Jake Hawkes

Jake Hawkes

Our Research During COVID-19

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The Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute is committed to providing factual and reliable information regarding mental health resources during the COVID-19 crisis. Below are links to our research during the pandemic. Meadows Institute Research The mental health impacts of a…

Mental Illness & Violence

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In the aftermath of mass violence and the furor of the 24-hour news cycle, the words “mental illness” are often used to try to explain a perpetrator’s actions. In many cases, the assumption that mental illness had to be involved…

Coordinated Specialty Care

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Each year, about 3,000 Texas youth and young adults ages 12-35 experience a first episode psychosis (FEP). Many have access to health insurance through their parents (up to age 26), Medicaid, or CHIP, but they do not typically receive care…

Sen Nelson speaks at White House Summit

Texas State Senator Jane Nelson, R-Flower Mound, served as a panelist this week at the White House Summit on Transforming Mental Health Treatment to Combat Homelessness, Violence, and Substance Abuse to discuss innovative ways Texas is addressing mental health challenges.…

Caruth Institute increases statewide outreach

A North Texas police research program hopes to increase its reach statewide by partnering with police departments across the state. The Caruth Police Institute announced a partnership Tuesday with the Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute to revitalize and expand its…

The Cost of Depression

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In the United States, one in five adults (20%) will experience a clinically significant form of depression in their lifetime. About 7.5% of the US workforce has depression in any year. The impact of an employee’s depression extends beyond the suffering of the individual to impact family, friends, coworkers, and eventually, the bottom line.

Prevention

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The prevention of mental disorders includes interventions targeting an array of groups, including the general population, those at high risk for developing behavioral health conditions, and those just beginning to display symptoms that are precursors to behavioral health disorders.

Post-Traumatic Stress

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Posttraumatic stress (PTS), also known as Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), is a mental health issue that can develop after witnessing or experiencing a traumatic, or life-threatening event.

First Episode Psychosis Care

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A new approach called First Episode Psychosis (FEP) Care starts treatment as early after initial psychosis as possible, and helps people remain on their developmental trajectories. A team of specialists provides FEP care, including a psychiatrist, employment/education specialist, nurse, substance abuse counselor, peer coach, and outreach specialist.

To Combat the Mental Health & Substance Use Public Health Crisis Employer, Physician & Policy Groups Partner

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– Rates of suicide and drug-related deaths are at record levels.
This crisis is being exacerbated by inadequate access to care for mental health and substance use for
Americans across the country. To realign market forces to focus on a more sustainable approach and
ensure affordable access to high value, effective treatment, a group of influential non-profits announced
a partnership to implement The Path Forward for Mental Health and Substance Use.

2019 Nantucket Children’s Mental Health Summit

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From July 31-August 2, The Hackett Center for Mental Health is hosting the second annual “Nantucket Children’s Mental Health Summit.” This unique and important event, brings together the leading minds in children’s mental health from both Massachusetts and Texas states to share and discuss innovative new ways to improve systems and overall care.