Why exposure therapy looks different for kids 💞
In TF-CBT, exposure is gradual—starting with education and therapist modeling, not immediate trauma narration. Gentle pacing builds trust and readiness before going deeper.
#TFCBT#TraumaTherapy#HealingForKids
"Public health has always been political. It has always demanded courage. There’s nothing easy about driving lifesaving change on the greatest scale, but we do it every day, with equal measures of grit and idealism," writes Bloomberg School Dean Keshia Pollack Porter. https://t.co/AFeMli1lr3
What is the connection between autism and the gut microbiome? Asst. Professor Calliope Holingue speaks with PBS Be Smart about the digestive differences experienced by people with autism: https://t.co/1a8g7KGzlN
So very excited to have our work on #MentalHealth services for veterans and their families in #Ukraine finally out and published in @CambridgePrisms https://t.co/wzTwam9ZnI
Overview review on optimizing knowledge mobilization for #mentalhealth research in low and middle-income countries highlights key insights and future directions. Check out the #CPGlobalMentalHealth article here: https://t.co/vi9U9PnQ0T
#LMICs@Dr_HBrooks@Bec_Pedley
#NationalIndigenousPeoplesDay celebrates the heritage of Indigenous people. The Center of Indigenous Health @JohnsHopkinsSPH (JHCIH) works with indigenous communities to promote mental well-being, chronic disease prevention, and more. Read about JHCIH at https://t.co/J0dxlTboDs
Did you know that CHWs who treat multiple health conditions are likely to be more cost-effective than a single disease vertical program?
Here's our CEO, Dr. Madeleine Ballard, on the economic case for investing in proCHWs.
Watch the full speech: https://t.co/yF7QlB558I
#ProCHWs #UNGA80
🧠 On #WorldMentalHealthDay, we highlight the urgent need for mental health support in humanitarian crises. From climate disasters to conflict, @Humanti_Health remains committed to healing minds in emergencies.
Explore our work: https://t.co/UGEjCiNGG9
Research published in #CPGlobalMentalHealth sheds light on #mentalhealth challenges faced by female Venezuelan #migrant caregivers in Colombia. Check out this insightful study for a better understanding of their experiences.
➡️https://t.co/DALg28ml4Z
@arturoharker@DianaBowser8
A little pause goes a long way. On World Mental Health Day, honor your #EmotionalWellBeing with a mindful moment. Whether it’s a deep breath, a short walk, or even a warm cookie, small acts of mindfulness can make a big difference. Here’s to you. 💙 #WorldMentalHealthDay
📊 There is a big problem with how we measure health.
We still measure health like we’re in the 20th century.
It's World Mental Health Day 2025. Let’s start counting like we live in 2025.
DMH faculty shared their mental health expertise with hundreds of leaders across public health last week at the 2025 Bloomberg American Health Summit. Sarah Murray and Tamar Mendelson discussed restorative practices in schools. Watch their session: https://t.co/iaCqtbLwiJ
I had the opportunity to attend the launch of this report on digital technology and health at #UNGA80. One take away is that we need to support parents as co-navigators of technology. My lab is hard at work developing interventions in this space. Stay tuned for updates in 2026!
History in the making at #UNGA80. Today, our CEO @SarahEKline delivered statements at the UN High-Level Meeting on NCDs and Mental Health, calling for stronger political leadership and accountability for #MentalHealthForAll.
🔗Read more here: https://t.co/I04zaSRgEe
#UNGA80
The science and soul of public health centers around people, stories, and lived experiences.
Jared Ellsworth, MPH ’23, shares why he dedicated his life to public health, to his community, and to shifting perspectives.
Read the full story: https://t.co/FLAkBDzPFm