Court Leader’s Advantage Podcast Episode: August 16, 2022 Brought to You in Cooperation with NACM In this episode, we ask the question, “What should our courts be doing now?” This month we bring our discussion on behavioral health and the courts home. In previous episodes we talked about the extent of the problem nationally and how … Continue reading Behavioral Health and the Courts: What Should You Be Doing Right Now?
Behavioral Health and the Young: Adolescents and The Mental Health Crisis
Court Leader’s Advantage Podcast Episode: May 17, 2022 Brought to You in Cooperation with NACM This country’s mental health crisis is by no means limited to adults. We know that young people frequently suffer from traumatic events. This fact has only been made worse by the scourge of COVID. A recent survey by the Pew Research … Continue reading Behavioral Health and the Young: Adolescents and The Mental Health Crisis
Tips for Keeping Mentally Fit in These Trying Times
The pandemic has caused widespread anxiety, depression, and other mental health problems. Here are some tips to improve your own mental health in these trying times. It all starts with self-care!
Mental Health and the Courts: The Crisis with Competency to Stand Trial
Court Leader’s Advantage Podcast Episode: January 18, 2022 Brought to You in Cooperation with NACM In November we started our discussion on how mental illness is impacting our nation and particularly our courts. In this episode, we are taking a deeper dive into the criminal justice realm, specifically the challenge of competency to stand trial. The … Continue reading Mental Health and the Courts: The Crisis with Competency to Stand Trial
What We Know Now About Mental Health and the Courts: Grasping the Challenge
Court Leader’s Advantage Podcast: November 16, 2021 Episode Brought to You in Cooperation with NACM The challenge of mental health impacts America nationwide. It impacts our states, our communities, our courts, and our entire justice system. Courts are at the center of the clash between competing funding choices, community concerns, and those struggling with behavioral health … Continue reading What We Know Now About Mental Health and the Courts: Grasping the Challenge