US Army veteran from Texas credits wilderness therapy for helping adjust to civilian life
Read full article: US Army veteran from Texas credits wilderness therapy for helping adjust to civilian lifeA U.S. Army veteran says wilderness therapy helped him find stability after struggling to adjust to civilian life.
San Antonio-area school districts to receive more than $600K in federal funding for mental health services
Read full article: San Antonio-area school districts to receive more than $600K in federal funding for mental health servicesSeveral school districts in the San Antonio and surrounding areas are set to receive hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of federal funding to enhance mental health services, according to a news release.
How a nonprofit has stepped in for veterans battling suicidal thoughts
Read full article: How a nonprofit has stepped in for veterans battling suicidal thoughtsAfter the second suicide in the last eight months happened last week outside the Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veteransโ Hospital, veteran advocates said addressing the topic head-on is necessary.
Veterans demand change after second suicide in 8 months outside San Antonio VA hospital
Read full article: Veterans demand change after second suicide in 8 months outside San Antonio VA hospitalAnother call for change came outside Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veteransโ Hospital on Monday, as dozens demanded accountability and better accessibility to mental health services.
Man who died by suicide at Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veteransโ Hospital confirmed as Marine Corps veteran
Read full article: Man who died by suicide at Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veteransโ Hospital confirmed as Marine Corps veteranA man who died by suicide in the parking lot of the Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veteransโ Hospital this week was confirmed to be a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, a military spokesperson said.
Man dies by suicide in parking lot at Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veteransโ Hospital, SAPD says
Read full article: Man dies by suicide in parking lot at Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veteransโ Hospital, SAPD saysSan Antonio police said a man died by suicide in the parking lot of the Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veteransโ Hospital on Thursday afternoon.
Veteransโ Art Auction Benefits Mental Health and Addiction Support
Read full article: Veteransโ Art Auction Benefits Mental Health and Addiction SupportAn art auction of work from the Warriors Heart Gallery โ including paintings, sculptures, woodwork and audio โ runs through Saturday, Nov. 8, at Grunt Style at 900 Broadway.
State investigators find multiple violations at San Antonio mental health treatment center
Read full article: State investigators find multiple violations at San Antonio mental health treatment centerA state investigation recently found a list of violations at Laurel Ridge Treatment Center, which it said put patients in immediate danger. The center says, since then, it has taken corrective action.
Bexar County leaders discuss food insecurity during mental health summit
Read full article: Bexar County leaders discuss food insecurity during mental health summitItโs difficult for children to be in good mental health if theyโre hungry. Thatโs a reality Bexar County leaders discussed on Monday as they gathered for the second annual Bexar County Area School Safety and Mental Health Summit.
After losing their daughter to suicide, San Antonio parents speak up to raise awareness
Read full article: After losing their daughter to suicide, San Antonio parents speak up to raise awarenessTeen suicide numbers are on the rise. Grieving parents are sharing their story in hopes of educating other families on what signs to look for in their own kids.
Military City USA confronts veteran suicide epidemic with resources, data tracking
Read full article: Military City USA confronts veteran suicide epidemic with resources, data trackingMilitary City USA is more than just a proud nickname. San Antonio has deep roots in the countryโs Armed Forces. But behind that pride is an alarming statistic.
Nonprofit advises families on talking to kids after Charlie Kirk shooting videos shared online
Read full article: Nonprofit advises families on talking to kids after Charlie Kirk shooting videos shared onlineItโs a reality many parents and families are dealing with: How do you talk to your child as violent videos of Charlie Kirk getting shot are being shared on social media?
New Texas law mandates study of mental health programs for firefighters
Read full article: New Texas law mandates study of mental health programs for firefightersA new Texas law requires the state to review suicide prevention and peer support programs in fire departments across the state, aiming to improve mental health support for firefighters.
Clark HS community garden helps students with mental health, connecting to nature
Read full article: Clark HS community garden helps students with mental health, connecting to natureThe Sotomayor Wildcats and Clark Cougars might be tackling the grass for the KSAT Pigskin Classic, but students at Clark High School are tackling the garden.
SAPD identifies 3 officers who shot, killed man during apparent mental health call
Read full article: SAPD identifies 3 officers who shot, killed man during apparent mental health callThe San Antonio Police Department has identified the three officers who shot at and killed a man during an apparent mental health call late Saturday night.
Hundreds of children, teenagers openly discuss mental health during conference
Read full article: Hundreds of children, teenagers openly discuss mental health during conferenceHundreds of children and teenagers gathered at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts Saturday for the Pathways to Hope conference, an event focused on destigmatizing mental health.
