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Telehealth has quickly become a central part of the mental health system among younger, higher-income, college-educated, and privately insured patients.

Randomized clinical trials increasingly support mental health apps as scalable, cost-efficient tools for managing depression and anxiety.

This study examines the clinical settings of first-time psychotic spectrum disorder diagnoses in an integrated health system.

Foster and kinship care children formed stronger bonds with carers, but relationship quality didn’t predict later emotional outcomes, a study finds.

As generative AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and My AI gain popularity, new research highlights their growing role in youth mental health support.

Clinical trials show significant symptom improvement and potential for remission, with a safety profile similar to placebo.

Ketogenic diets were linked to modest reductions in depressive symptoms, especially with ketone monitoring, while anxiety results remain unclear.

New research highlights rising opioid use disorder (OUD) diagnoses among youth, emphasizing the need for improved screenings and mental health support.

National data show adults struggling to afford energy bills face over twice the odds of depression and anxiety.

The Hearing Loss Association of America advocates for early hearing loss detection, addressing mental health, and improving accessibility to enhance quality of life.

Digital tools help prevent burnout, anxiety, and exhaustion among health care workers.

Online racial discrimination, bias, and trauma are linked to anxiety and depression in Black adolescents.

A self-help app based on cognitive behavioral therapy improved depression, self-esteem, and quality of life in adults with intellectual disabilities.

Study finds slight temperature shifts are linked to changes in physiological stress responses.

Altering gut motility, fueling inflammation, and disturbing microbes are some of the ways stress and anxiety can disrupt gut health.

Hearing loss affects mental health, cognition, relationships, and care access, but early intervention and holistic support can improve quality of life.

Research shows that integrating pediatric behavioral health services reduces depression and anxiety symptoms, improving outcomes for children in primary care settings.

A secret shopper survey (N = 8306) in Pennsylvania’s Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplace found inconsistencies between carrier regulatory filings and provider directories, frequent inaccuracies in regulatory filings, and challenges in securing timely appointments.

Jack Tsai, PhD, MSCP, emphasized that comparing the methods of different jurisdictions can aid decision-making as the new executive order is enacted.

Kristen R. Choi, PhD, PMHNP-BC, FAAN, discussed how the new executive order aimed at addressing homelessness could result in adverse consequences.

A primary care–based collaborative care model significantly cut opioid use, though mental health outcomes remained unchanged.

US adults who were displaced and never returned home due to a natural disaster had the highest odds of developing depression or anxiety.

A new national poll puts on full display the concerns of many parents that their children’s mental health and physical health are worsening, and that social media leads the way as a top cause.

As the demand for mental health care grows, calls for restructuring what some consider a broken system are louder than ever, with overburdened providers and patients' needs constantly evolving.

A meta-analysis showed that control group outcomes in psilocybin trials for depression were significantly weaker than those in selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) and esketamine trials, suggesting that psilocybin’s large observed treatment effects may be inflated by methodological factors such as functional unblinding and expectancy bias.






















































