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  • Treating the young mind
    May 22 2025

    The phrase “if only” is often used concerning a person’s mental health. If only we'd known they were hurting.


    If only they’d been diagnosed sooner. Roughly one in seven children between the ages of 3 to 17 has a diagnosed mental or behavioral health condition. This special looks at how critical early intervention can be in caring for children’s mental health and how they are treated.


    We’ll hear from experts about the safety of medicating kids and new advances in therapy. We also explore how school often plays an enormous role in a child’s development and safety.


    Join Call to Mind host Kimberly Adams for “Treating the Young Mind,” a one-hour broadcast special.

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    51 m
  • Promise and Peril: Technology and mental health
    May 21 2025

    Technology is ever-present in modern life, from remote work to communities on social media, from dating apps to telemedicine. We live with an ever-expanding array of online options and an ever-growing list of new questions about how healthy it is to spend so much time online with our devices.


    This broadcast special explores the influence of technology on our mental health.


    We'll hear from experts about how online communities, AI, influencers, and social media compromise one’s mental health. We also meet people whose wellbeing has been improved by new technologies.


    Join Call to Mind host Kimberly Adams for “Promise and Peril: Technology and mental health,” a one-hour broadcast special.

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    51 m
  • The Aging Mind
    May 20 2025

    Studies show that one in four older adults live with a mental illness, such as depression, anxiety, and substance use disorders. But many older people don’t get the help they need. And America’s aging population is expected to double by 2050.


    This program explores the unique mental health challenges of older adults, and the models in place to care for them. We’ll hear from mental health providers, direct care workers, and older Americans living with mental health issues. The program explores therapeutic solutions and improved treatment systems to help older adults and their wellbeing.


    Join Call to Mind host Kimberly Adams for “The Aging Mind,” a one-hour broadcast special.

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    51 m
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