Bullying, vaping, explicit photos: Experts answer studentsโ top 5 safety questions
Read full article: Bullying, vaping, explicit photos: Experts answer studentsโ top 5 safety questionsAs school starts, children and teenagers return to a fun yet challenging social environment. But when it comes to topics such as mental health, bullying and online safety, they donโt always open up to adults.
Mental health professionals urge early conversations with children regarding social media
Read full article: Mental health professionals urge early conversations with children regarding social mediaStudents say social media platforms help them stay connected and inspired. However, mental health professionals say there are also serious risks that need to be addressed.
New community center for physical, behavioral, emotional health opens in Uvalde
Read full article: New community center for physical, behavioral, emotional health opens in UvaldeUvalde marked the grand opening of a $16 million Community Health Development, Inc. (CHDI) Multi-Purpose Community Health Center on Monday.
A look at the mental health care for first responders working after Hill Country flooding
Read full article: A look at the mental health care for first responders working after Hill Country floodingFirst responders have been working daily since the deadly Fourth of July floods swept through parts of the Hill Country, organizing search and rescue efforts while helping affected neighbors and the community.
Is your body reacting to stress from the aftermath of the Hill Country Floods? Here are the signs.
Read full article: Is your body reacting to stress from the aftermath of the Hill Country Floods? Here are the signs.Stress most commonly affects peopleโs bodies during the 30 days following a crisis, regardless of whether they were in the disaster zone.
KSAT Community hosts town hall on social media effects on children, healthy online balance strategies
Read full article: KSAT Community hosts town hall on social media effects on children, healthy online balance strategiesThe KSAT Community will host a town hall discussion focused on the impact of social media on children.
What does mental health support look like for Hill Country flood first responders?
Read full article: What does mental health support look like for Hill Country flood first responders?How first responders are dealing with their mental health after ongoing recovery efforts from flooding in the Hill Country looks different for those involved.
Childrenโs Bereavement Center offers guidance, healing circles in wake of flooding tragedy
Read full article: Childrenโs Bereavement Center offers guidance, healing circles in wake of flooding tragedyThe Childrenโs Bereavement Center of South Texas has launched healing circles to help families and young people cope with trauma following the Hill Country floods.
Brand new addiction recovery space specifically for LGBTQ+ community in San Antonio
Read full article: Brand new addiction recovery space specifically for LGBTQ+ community in San AntonioThe Diversity Recovery Center is a brand-new space for people in addiction recovery, but itโs unique in one way: a singular focus on the LGBTQ+ community.
NAMI program transforms teen perspectives on mental health
Read full article: NAMI program transforms teen perspectives on mental healthTeenagers at Losoya Middle School are better prepared on how to handle the stresses of cyberbullying, schoolwork and other mental health factors. The group just wrapped up the NAMI Greater San Antonio Teen Mental Health Wellness Champions Program.
Trump administration eliminating LGBTQ+ suicide line within the general 988 hotline
Read full article: Trump administration eliminating LGBTQ+ suicide line within the general 988 hotlineThe federal governmentโs Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, or SAMHSA, on Tuesday announced it is ending these specialized services for LGBTQ+ youth starting July 17.
Amarillo breaks ground on psychiatric hospital, part of the stateโs $1.5B investment in mental health
Read full article: Amarillo breaks ground on psychiatric hospital, part of the stateโs $1.5B investment in mental healthThe facility will bring mental health resources closer to the largely rural region thatโs home to nearly 436,000 people.
How do people with a serious mental illness get help in South Texas?
Read full article: How do people with a serious mental illness get help in South Texas?People with serious mental illness (SMI) often admit their condition makes it difficult to maintain a job or relationships. Considering itโs not rare โ 5% of U.S. adults suffer from SMI โ how can they get help in South Texas?
โI am here for youโ: NAMI warm line provides vital support before a mental health crisis happens
Read full article: โI am here for youโ: NAMI warm line provides vital support before a mental health crisis happensThe NAMI Mental Health Warm Line helps prevent crises before they occur by offering a listening ear, peer support and various resources for those experiencing mental health issues.
San Antonio veteran utilizing tech to combat suicides in military members
Read full article: San Antonio veteran utilizing tech to combat suicides in military membersAntonio Santana launched the podcast "Frontline Strong," where he discussed mental health; the podcast ultimately led to the creation of a nonprofit to provide mental health services.
Bill that would require statewide tracking of veteran suicides heads to Gov. Abbottโs desk
Read full article: Bill that would require statewide tracking of veteran suicides heads to Gov. Abbottโs deskA bill that would require all Texas counties to keep track of veteran suicides passed through the state Legislature on Monday.
