Giving Compass
  • Sign In
  • About Us
    About Giving Compass How We Choose Content and Organizations Annual Reflections Our Newsletter
    Collaboration Options
    Nonprofits Authors Use Our Content Services Contact Us
  • Getting Started
    Getting Started with Our Resources
    Donor Guides
    Philanthropy Resource Directory Giving Best Practices Guide to Nonprofit Ratings
  • Learn About Issues
    Topic Guides
    Animal Welfare COVID-19 Criminal Justice Disaster Relief Education Environment Health Homelessness Immigrants and Refugees Racial Equity Women and Girls
    Special Coverage
    Climate Change & Migration Climate Justice Digital Equity Education Indigenous Peoples LGBTQIA+ Mental Health Racial Justice Resources Reproductive Justice Strengthening Democracy
    Curated Articles
    Partner Collections Giving Compass Selections See All Articles
  • Give to Causes
    Issue Funds & Intermediaries Projects Nonprofits Giving Circle Directory
  • Get Involved
    Events Volunteer Opportunities
  • Solutions
  • Donate
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
Donate
  • Get the Newsletter
  • Sign In
  • Or
  • Register
Category:

Mental Health

  • Studies Show Link Between Radicalized Individuals and Limited Access to Mental Healthcare

    Futurity Mar 21, 2023

    Over two-thirds of radicalized individuals struggle with a stress or anxiety disorder but often fail to receive mental health services.

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • How Can Personalized Learning Help Students After the Pandemic?

    The Hechinger Report Mar 20, 2023

    At no point in our history have we had so much information about what motivates students and so many research-based insights about how to differentiate lessons to meet individual learning needs. We can overcome the obstacles we face by leaning in to personalized learning.

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • More College Students Are Going to Therapy Than Before COVID

    Futurity Mar 18, 2023

    College students report more anxiety and depression than ever before. The good news is more also report receiving therapy or counseling.

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • The Intersection of Disability, Climate Change, and Mental Health

    India Development Review Mar 17, 2023

    Advocacy to consider climate change as a human rights issue is incomplete unless interlinked with disability rights and mental health.

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • How Employers Can Increase Employee Wellness

    Christensen Institute Mar 17, 2023

    Improving the world through disruptive innovation.

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • Depression Too Often Gets Deemed ‘Hard to Treat’ When Medication Falls Short

    The Conversation Mar 15, 2023

    An overreliance on medication as the first-line treatment for depression can lead some people to be labeled with treatment-resistant depression when there are other viable alternatives for relief.

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • Health Care Workers are Frazzled – And Poor Sleep May Turn Stress into Poor Mental Health

    The Conversation Mar 15, 2023

    Disturbed sleep can worsen depressive symptoms of health care workers whose jobs come with high levels of emotional labor and work-family conflict.

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • Teaching and Supporting Student Loss and Trauma

    EdSurge Mar 14, 2023

    The original version of this essay was published by the TRiiBE. In my 16 years teaching in Chicago Public Schools (CPS), I have lost more students than …

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • How Can SEL Programs Help Students Feel Safer?

    EdSurge Mar 13, 2023

    Students are feeling less safe in school. New research shows how SEL can support.

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • Students Are Still Struggling in Classrooms Post COVID

    Chalkbeat Mar 11, 2023

    A survey of educators found nearly 70% felt student behavior problems in the classroom were still higher than pre-COVID norms.

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • Black and Latino Children Are Missing Out on Early Interventions

    The Hechinger Report Mar 9, 2023

    In 1986, the federal government mandated that states provide therapy for newborns and toddlers with developmental delays and disabilities. But the program has been plagued with severe racial gaps in access and quality.

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
  • Disaster Survivors Need Help Remaining Connected with Friends and Families – And Access to Mental Health Care

    The Conversation Mar 2, 2023

    Food, shelter and medical supplies are important but not the only things that help people get back on their feet.

    •  Share
    • Save
    Share
Newer Posts
Older Posts
Topics
Location
Date
Type
Date
Min. Investment
Show Only
Radius
Follow Us
Newsletter

Become a newsletter subscriber to stay up-to-date on the latest Giving Compass news.

About Us
  • About Giving Compass
  • In The News
  • Content at Giving Compass
Giving Compass Network
  • Giving Compass
  • X4Impact
Partnerships & Services
  • Nonprofits
  • Authors
  • Partner With Us
  • Contact Us

We are a nonprofit too. Donate to Giving Compass to help us guide donors toward practices that advance equity.

loyaltyDonate to Giving Compass
Trending Issues
  • Climate
  • Democracy
  • Education
  • Homelessness
  • Reproductive Justice
  • Copyright © 2026, Giving Compass Network
  • A 501(c)(3) organization. EIN: 85-1311683
  • Privacy Policy
  • User Agreement

Sign in

Don't have an account?
Click here to sign up!

Your personal information is confidential at Giving Compass. For more information, please visit our privacy policy. By signing up, you agree to our terms of use.