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Amid Wildfire Trauma, L.A. County Dispatches Mental Health Workers to Evacuees

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Catastrophic wildfires are common in California, and mental health specialists have become a key part of local governments鈥 response to extreme weather events, which scientists say are becoming more intense and frequent due to climate change. Los Angeles County has been modifying its approach with each disaster.

Beyond Hard Hats: Mental Struggles Become the Deadliest Construction Industry Danger

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The physical hazards of construction work have long been a focus of safety professionals. Yet attention on the psychosocial hazards is relatively new, with suicide and substance use soaring among male construction workers. Mitigating those risks requires more than hard hats, safety vests, and protective goggles.

Climate Change Threatens the Mental Well-Being of Youths. Here鈥檚 How To Help Them Cope.

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The growing toll of climate-related disasters is a risk to the emotional well-being of young people. An Orange County, California, pediatric emergency doctor wants to add questions about climate change to standard mental health screenings conducted in pediatricians鈥 offices and other settings where kids seek care.

California鈥檚 鈥楥are Courts鈥 Are Falling Short

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California鈥檚 controversial experiment to order mental illness and drug treatment for some of its sickest residents is rolling out statewide, but the latest data shows the new initiative is falling far short of early objectives. The Community Assistance, Recovery and Empowerment Act 鈥 known as Care 鈥 recently expanded from 11 pilot counties to all […]

For People With Opioid Addiction, Medicaid 鈥楿nwinding鈥 Raises the Stakes

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Medications such as methadone can cut the risk of a fatal opioid overdose in half. Medicaid covers the medication. But as state Medicaid programs reevaluated coverage of each enrollee following a pause in disenrollments during the covid-19 pandemic, some patients lost a crucial pillar of their sobriety.