How health experts say previous school shootings and other planned attacks can affect mental health
Read full article: How health experts say previous school shootings and other planned attacks can affect mental healthMass school shootings, as well as planned school attacks, can trigger stress and fear for many who may work or attend school in South Central Texas.
Classroom violence went up in Texas after the pandemic. Is more discipline the answer?
Read full article: Classroom violence went up in Texas after the pandemic. Is more discipline the answer?Texas lawmakers are poised to make it easier to suspend disruptive students. But some teachers and school psychologists say discipline alone wonโt meet the mental health needs at the root of their behavior.
OโConnor HS senior shares journey from depression to leadership in youth mental health
Read full article: OโConnor HS senior shares journey from depression to leadership in youth mental healthWhen OโConnor High School senior Trinity Irwin sat down for an interview with KSAT, she decided to share something she hadnโt said aloud in a while.
City leaders highlight mental health services funded by taxpayers during public safety meeting
Read full article: City leaders highlight mental health services funded by taxpayers during public safety meetingDuring a recent Public Safety Committee meeting on Monday, San Antonio leaders highlighted their ongoing efforts to support mental health initiatives.
San Antonio community rallies for veteran mental health awareness at Stride for Hope event
Read full article: San Antonio community rallies for veteran mental health awareness at Stride for Hope eventHundreds of people participated in the Stride for Hope Walk and Run on Saturday afternoon to raise awareness for veteran suicide prevention.
San Antonio family shares mental health journey to advocate for more resources at State Capitol
Read full article: San Antonio family shares mental health journey to advocate for more resources at State CapitolKaitlyn Chism has been dealing with her mental health journey for more than two decades, and sheโs only 28 years old.
Texas students say K-12 DEI ban and other anti-LGBTQ+ bills threaten their safety, voice and mental health
Read full article: Texas students say K-12 DEI ban and other anti-LGBTQ+ bills threaten their safety, voice and mental healthStudents are concerned the legislation could silence supportive teachers, dismantle safe spaces, lead to overenforcement and prevent honest conversations about identity.
How one mother is honoring her sonโs legacy with a Fiesta medal
Read full article: How one mother is honoring her sonโs legacy with a Fiesta medalA self-described โmedalheadโ and local mother is using her favorite Fiesta tradition to honor her late sonโs memory, raising money and awareness for mental health nonprofits in San Antonio.
Man arrested after waving assault-style rifle during mental health call, Cibolo police say
Read full article: Man arrested after waving assault-style rifle during mental health call, Cibolo police sayA man was taken into custody after he allegedly pulled out an assault-style rifle and waved it at officers during a mental health call, according to the Cibolo Police Department.
Community honors veteran who died by suicide, calls for improved mental health services
Read full article: Community honors veteran who died by suicide, calls for improved mental health servicesDozens of people marched up and down the southern fence line of the Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital Wednesday night, calling for remembrance and change.
โDismantle the systemโ: Father of U.S. Navy veteran who died by suicide calls for mental health reform
Read full article: โDismantle the systemโ: Father of U.S. Navy veteran who died by suicide calls for mental health reformA well-decorated Navy veteran died by suicide outside the Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital on April 7 in what his father believes was an outcry against the Department of Veterans Affairs and
Vigil, funeral service announced for US Navy veteran who died by suicide outside VA hospital
Read full article: Vigil, funeral service announced for US Navy veteran who died by suicide outside VA hospitalA vigil and funeral service have been announced for a U.S. Navy veteran who died by suicide outside the Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital last week.
String of law enforcement suicides rattles first responders and exposes gaps in state support
Read full article: String of law enforcement suicides rattles first responders and exposes gaps in state supportFour people tied to the Harris County Sheriffโs Office committed suicide recently, calling attention to ongoing mental health struggles among law enforcement.
US Navy veteran killed himself in front of Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital to send message, friends say
Read full article: US Navy veteran killed himself in front of Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital to send message, friends sayA decorated U.S. Navy veteran died by suicide outside the Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital earlier this week.
UTSA and UIW receive $10K each to enhance on-campus mental health resources
Read full article: UTSA and UIW receive $10K each to enhance on-campus mental health resourcesLG Electronics USA partnered with the National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI) to award the NCAA Final Four host schools each $10,000 in support of on-campus mental health resources, according to a news release.
Family of woman killed during mental health crisis continues fight for justice nearly two years later
Read full article: Family of woman killed during mental health crisis continues fight for justice nearly two years laterAnother hearing happened on Tuesday for the three ex-SAPD officers charged with Melissa Perezโs death. But there wasnโt much movement in the case.
