- 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.
- 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.
- The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration provided around $74.4 million in grant funding for behavioral health initiatives.
- Mental healthcare company Spring Health launched a new program developed for teenagers.
- 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.
- A total of 55.8 million U.S. adults received mental health treatment in the last year.
- The Federal Aviation Administration formed a committee focusing on the mental health of pilots.
- 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.
8 mental health stories to know in November
Here are eight mental health stories Becker’s covered in November: