Suicide Rates Climb; Misperceptions Remain
Two troubling reports were released this past week about climbing suicide rates, each of which point out misperceptions in the public's understanding.
Two troubling reports were released this past week about climbing suicide rates, each of which point out misperceptions in the public's understanding.
Senate committee hears disturbing testimony from military women who were victims of rape by other military service members.
Ochberg fellow Aaron Glantz highlights the failures of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to provide disability benefits to veterans.
In a video produced for the Dart Society, 2005 Ochberg fellow Lori Grinker profiled three former U.S. service members who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.
2011 Ochberg fellow Aaron Glantz reveals that in the fiscal year that ended in September, the Department of Veterans Affairs paid $437 million in retroactive benefits to the survivors of nearly 19,500 veterans who died waiting for their benefits.
Dr. Elana Newman and her staff have developed a confidential online psychological program developed from social cognitive theory (SCT) to empower Spanish-speaking individuals who have experienced a traumatic event.
The new issue of Dart Society Reports, put out by our friends at the Dart Society, includes outstanding new work by seven Ochberg Fellows.
In a case being closely watched by the Australian media, an award-winning photojournalist is suing The Age newspaper in Melbourne, claiming the paper failed to provide a safe workplace and breaching its responsibility to care for her mental health.
A report on Reuters.com sheds light on how stressful – and dangerous – the act of newsgathering has become. And what news organizations need to do about it.
The Thomas Scattergood Foundation for Behavioral Health awarded the Dart Center with a grant to conduct workshops in the Philadelphia area to improve coverage of mental health issues.