โI needed helpโ: San Antonio study to use ecstasy for active-duty military members battling PTSD
Read full article: โI needed helpโ: San Antonio study to use ecstasy for active-duty military members battling PTSDThe stage is being set for a San Antonio research team to use MDMA, also known as ecstasy, in its study to help active-duty military members with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Obstacles slow Texasโ effort to improve conditions at substance abuse recovery homes
Read full article: Obstacles slow Texasโ effort to improve conditions at substance abuse recovery homesA new law was meant to uphold standards at homes where substance abusers are trying to rebuild their lives. But compliance is proving difficult.
Stevens High School students tackle Mental Health Awareness in BexarFest Project
Read full article: Stevens High School students tackle Mental Health Awareness in BexarFest ProjectAs the BexarFest screening approaches, students at Stevens High School are hard at work on their latest project, collaborating with the Alamo Area Teen Suicide Prevention Coalition.
Texas mental health licensing board gives initial OK to remove training requirement associated with DEI
Read full article: Texas mental health licensing board gives initial OK to remove training requirement associated with DEIOfficials say the motive for the change to the rule requiring mental health providers to receive cultural diversity or competency training for license renewals has been misunderstood.
Mental health care services set to expand in Comal County with new $8.5M facility
Read full article: Mental health care services set to expand in Comal County with new $8.5M facilityA $8.5 million facility will be built in New Braunfels next year so that criminal mental health issues can be handled closer to home by law enforcement and the courts.
Every month, hundreds of Texas children are waitlisted for a mental health program billed as an alternative to foster care
Read full article: Every month, hundreds of Texas children are waitlisted for a mental health program billed as an alternative to foster careDespite a long waitlist, the number of children served in the YES Waiver program has declined because of provider shortages.
Mental health calls turned violent: Advocates weigh in on crisis response in San Antonio
Read full article: Mental health calls turned violent: Advocates weigh in on crisis response in San AntonioLast week, seven SAPD officers were injured in a shooting. The original call came in as a suicide in progress with a gun. KSAT has covered multiple stories on mental health response, but does that change in a crisis situation?
Amid a $7 million deficit to Texasโ suicide hotline, thousands of calls are abandoned monthly
Read full article: Amid a $7 million deficit to Texasโ suicide hotline, thousands of calls are abandoned monthlyThe stateโs 988 suicide had the nationโs fifth highest rate of abandoned calls in August, the latest data available, amid a multi-million funding deficit that could worsen as federal dollars expire this year.
Mental health advocates ask Texas lawmakers to replace expiring COVID-19 relief funding
Read full article: Mental health advocates ask Texas lawmakers to replace expiring COVID-19 relief fundingTexas received $203.4 million in 2021 to help build community mental health programs at libraries and churches, among other efforts. Those funds expire Dec. 31.
โWe definitely need more teamsโ: City of San Antonio looks to expand its crisis mental health response
Read full article: โWe definitely need more teamsโ: City of San Antonio looks to expand its crisis mental health responseFaced with a crisis, City of San Antonio officials are working on a solution to support people during a mental health crisis.
Marked or unmarked: How mental health crisis response teams roll out in San Antonio, Bexar County
Read full article: Marked or unmarked: How mental health crisis response teams roll out in San Antonio, Bexar CountyA polo shirt and jeans arenโt the uniform anyone would typically expect from a police officer or a paramedic. For crisis mental health teams, dressing down is a part of the job.
San Antonio vs. Denver: Different systems with similar goals for mental health crisis response
Read full article: San Antonio vs. Denver: Different systems with similar goals for mental health crisis responseIn KSATโs โCrisis in Questionโ series, our team is taking a closer look at the different kinds of crisis response in San Antonio and Denver.
A push to change a 2019 Texas law that bars certain felons from becoming social workers
Read full article: A push to change a 2019 Texas law that bars certain felons from becoming social workersTexas prohibits people with assault convictions, among other felonies, from becoming social workers. A new lawsuit says the ban is unconstitutional.
Did San Antonio choose the right combination in its response to mental health calls?
Read full article: Did San Antonio choose the right combination in its response to mental health calls?SA CORE is a co-responder team, meaning police officers are a part of our crisis response equation. That can often be a point of criticism.
Introducing KSATโs โCrisis in Question: Measuring San Antonioโs Mental Health Solutionโ series
Read full article: Introducing KSATโs โCrisis in Question: Measuring San Antonioโs Mental Health Solutionโ seriesThousands of mental health calls are made to 911 in San Antonio each year. KSAT is taking a closer look at the effectiveness of the cityโs crisis response team.
