VR & Behavioral Healthcare Symposium Presentation Materials

NMHIC is happy to announce that we are making the presentation materials that speakers provided available via Drop Box. Click here to download presentation materials and revisit the content from the VR & Behavioral Healthcare Symposium!

Broken Hearts and Stunned Public: Suicides Take Front Page

How can this be? This week, two prominent people, both bright lights in their industries, died from suicide. Anthony Bourdain, the celebrity chef turned author and TV host, who seemed to always grab life by the lapels with vigor and humor, died June 8. Kate Spade, the designer whose empire starting with women’s handbags, built a brand of joy – …

Teardrop Tattoos, Prison Life and Smart Justice

The teardrop tattoos on his face were clues that the inmate was imprisoned for a serious violent crime, probably murder. He and the other inmates we met were, clearly, not the usual people that we engage in our quest for innovations in mental healthcare. As we prepared to take virtual reality tools to the maximum-security Spring Creek Correctional Center in …

Olympics, Technology and Inspiration

Every Olympics produces great competition and memorable stories. Remember these moments? In Beijing 2008, Michael Phelps’ eight gold medals as the greatest swimmer of all time and Usain Bolt’s three gold for three world records as the fastest man alive. The 1980 “Miracle on Ice” as a ragtag group of Americans defeated the mighty Soviets in ice hockey. Gymnast Nadia …

Lesson: Mental Illness and American Business

Students at the University of Colorado Boulder Leeds School of Business are studying accounting, finance, management, marketing, and…mental health? That’s right. Mental health is a business issue, being taken seriously in the workplace and also at the business school on the CU flagship campus. Loss of productivity, absenteeism, employee turnover, workplace accidents and disability: these are just a few of the costly results from mental illness in the workplace. The impact of mental illness to the U.S. economy is an estimated $300 billion a year, with business absorbing half of that, as one in five adults struggles with mental illness in any given year. The cost of substance misuse, a behavioral health problem, is about the same.
VA faith-based mental health

Building Strong Mental Health Advocates Through Faith-Based Outreach

VA Mental Health and Chaplaincy Innovates with Faith-Based Mental Health Outreach By Susan Churchill, NBHIC Board of Directors As mental health advocates all over the world continue to empower non-traditional caregivers in order to extend mental health support, the Veteran’s Administration is in the process of pioneering the faith-based VA Mental Health and Chaplaincy program. This is the VA’s way of not …

Tech and Mental Health

Mental health technology is on a tear. It seems every time we look around there is a new app or program aimed at mental health needs. It’s exciting to see technology added to traditional mental health care treatments and professional training, as tech can bring greater access, mobility and potentially, better outcomes. Recently, we ran across podcasts that caught our …