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Tag: severe and persistent mental illness

A blonde woman participant in the NAMI group at a conference table
Posted inMental Health

Family members of people with mental illness find support, skills

by Yen Duong August 12, 2019October 23, 2019

By Yen Duong Getting screamed at for something you didn’t do might ruin your day. But for people who have family members with mental illness, unanticipated outbursts can be just another part of everyday life that they have to cope with. “I realized that taking [the screaming] personally wasn’t ever going to make anything any […]

A smiling woman in an office chair in front of a whiteboard
Posted inChildren's Health

Eagle program helps Mecklenburg psychosis patients spread their wings

by Yen Duong April 2, 2019November 13, 2019
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Posted inState Health Policy

State Auditor: NC DHHS should limit profits, costs of behavioral health MCOs

by Thomas Goldsmith February 15, 2019April 13, 2021
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Posted inState Health Policy

DHHS Reveals More Details about Medicaid Reform Plan

by Rose Hoban August 9, 2017October 4, 2022
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Posted inMental Health

Lack of Housing for Mentally Ill Adults Pits NC Against US Government in Ongoing Legal Battle

by Carolina Public Press August 2, 2017October 4, 2022
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Posted inAging

Paying for Mistakes: North Carolina’s 10 Most Penalized Adult Care Homes

by Carolina Public Press August 1, 2017October 4, 2022

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