This 18x24 inch poster helps publicize youth suicide warning signs and provides access to a life-saving resource; the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. This poster is designed to be placed in school counseling offices, clinics, pediatrician offices, and other settings relevant to families.
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This report provides an update on a series of topics focusing on substance use and mental health (collectively referred to as behavioral health) in the United States. SAMHSA selected specific topics and indicators in this report to represent a cross-section of the key behavioral health indicators that are assessed in SAMHSA data collections, including NSDUH. This report is intended to provide a concise, reader-friendly summary of key behavioral health measures for lay and professional audiences.
This report provides updated estimates of mental health and substance use disorder spending by payment source and provider, setting, payer and specialty type. The report highlights spending on behavioral health by private insurers, Medicaid and Medicare as well as other payers.
This fact sheet offers young adults information on living with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. It discusses causes of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and approaches to treatment.
This fact sheet offers young adults information on living with psychosis. It discusses causes of psychosis, and approaches to treatment.
This fact sheet offers young adults information on living with anxiety disorder. It discusses causes of anxiety disorder, and approaches to treatment.
This fact sheet offers young adults information on living with depression. It discusses causes of depression, and approaches to treatment.
This fact sheet offers young adults information on living with bipolar disorder. It discusses causes of bipolar disorder, and approaches to treatment.
This fact sheet offers young adults information on living with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). It discusses causes of OCD, and approaches to treatment.
This report compares findings on behavioral health treatment from 1986 to 2014. It reviews spending trends in treatment and use.
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