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Conveying Hope, Empowering Teens: An Interview With Jessica Schleider

Mad in America

Schleider : Absolutely, and it’s a term that even most clinical psychologists aren’t familiar with, so I’m more than happy to share a definition. That is definitely embedded in what I’m trying to do. I realize there’s a variety of them, but could you describe it generally, right off the bat, for our listeners?

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Multiplicity and Mad Studies: An Interview with Jazmine Russell

Mad in America

A trauma framework is definitely one of the key frameworks I draw on. is the nature of these large nonprofit conglomerates that provide mental health services. Neither of us had set out to start a nonprofit; it was just this scrappy project we were passionate about.

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Screen Time Struggles: What a Data Science Competition Taught Us About Problematic Internet Use in Teens

Child Mind Intitute

Key Takeaways for Parents, Educators, and Clinicians: This competition highlighted the limitations of current clinical definitions and assessments of Problematic Internet Use (PIU), particularly their inability to precisely map to overall health or produce generalizable insights across populations.

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“Confidential” 988 Conversation Records Shared with Corporations

Mad in America

Some call centers are definitely profiting. But both declined to directly answer any of a dozen other submitted questions about 988 privacy policies and Vibrant’s or any call centers’ sharing or selling of audio or text records of conversations.