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  • 01-examSurvey reveals primary care providers want more patients to talk to them about mental health
  • helpedherowndaughterTwo-Thirds of Women with Anxiety and Depression are Reaching a Breaking Point with Their Mental Health
  • 2-drmillerSurvey: Pandemic Uncertainty Continues to Impact Americans’ Anxiety
  • genesightthumbDepression Disconnect: New survey finds most people with depression feel deeply misunderstood
  • 01-exam

    Survey reveals primary care providers want more patients to talk to them about mental health

    Open communication between provider and patient is important amid the mental health epidemic and shortage of mental health specialists
  • helpedherowndaughter

    Two-Thirds of Women with Anxiety and Depression are Reaching a Breaking Point with Their Mental Health

    Yet many are waiting a year or more to get help — if they ever do
  • 2-drmiller

    Survey: Pandemic Uncertainty Continues to Impact Americans’ Anxiety

    Experts urge Americans to seek help rather than suffer with anxiety symptoms for years
  • genesightthumb

    Depression Disconnect: New survey finds most people with depression feel deeply misunderstood

    Partnership brings awareness to challenges of depression and its treatment
Sami Smith sought the help of a psychiatrist after experiencing depression, help that too many older Americans avoid. A new national survey by Myriad Neuroscience, maker of the GeneSight test, finds nearly two-thirds of seniors who are concerned about having depression will not seek treatment.

Survey: Two-Thirds of Seniors Won’t Seek Treatment for Depression
As COVID-19 intensifies growing mental health issues, too many seniors are suffering in silence