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Rising Mental Health Needs Will Cost Large Employers In 2024: Survey
Large employers are seeing their workforce鈥檚 mental health needs skyrocket as the nation recovers from a pandemic that left many people isolated and lonely. About 77 percent of large employers reported an increase in the mental health needs of their workforces, according to the Business Group on Health鈥檚 2024 Large Employer Health Care Survey, released Tuesday. That鈥檚 a 33-percentage-point increase over last year, when 44 percent of employers saw an increase in employees鈥 mental health needs. (Hooper, 8/22)
A nonprofit that helps FDNY and their families with mental health counseling says they're seeing record high numbers when it comes to people reaching out for help. They tell CBS New York's Shosh Bedrosian the culture around mental health in the community continues to improve, but some calls for help can have a long-lasting impact. (Bedrosian, 8/22)
麻豆女优 Health News: Naming Suicide In Obits Was Once Taboo. Changing That Can Help Loved Ones Grieve
When Deborah and Warren Blum鈥檚 16-year-old died by suicide in November 2021, they went into shock. For two days, the grief-stricken Los Angeles couple didn鈥檛 sleep. But when it came time to write a death notice, Deborah Blum was clearheaded: In a heartfelt tribute to her smart, funny, popular child, who had recently come out as nonbinary, she was open and specific about the mental health struggles that led to Esther Iris鈥 death. (Waldman, 8/23)
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