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Mental Health

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Delay in Delivery of Mental Health Services 'Embarassing,' Expert Says

A gap in addressing adolescent needs is becoming a growing concern, several panelists said at a forum Tuesday.

Opening the doors of access for those seeking mental health care is the single greatest challenge facing the industry today, a panel of experts said Tuesday. Representatives of Anne Arundel County government, schools, police and area hospitals met Tuesday at Anne Arundel Community College to discuss ongoing problems facing the mental health industry. The group meets annually at the community college to revisit the discussion. Many panelists said there is a growing population who are unable to readily access the services they need, because the existing workforce is unable to meet that demand. “It’s extremely difficult to get people immediate access, and I mean within 24 to 48 hours, to a trained mental health professional who can diagnose…

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Janet Norman

9:43 pm on Thursday, February 14, 2013

Yes, I would like to know Dr. Cicero's thoughts and proposed solutions. We did have one of the leading pediatric sleep researchers in the country, Dr. Judith Owens of Childrens National Medical Center in DC, come address Dr. Maxwell and the AACPS School Board to tell them the decades of research findings on these mental health issues and sleep deprivation from early high school start times. We …   more ›

Monday, February 11, 2013

Panel Addresses Mental Health, School Security

Several agencies from across the county will meet at Anne Arundel Community College on Tuesday to discuss solutions to preventing tragedies close to home.

A forum to discuss mental health initiatives in the county will be held at Anne Arundel Community College on Tuesday, featuring experts from across the state. The panel will provide updates on what improvements can be made in Anne Arundel County, including adding school resource officers to more public schools. Anne Arundel County Government released the following information on Monday about event: Anne Arundel County will host a forum tomorrow to discuss mental health initiatives in the wake of the Connecticut shooting and other tragedies across the nation. Mental health is a key piece in our discussion about how to prevent these terrible events, which often a perpetrated by a lone gunman who goes unnoticed until the unthinkable happens. …

Shannon

5:23 pm on Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Well why don't we address the fact that if you are on medical assistance you can receive better mental health services than those that work and pay for their insurance. You can receive home services if you are medical assistance, but there is a 3 month waiting list if you need to get someone in that has insurance. Let's talk about why you can be seen on State Insurance everywhere, but no one …   more ›

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