Understanding what depression is – and what it is not – is often the first step toward relief.
Hearings began Wednesday in the wrongful death lawsuit of an 11-year-old boy from Massachusetts who died when he was hit by a boat propeller while at a Scout camp in New Hampshire.
Gov. Tina Kotek on Thursday signed a bipartisan bill intended to make it easier for counselors, social workers and therapists who treat mental health and addiction to start practicing in Oregon. House ...
A Menomonie man has been sentenced to two years in prison after his probation was revoked in a child sexual assault case. Trace W. Smith, 33, N7771 540th St., pleaded no contest in ...
Oregon needs to improve recruitment, credentialing and training of behavioral health workers, a report from a council formed by Gov. Tina Kotek said.
Barberton City Schools has been placed in state fiscal caution, despite its plans to cut nearly 90 positions. Here's why.
The Juntos for Better Health program provides therapy, telepsychiatry and weekly activities at no cost to adults ...
When Coya Davis sought help for her $27,000 debt, she thought she found a lifeline. Instead, she entered a predatory scheme where debt settlement firms “rent” law licenses to charge illegal fees.
Johns Hopkins University Human Resources is introducing a new initiative to expand peer-to-peer support and strengthen awareness of mental health resources across the institution.
The Rhode Island attorney general's office identified 20 clergymen never put on the diocese's credibly accused list. Here's ...
A former Virginia Beach dentist who served time in prison for an opioid fraud scheme was denied a request Thursday to have ...
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