4-day treatment to free people from OCD

4-day treatment to free people from OCD

The hug came just after Isabella completed Bergen 4-Day Treatment (B4DT), an intensive treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder. In the latest podcast episode, There’s no such thing as normal, She shared her OCD story and revealed that B4DT treatment was a necessary circuit breaker for her. Developed in Norway, B4DT is brought to Aotearoa by charity … Read more

2 GTA mental health treatment center for first responders moves one step closer to reality with new funding | CBC News

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listen to this article Estimated 4 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations may occur. We work with our partners to continually review and improve our results. The federal government will commit $15 million to build two new treatment facilities in the Greater Toronto Area for first responders facing … Read more

Prison for treatment? This is why mentally ill patients are sent to prison instead of hospital | The Citizen

Prison for therapy: Mentally ill patients still trapped in prisons instead of placed in hospitals

It was proposed to amend the law to prevent courts from referring state patients to correctional services. Skeptical MPs asked a number of questions on Tuesday after the Corrective Services Portfolio Committee revealed that 437 people deemed mentally unfit to face criminal charges were being held in prisons rather than psychiatric hospitals. The number of … Read more

How a foster child insurance plan threatened an 8-year-old’s cancer treatment

Brittany, Jason and Ollie Super

Ollie Super has been in and out of cancer treatments since being diagnosed with neuroblastoma while in foster care as a toddler. Now the 8th and 2nd graders are working on it again. Her cancer returned late last year. Ollie’s parents, who adopted her in 2020, tried to enroll her in a clinical trial using … Read more

More than 630 general practitioners in Singapore join scheme to support mental health treatment

More than 630 general practitioners in Singapore join scheme to support mental health treatment

Singapore – Mental health support in primary care is expanding here, with the number of general practitioners (GPs) with access to low-cost psychiatric medications and support networks to manage complex mental health conditions rising to more than 630 by the end of 2025. This number is up from more than 520 the previous year, according … Read more