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The 444 individuals on the Department of Mental Health’s waitlist have been charged with crimes but not convicted.
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The need for inpatient mental health care for pediatric patients has grown in recent years. Health officials say a proposed facility in Webster Groves could provide much-needed treatment. But some nearby neighbors don’t like the plan.
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Students today face a fear that was unheard of in previous generations.
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Nationally, only 4% of mental health professionals are Black, which means prospective Black clients have fewer options to find someone they can relate to.
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St. Louis Children’s Hospital ad KVC Missouri officials say the 70-bed pediatric mental health hospital will address growing mental health needs in kids.
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The speech, delivered Wednesday to a joint session of the Missouri General Assembly, is the 50th State of the Judiciary address.
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Missouri has 285 people waiting in jails to be transferred to state-run psychiatric hospitals, potentially for months, without having been found guilty of a crime. And that number has been going up over the last few months, despite new mitigation efforts.
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Peter Neumer will step down from his role overseeing investigations into the abuse and neglect of some of Illinois' most vulnerable people on August 17.
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Missourians are seeing massive delays in receiving services, ranging from call center wait times to court-ordered mental treatment.
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Though psilocybin is a Schedule 1 drug, many see opportunities to use it as a treatment for different mental illnesses.