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Adolescence: Social Media, Family, and the Roots of Youth Violence

The Netflix series "Adolescence" examines the impact of social media and family dynamics on teenage behavior, using a fictional murder mystery to highlight the need for open communication and community engagement in preventing youth violence.

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Friendship Bench Pilot Aims to Reduce Mental Health Crisis in Sussex

Sussex, UK, is piloting the Friendship Bench program, offering free mental health support through trained lay counselors, achieving an 80% reduction in depression and suicidal thoughts in a similar Zimbabwean program.

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Healthcare Model Reduces Suicides by Up to 25%

A study in JAMA Network Open reveals that Kaiser Permanente's adoption of the "Zero Suicide Model" decreased suicides and suicide attempts by up to 25% in three of four locations, preventing an estimated 165-170 attempts yearly.

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AI Therapy Bots Show Comparable Efficacy to Human Clinicians in Randomized Clinical Trial

A Dartmouth College study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that AI bots, after rigorous training, provide mental health therapy as effectively as human clinicians, showing significant improvement in roughly 200 participants with depression, anxiety, or eating disorders, offerin...

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Bondi Junction Stabbing Inquest to Examine Multiple Factors

A five-week inquest into the April 13, 2023, Bondi Junction stabbing that killed six people and injured ten will examine the attacker's mental health, police and emergency response, Westfield security, and media coverage; families' perspectives vary.

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NJ Mother Found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity in Daughters' Drowning Deaths

Naomi Elkins, a 27-year-old New Jersey woman, drowned her two young daughters in June 2023, claiming religious reasons; a judge found her not guilty by reason of insanity due to psychosis, sentencing her to 150 years in a psychiatric hospital.

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Idaho Police Shoot Disabled Teen Nine Times, Sparking Outrage

Police in Pocatello, Idaho shot a 17-year-old boy, Victor Perez, nine times on Saturday after responding to a 911 call about a disturbance involving a knife; Perez, who has cerebral palsy and limited English proficiency, is now in critical condition after surgeries, including a leg amputation, spark...

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Philadelphia's CIRT Team: A New Approach to Mental Health Crisis Response

Philadelphia's eight-officer Crisis Intervention Response Team (CIRT), launched in late 2022 following the fatal police shooting of Walter Wallace Jr., uses de-escalation tactics and follow-up support to address mental health crises, offering an alternative to arrest and improving responses to menta...

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Youth Bullying in Canada: Prevalence, Impact, and Solutions

A Canadian Health Survey reveals 71% of youth aged 12-17 experienced bullying in the past year, impacting mental health; expert Dr. Leadbeater advocates for community-based solutions focusing on social awareness and responsibility to combat bullying.

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U.S. Citizen in Russia Forcibly Hospitalized Before Trial

A U.S. man, Joseph Tater, awaiting trial in Moscow on charges of assaulting a police officer, was involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital on March 15th after a medical commission deemed him mentally ill; his lawyer appealed.

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Optimal Stress Levels Crucial for Well-being, Says Emory Professor

Dr. Sharon Bergquist, an Emory University professor, contends that optimal stress levels are crucial for well-being, differentiating between harmful chronic stress and beneficial 'eustress' that triggers positive biochemical responses; she offers five strategies for incorporating positive stress int...

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Four Attachment Styles and Their Impact on Relationships

A BBC Serbian article explores four attachment styles—secure, anxious-preoccupied, dismissive-avoidant, and fearful-avoidant—showing how childhood experiences shape adult relationships and emotional responses, with online tests now helping individuals identify their style.

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