Back to Mental & Behavioral Health go to Mental & Behavioral Health( parent category ) Mental & Behavioral Health Mental Health Mental illness is one of the world’s most pressing public health issues, responsible for increases in death and disease across the population. Dropdown Sort DefaultA-ZNewestOldestZ-A Sort By A-Z Newest Oldest Z-A view article - Implicit Computer Bias 04.09.2021 view article - Implicit Computer Bias Mental & Behavioral Health Mental Health Implicit Computer Bias AI could greatly expand the ability of people to access mental health treatment and receive highly personalized care for their emotional health—but is only able to process what it has been taught. Fellow Devin O'Donnell view article - Athletes in Covid 03.12.2021 view article - Athletes in Covid Mental & Behavioral Health Mental Health Athletes in Covid Athletes who experience sudden loss of sport, due to injury or other circumstances, tend to dissociate from their athletic identity. This dissolution can increase their risk for depression. Fellow Rubina Veerakone view article - Depressed in the US 01.13.2021 view article - Depressed in the US Mental & Behavioral Health Mental Health Depressed in the US The aftermath of the pandemic will require the development of long-term strategies that address mental health broadly. Fellow Pat Williams view article - Bullied at Work 01.12.2021 view article - Bullied at Work Mental & Behavioral Health Mental Health Bullied at Work Bullies aren’t confined to playgrounds and middle school cafeterias. Many people are bullied at their jobs well into adulthood. Fellow Tasha McAbee
view article - Implicit Computer Bias 04.09.2021 view article - Implicit Computer Bias Mental & Behavioral Health Mental Health Implicit Computer Bias AI could greatly expand the ability of people to access mental health treatment and receive highly personalized care for their emotional health—but is only able to process what it has been taught. Fellow Devin O'Donnell
view article - Athletes in Covid 03.12.2021 view article - Athletes in Covid Mental & Behavioral Health Mental Health Athletes in Covid Athletes who experience sudden loss of sport, due to injury or other circumstances, tend to dissociate from their athletic identity. This dissolution can increase their risk for depression. Fellow Rubina Veerakone
view article - Depressed in the US 01.13.2021 view article - Depressed in the US Mental & Behavioral Health Mental Health Depressed in the US The aftermath of the pandemic will require the development of long-term strategies that address mental health broadly. Fellow Pat Williams
view article - Bullied at Work 01.12.2021 view article - Bullied at Work Mental & Behavioral Health Mental Health Bullied at Work Bullies aren’t confined to playgrounds and middle school cafeterias. Many people are bullied at their jobs well into adulthood. Fellow Tasha McAbee