The science and politics of mental health
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Carolyn Gorman is a Paulson Policy Analyst at the Manhattan Institute studying mental health policy. She joins me to discuss her new report “School-Based Mental-Health Initiatives: Challenges and Considerations for Policymakers,” which expl...
I originally released this conversation as a podcast in audio form, but I am re-releasing it as an edited transcript and removing the audio to ensure Ives' anonymity.
Carolyn Gorman and Scott Dziengelski of the Manhattan Institute just released an article on school mental health programs in City Journal. This is one of those “pieces I wish I had written” for me, as it sums up so much of what has been on ...
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