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Changes to Mental Health Diagnosis Could Impact Caregivers - Huffington Post (blog)
![]() TopNews Arab Emirates | Changes to Mental Health Diagnosis Could Impact Caregivers Huffington Post (blog) How mental health professionals diagnose their patients could be changing and therefore affect patients, families, and caregivers after 2013. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is the standard classification of mental ... Counter-argument: Changes to DSM-V bring needed improvements |
Overcoming Stigma and Improving Mental Health in America - Huffington Post (blog)
Overcoming Stigma and Improving Mental Health in America Huffington Post (blog) Although an estimated 44 million adults and 13.7 million children in America have a diagnosable mental disorder each year, the issue of mental health remains surrounded by stigma and misunderstanding. This May marks the 63rd anniversary of Mental ... |
DH unveils plans for increased competition in diagnostics and mental health - Health Service Journal
DH unveils plans for increased competition in diagnostics and mental health Health Service Journal The Department of Health has unveiled its strategy for extending competition from any qualified provider to new areas of NHS care, including mental health and diagnostic tests. In a public consultation document, the DH outlined its priorities for ... |
Hospital emergency rooms feeling the mental health crunch - Modesto Bee
Hospital emergency rooms feeling the mental health crunch Modesto Bee Nurses place the patients in beds, sometimes in restraints, where they wait until county mental health workers or qualified staff can evaluate them. Some wait for hours or even days in the ER for space to open in a facility where they can get treatment ... |


