Here are 15 addiction treatment updates Becker's has reported on since April 5:
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The American Psychiatric Association Foundation's 2023 class of psychiatry fellows is its largest and most diverse class in history.
Vancouver, Wash.-based PeaceHealth is set to open a new behavioral health clinic in July, Cascadia Daily reported May 3.
It's hard to predict how to best respond to a crisis, but with enough time, it becomes easier to see which decisions were good ones, and what could have been done better.
A Pennsylvania appeals court reversed a lower court's ruling that blocked Crozer Health-owned Delaware County Memorial Hospital in Drexel Hill, Pa., from moving forward with a plan to turn the hospital into a behavioral health center, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported…
James Dodson, PsyD, has pleaded guilty to charges on two counts of making false statements to Medicare and Tricare, the Justice Department reported May 3.
San Diego County has asked the state of California for $75 million to support mental health training programs in the area, Encinitas Advocate reported May 3.
The Nebraska Extension's Rural Wellness program is looking to address the mental health needs of farmers, ranchers and other rural residents across the state, according to a May 3 report from the North Platte Telegraph.
Former Minnesota Vikings offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie recently hosted an event focused on mental health, according to a report from the Vikings.
Pediatric virtual mental healthcare provider Brightline is laying off 20 percent of its staff for the second time in six months, a spokesperson confirmed to Becker's.
