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Alliance for Children's Mental Health: Year One Look Back


Alliance for Children s Mental Health: Year One Look Back
Alliance for Children s Mental Health: Year One Look Back
Despite the challenges of COVID-19, Morgan Stanley’s initiative aimed at helping young people cope with anxiety and depression, has made meaningful strides.
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Then came the coronavirus pandemic.
“COVID-19 and all its repercussions have taken a huge toll on children’s mental health. With exponential increases in depression and anxiety among children around the world, it is clear we need coordinated efforts to prevent the existing global crisis in children’s mental health from escalating even further,” says Ted Pick, Head of the Institutional Securities Group at Morgan Stanley and Chair of the Alliance for Children’s Mental Health Advisory Board. “Through the Alliance for Children’s Mental Health, we have brought together a diverse set of nonprofit organizations that are able to have a meaningful impact on the mental health of childr ....

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Which suicide prevention strategies work?


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NEW YORK, NY (Feb. 18, 2021) A new study from Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons has found that suicide mortality can be reduced by a Federally coordinated approach employing scientifically proven options.
Columbia researchers J. John Mann, MD, Christina A. Michel, MA, and Randy P. Auerbach, PhD, conducted a systematic review, determining which suicide prevention strategies work and are scalable to national levels.
The study, Improving Suicide Prevention Through Evidence-Based
Strategies: A Systematic Review, was published online in the
American Journal of Psychiatry.
The researchers found that screening school children or the general population for those at risk for suicide the tenth leading cause of death in the U.S. with 48,344 suicide deaths in 2018 have generally not reduced suicide rates. ....

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