Calls To Mental Health Crisis Hotline In New York City Have Reportedly Soared During The Pandemic

Medscape (4/28, Brooks, Subscription Publication) reports “calls to a mental health crisis hotline in New York City have soared during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has closed schools and businesses, put millions out of work, and ushered in stay-at-home orders,” according to a presentation given at the American Psychiatric Association’s Virtual Spring Highlights Meeting. During the presentation, Kimberly Williams, CEO of Vibrant Emotional Health, which “provides crisis line services,” said, “Crisis hotlines are a core part of our nation’s mental health safety net, ensuring that care is available when and where needed during a crisis, whether that be an individual crisis, a local community crisis, or a national mental health crisis like we are facing right now.”

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