Harvard's newest Health and Human Rights issue features a special section dedicated to institutional corruption and human ...
Multiplying and escalating crises are placing ever greater strains on people’s mental health and the services available to support them. From the lingering effects of COVID-19, the uptick in ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) today launched new guidance to help all countries reform and strengthen mental health policies and systems. Mental health services worldwide remain underfunded, ...
Mental health is increasingly recognized as a universal human right and an essential foundation of human development. Yet across the world, millions remain without access to the support they need, ...
A qualitative study of international key informants argues that mental health laws may be inherently discriminatory, making ...
Historically marginalized communities can often experience disparities when it comes to accessing quality mental health care. Obstacles can include geographical limitations, stigma, and the cost of ...
We write in advance of the 31st session of the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (“the Committee”) and its review of Ghana.[1] This submission highlights areas of concern that Human ...
NAMI is helping bring clarity and safety to AI in mental health by evaluating chatbot responses, risks, and safeguards—guided by science and lived experience.
One in five individuals in the United States is living with a form of mental illness. Roughly the same percentage of the population, 20%, identify as Catholic. Despite the prevalence of mental illness ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned AI scientist and consultant. In today’s column, I examine a somewhat startling reversal of ...
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