

Focusing On Mental Health In COVID-19 Pandemic Year Three
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DICLAIMER: This episode contains mentions of suicide, which some listeners may find harmful or disturbing.
The COVID-19 pandemic has shined a light on the importance addressing mental health and behavioral health concerns.
As we enter the third year of the COVID-19 pandemic - which may or may not become endemic - many Americans, including health care providers, are rethinking their relationship to their mental health.
Listen to Health Affairs' Ellen Bayer and Kathleen Haddad talk about mental health challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, physician burnout, clinician burnout, and more.
Related Links:
- Coping With Trauma, Celebrating Life: Reinventing Patient And Staff Support During The COVID-19 Pandemic (Health Affairs)
- The Kids Are Not All Right: The Urgent Need To Expand Effective Behavioral Health Services For Children And Youth (Health Affairs Forefront)
- Transforming Mental Health And Addiction Services (Health Affairs)
- Protecting Mental Health (Project Hope)
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