June is National Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Awareness Month. To help bring more attention to PTSD, we're sharing 15 key facts and figures about this psychiatric disorder that affects millions of Americans.
It’s largely accepted that to deliver optimal mental healthcare services, organizations must pursue evidence-based practices, measure progress and outcomes, and adapt care plans as needed. But planning to do such activities is not enough to ensure a behavioral health...
Company leaders call for greater integration of patient mental and physical health into a single holistic picture.
ATLANTA (May 10, 2022) – During Mental Health Month, the leadership at nView Health are encouraging those involved in the delivery of care to better ensure the...
In April, we celebrate Autism Awareness Month and Autism Acceptance Month in the United States and World Autism Month worldwide. The month also includes the internationally recognized World Autism Awareness Day, which takes place every year on April 2.
In this Q&A with Dr....
Alcohol Awareness Month: 16 Eye-Opening Statistics & Facts to Know
April is Alcohol Awareness Month.
It was established in 1987 and was formerly sponsored by the National Council for Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD). According to Recovered, the goals of the annual...
Well before the pandemic, concerns about mental health were on the rise in multiple settings, from workplaces to school systems. With COVID-19 bringing unprecedented disruptions to work and home lives, screening for and treating disorders and illness affecting mental health is...
As we wrap up Black History Month, the annual observance when we celebrate the achievements of Black and African American people in the United States, nView looks at the relationship between mental health and minority communities. This year's Black History Month theme is "Black...
During OCD Awareness Week, nView Health is calling for the use of new solutions and technologies in conjunction with more conversations to better support individuals with this mental health disorder that affects the daily lives of more than 2 million adults and children in the...
National Depression Screening Day takes place this year on October 7. This annual day of recognition is intended to call attention to the illnesses of depression on a national level to help educate the public about symptoms of depression and effective treatments. National...
Every September, we strive to raise awareness of suicide — a stigmatized and often taboo topic. Suicide Prevention Awareness Month is a time when resources and stories are shared to help shed light on suicide and prevention efforts. We must build upon these efforts and continue...