HCP Live December 12, 2024
Chelsie Derman

Key Takeaways

  • The mental health crisis is a longstanding issue, intensified by societal changes and the COVID-19 pandemic, not a sudden occurrence.
  • Increased awareness and reporting have highlighted mental health issues, but historical roots and healthcare disparities persist.
  • Efforts to address the crisis include expanding services, reducing stigma, and developing new treatments, though access remains a challenge.
  • The psychiatry pipeline is robust, with over 300 drugs in development, but affordability and insurance coverage are significant barriers.

America’s mental health crisis continues to escalate—what drives it, and what lies ahead in 2025? Hear insight from psychiatry and psychology experts.

“We are in a mental health crisis.”

The statement above has been scattered across the US, spotlighted in headlines, and...

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