Special Needs Trust and Mental Health: Protecting SSI Eligibility for Family Members

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When Eleanor died at seventy-nine in her Sarasota, Florida, condominium, she left behind a thirty-eight-year-old son named Daniel who had lived with schizoaffective disorder since college. Eleanor had been careful her whole life. She had saved methodically. She had worked with her bank to draft a will that left Daniel half her estate, about $190,000 … Read more

Acute Mental Health Crisis on College Campuses: How University Counseling Centers Handle Emergencies

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It was 2:47 a.m. when Maya, a sophomore at the University of Michigan, finally typed the message into her residence hall group chat: “I don’t think I want to be here anymore.” Her roommate Ainsley, asleep until her phone buzzed, woke up, read the screen twice, and ran across the hallway barefoot. She had heard … Read more

Blind and Low-Vision Therapist Resources: Accessible Mental Health Care for Visual Impairment

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Desmond, a forty-one-year-old high school history teacher in Cleveland, Ohio, lost the central vision in both eyes to a rare retinal disease over the course of fourteen months. He kept teaching. He kept walking his daughter to the bus. What he could not keep doing was the thing he had done every Sunday for two … Read more

Pet Death Mental Health Crisis: When Bereavement Becomes a Medical Emergency

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Helen had lived alone in a one-bedroom apartment in Tucson, Arizona for eleven years after her husband died. Her companion through every one of those years was a small black poodle named Otto. When Otto was diagnosed with hemangiosarcoma at thirteen and declined rapidly, Helen stayed up with him for the last seventy-two hours, hand-feeding … Read more