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  2. Technology in mental disorder treatment - Wikipedia

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    The use of electronic and communication technologies as a therapeutic aid to healthcare practices is commonly referred to as telemedicine [1] or eHealth. [2] [3] [4] The use of such technologies as a supplement to mainstream therapies for mental disorders is an emerging mental health treatment field which, it is argued, could improve the accessibility, effectiveness and affordability of mental ...

  3. Virtual reality therapy - Wikipedia

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    Virtual reality therapy (VRT) was pioneered and originally termed by Max North documented by the first known publication (Virtual Environment and Psychological Disorders, Max M. North, and Sarah M. North, Electronic Journal of Virtual Culture, 2,4, July 1994), his doctoral VRT dissertation completion in 1995 (began in 1992), and followed with the first known published VRT book in 1996 (Virtual ...

  4. Broughton Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 1850, influential mental health activist Dorothea Dix petitioned the North Carolina General Assembly to support and build a psychiatric hospital to treat the insane. . Within 25 years the General Assembly determined that one hospital was insufficient to care for the population of people afflicted with mental il

  5. List of sanatoria in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Halifax, North Carolina: 1923 Caverly Preventorium Pittsford, Vermont [35] 1926 National Methodist Sanatorium: Colorado Springs, Colorado: 1927 Hassler Health Farm: San Carlos, California: 1928 King County Tuberculosis Hospital Seattle, Washington [36] 1930 Lake View Sanatorium: Madison, Wisconsin [37] 1933 Sioux San Hospital: Rapid City, South ...

  6. The state of virtual mental health care in 5 stats - AOL

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    Virtual mental health care is here to stay and can be an accessible alternative to in-person care. If you're interested in starting therapy or another kind of mental health care option virtually ...

  7. Category:1900s in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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  8. Dorothea Dix Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Dorothea Dix Hospital was the first North Carolina psychiatric hospital, located on Dix Hill in Raleigh, North Carolina, and named after mental health advocate Dorothea Dix from New England. It was founded in 1856 and closed in 2012. The site is now designated as Dorothea Dix Park and serves as Raleigh's largest city park.

  9. Helene fact check: Here are the rumors and the reality in ...

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    In North Carolina alone, the Salvation Army has nine mobile feeding units and has served over 7,100 meals, 6,600 drinks, and 3,700 snacks, it said. Resources: Residents can visit: ncdps.gov/helene ...