on their own.
  6. A total of 55.8 million U.S. adults received mental health treatment in the last year.
  7. The Federal Aviation Administration formed a committee focusing on the mental health of pilots.
  8. The University of Missouri School of Medicine in Columbia launched a program to increase access to mental healthcare for pregnant women and new moms throughout the state.

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