More Californians are talking to their therapists through a video screen or by phone than in person, marking a profound shift in how mental health care is delivered as record-setting numbers seek help ...
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In a review of previous studies, a Johns Hopkins Children's Center team concludes that some video games created as mental health interventions can be helpful—if modest—tools in improving the mental ...
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Allegheny County in Pennsylvania will begin using a controversial legal tool for involuntary mental health care in the ...
This story was produced by KFF Health News, which publishes California Healthline, an editorially independent service of the California Health Care Foundation. More Californians are talking to their ...
"If a child has a video game problem, they are often playing it for several hours a day as opposed to a gamified digital mental health intervention that might be 20-45 minutes, three times a week," ...