Posts in Mental Health
A Deadly Father-and-Son Bank Robbery Raises Questions About Culpability and the Adolescent Mind

“The case has echoes of Mathena v. Malvo, which is now before the U.S. Supreme Court. Both cases revolve around a young, impressionable man alleged to have been influenced by a destructive mentor. And both reflect an ongoing national debate over which young people should be protected from the most severe sentences and be allowed an opportunity for release.“

The Appeal

October 18, 2019

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A mother's saga: School, police, arrests and a son with mental illness

“He has a diagnosed mental illness. They call it disruptive mood dysregulation disorder. It can cause frequent, intense outbursts. He has had an Individualized Education Plan for emotional disturbance since he was in kindergarten. His mother lugs around four backpacks crammed with documents describing his challenges and his medical and behavioral needs. Still, she struggles to get him the support he needs at school.“

The Tennessean

September 10, 2018

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Many Recommend Teaching Mental Health in Schools. Now Two States Will Require It.

"Most states require health education in all public schools, and state laws have been enacted in many states to require health teachers to include lessons on tobacco, drugs and alcohol, cancer detection and safe sex. Two states are going further: New York’s new law adds mental health instruction to the list in kindergarten through 12th grade; Virginia requires it in ninth and 10th grades."

Pew Trusts

June 15, 2018

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