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Stanislaus County started CARE Court early. After six months and $1.1 million, how’s it going?
CARE Court, like all of California’s recent mental health-related policy changes, has been touted as […]
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New holistic BIPOC-focused counseling service is ‘a breath of fresh air’ in the Valley
A well-established Bay Area-based counseling service has brought its inclusive approach to therapy to Stockton. […]
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Need mental health help in Merced, Stanislaus or San Joaquin counties? Events are planned throughout May
One in four Central Valley residents have needed or had someone close to them need […]
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What does Gov. Newsom’s homeless ballot initiative mean for the Central Valley? What to know about Prop. 1
By MARIJKE ROWLAND marijke@cvlocaljournalism.org When Californians cast their votes for the March 5 primary, they […]
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What are Californians’ top health priorities? New poll finds state mental healthcare system ‘isn’t working’
Mental health issues loom large in the minds of California residents as the state enters […]
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This Valley county’s in dire need of mental health professionals. A $5.2 million program’s helping fill the gaps
Like many students working on a masters degree program in behavioral health, Allie De Avellar […]
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In California, youth mental health help is now just a tap away with the launch of two free apps
California youth and their families seeking mental health help will now find resources just a […]
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California’s San Joaquin Valley has a therapist shortage. Here’s how a university hopes to change that
Stockton’s University of the Pacific has launched a new master’s program to help address the […]