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Have you ever wondered about the intersection of mental health and politics? Have you ever heard people talk about something as a “mental health issue” but you aren’t sure what they mean? Have you ever wanted to better understand how mental health plays a role in current events?

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Whether you are a mental health professional, someone with lived experience of mental health, or simply curious about mental health and politics, I’m so glad you are here. Each week, we’ll keep you up to date on mental health in the news and put it into context with the latest scientific evidence. We will discuss what’s in the news, what we’re reading, a research roundup, and more. Look out for the newest edition of our newsletter every Tuesday starting May 2023 in your inbox!

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Welcome to Mental Health is Political, a weekly newsletter discussing the intersection between mental health and politics in the US.

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I am a licensed Clinical Psychologist and Assistant Professor. My research focuses on adolescent mental health, and I am the author of a weekly newsletter, Mental Health is Political. All views are my own and are not the views of my employer.