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29th ECCMID
2019-04-13 - 2019-04-16    
All Day
Welcome to ECCMID 2019! We invite you to the 29th European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, which will take place in Amsterdam, Netherlands, [...]
4th International Conference on  General Practice & Primary Care
2019-04-15 - 2019-04-16    
All Day
The 4th International Conference on General Practice & Primary Care going to be held at April 15-16, 2019 Berlin, Germany. Designation Statement The theme of [...]
Digital Health Conference 2019
2019-04-24 - 2019-04-25    
12:00 am
An Innovative Bridging for Modern Healthcare About Hosting Organization: conference series llc ltd |Conference Series llc ltd Houston USA| April 24-25,2019 Conference series llc ltd, [...]
International Conference on  Digital Health
2019-04-24 - 2019-04-25    
All Day
Details of Digital Health 2019 conference in USA : Conference Name                              [...]
16th Annual World Health Care Congress -WHCC19
2019-04-28 - 2019-05-01    
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16th Annual World Health Care Congress will be organized during April 28 - May 1, 2019 at Washington, DC Who Attends Hospitals, Health Systems, & [...]
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29th ECCMID
13 Apr 19
Amsterdam
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Mental illness is perhaps among the most wrongfully-stigmatized of all conditions, and historically, those afflicted by its various types have been shunned away, if not worse. When untreated, mental illness, like any other, only gets worse. In the United States, we’re recommended to get our teeth cleaned every six months but seldom advised to get our heads checked. The statistics certainly don’t back up this disturbing absence of support.

Studies show that about 25 percent of all U.S. adults are living with a mental illness and that as much as 50 percent of U.S. adults will develop at least one mental illness during their lifetime. Awareness is widening, but there’s work to be done, particularly in the public health arena, and the city of Philadelphia is stepping up to the plate.

And it’s batting with technology.

HealthyMindsPhilly.com is Philadelphia-website advocating mental health awareness. It screens individuals for mental health problems and offers tips on resources. But the City of Brotherly Love’s outreach doesn’t end there. By the end of the year, it plans to have launched a web-based app with the capacity to deliver behavioral treatment online.

One of the central aims of the app, Arthur Evans Commissioner of Philadelphia’s Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual Disability Services says is to connect people who might not seek out a therapist to precisely that: a therapist, so something pretty close to it.

Evans is hopeful that in using technology, his department can better address mental health issues across a broad spectrum, instead of just focusing on people in crisis. He adds that five percent of the city’s population has a serious mental illness, while 20 percent suffer from one considered less severe. At present, only half of the latter percent receives treatment of any kind.

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