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Breaking Down Mental Health In The Entertainment Industry Post Pandemic - Forbes

Usually, at the forefront of movements, the entertainment industry seems to be in catch-up mode, as stark revelations from surveys and personal anecdotes reveal a sometimes unpleasant environment ... Read More
The Film & TV Charity Produces Study On Mental Health Post-Pandemic In The Industry - Forbes

The Film & TV Charity produces a study on mental health post pandemic in the film and TV industry to compare with 2019's eye-opening survey. Newsletters Games Share a News Tip Featured ... Read More
Mental Health Spending Surged Over 50% In U.S. Since Start Of Pandemic, Study Shows - Forbes

Spending on mental health services leaped over 50% in the early years of the pandemic among Americans with private insurance, researchers from RAND Corp. and healthcare company Castlight Health ... Read More
The Future Of Mental Healthcare: The Company Breaking Down Barriers To Accessible Care - Forbes

As we continue to feel the ongoing impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, demand for mental healthcare has hit an all-time high. In America, one in five adults suffer from a mental health condition ... Read More
The Pandemic Is Creating A Tsunami Of Mental Health Problems: Here Is What You Can Do As Of Today - Forbes

As people around the world were keen to see the back of 2020, an annus horribilis in more than one way, the harsh reality is, that at least the first half of 2021 will be just as challenging, if ... Read More
Post-COVID, depression, anxiety-related prescriptions see major uptick - USA TODAY

The analysis also revealed a lingering effect of the pandemic: Mental health-related prescriptions rose further in 2022, up 12% from 2019, outpacing the less than 1% growth in overall prescriptions. Read More
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