Thanks to legal loopholes and a patchwork of compelling research, businesses like Nushama in New York City are writing the rules as they go.
Source: New York Times
This Wellness Center Uses Ketamine for Mental Health
More from Depression (Mental)More posts in Depression (Mental) »
- Outcry Over High School Clinic Exposes Deep Divisions on Mental Health
- New York Had an ‘Epidemic of Loneliness.’ Covid Made It Worse.
- Overdose Deaths Reached Record High as the Pandemic Spread
- Guard Watched as Man Hanged Himself in Jail, Prosecutors Say
- Some Covid-19 Patients Say They’re Left With Ringing Ears
More from Mental Health and DisordersMore posts in Mental Health and Disorders »
- Police Fatally Shoot Queens Man Who Brandished Scissors, Officials Say
- Jordan Neely Was on New York’s ‘Top 50’ List of Homeless People at Risk
- D.A. to Offer Mental Health Care to People Arrested in Manhattan
- Behind New York City’s Shift on Mental Health, a Solitary Quest
- NYC’s Mental Health Plan Raises Questions for Police Officers
More from Psychology and PsychologistsMore posts in Psychology and Psychologists »
- The Parapsychology Foundation Fights for Its Future
- After Years of Sexual Abuse Allegations, How Did This Doctor Keep Working?
- Harvey Schlossberg, Cop With a Ph.D. in Defusing a Crisis, Dies at 85
- Has Covid Remade Psychotherapy for Good?
- Frances D. Horowitz, 88, Dies; Transformed C.U.N.Y. Graduate Center
More from Therapy and RehabilitationMore posts in Therapy and Rehabilitation »
Be First to Comment