Board cancels costly psychologist licensing exam after pushback led by Texas
Read full article: Board cancels costly psychologist licensing exam after pushback led by TexasThe national licensing board announced it will consider folding the proposed skills test into an existing exam amid worries the additional hurdle would discourage applicants.
Break the doomscrolling cycle, protect your familyโs mental health with these tips
Read full article: Break the doomscrolling cycle, protect your familyโs mental health with these tipsDoomscrolling is when you spend a lot of time on social media watching videos in a non stop loop. The bad habit can bring on negative mental health problems.
Advocates highlight warning signs ahead of Veterans Suicide Prevention Day
Read full article: Advocates highlight warning signs ahead of Veterans Suicide Prevention DayTexas lawmakers designated September 22 as Veterans Suicide Prevention Awareness Day as a way to save the lives of those who have risked their lives for our freedom.
Even as state mental health spending rises, private psychiatric hospitals struggle to stay open
Read full article: Even as state mental health spending rises, private psychiatric hospitals struggle to stay openTexas hasnโt increased Medicaid rates for inpatient health care at private hospitals in 16 years, falling behind other states.
How often is the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline answered in Texas?
Read full article: How often is the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline answered in Texas?New data shows progress has been made in getting more calls answered since the number was shorted two years ago. But there is still more work to be done.
Pathways to Hope Conference aims to openly discuss mental health
Read full article: Pathways to Hope Conference aims to openly discuss mental healthHealthcare workers and faith-based communities say that mental health isn't something to shy away from talking about, but rather something everyone should discuss.
Teacher raises funds for mental health items to help students in the classroom
Read full article: Teacher raises funds for mental health items to help students in the classroomIt's common for teachers to fundraise for all those pricey classroom school supplies, but one San Antonio teacher has raised money for something very unique โ making her classroom a mental health oasis.
UIW defensive lineman Devin Grantโs clothing brand tackles mental health
Read full article: UIW defensive lineman Devin Grantโs clothing brand tackles mental healthFrom the struggle of finding your spot on a football team to feeling alone in life, University of the Incarnate Word defensive lineman Devin Grant has been through a lot. In the process of finding a way to share parts of his journey, he created a clothing brand that highlights the struggles of mental health.
How a lack of supervisors keeps new mental health workers from entering the field
Read full article: How a lack of supervisors keeps new mental health workers from entering the fieldFuture Texas therapists must complete internships to start their careers, but thereโs not enough providers to mentor all of the students.
This company promised to improve health care in jails. Dozens of its patients have died.
Read full article: This company promised to improve health care in jails. Dozens of its patients have died.Health care contractor Turn Key serves nearly 70 counties across Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Colorado, Kansas and Montana.
Alpha Home substance use recovery staff now helping young women beyond live-in treatment homes
Read full article: Alpha Home substance use recovery staff now helping young women beyond live-in treatment homesAlpha Home, a 56-year-old San Antonio institution serving women with substance use disorder, has expanded its reach even further.
SA Core, SMART expand hours of service this summer to help respond to more mental health calls
Read full article: SA Core, SMART expand hours of service this summer to help respond to more mental health callsThe two leading mental health units โ SA Core and S.M.A.R.T. โ have increased their response hours this summer.
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline contacted 10 million times since creation two years ago
Read full article: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline contacted 10 million times since creation two years agoThis week marks two years since the national suicide lifeline was dropped from a 1-800 phone number to a three-digit emergency number, 988. Anyone can call, text, chat, or video call to get to a crisis counselor.
San Antonio church leaders train to serve as mental health counselors
Read full article: San Antonio church leaders train to serve as mental health counselorsUnder a Harvard Medical School pilot program, church members and leaders will work as interns before counseling on their own, referring more serious cases to medical providers.
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline nears two-year anniversary as organizations push for more resources
Read full article: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline nears two-year anniversary as organizations push for more resourcesWith a push for more resources and a nearing milestone, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention aims to spread awareness.
How has the city handled mental health calls since the death of Melissa Perez?
Read full article: How has the city handled mental health calls since the death of Melissa Perez?Over the last year, Melissa Perezโs death has pushed people across San Antonio to question how the city handles mental health calls.
Texas to begin construction this year on seven new psychiatric hospital projects
Read full article: Texas to begin construction this year on seven new psychiatric hospital projectsThe construction begins after lawmakers have allocated $2.5 billion to modernize and increase access to inpatient psychiatric care in Texas.
With too few mental health providers, more patients turn to primary care
Read full article: With too few mental health providers, more patients turn to primary careWhile primary care is experiencing its own workforce shortage, the profession is shouldering more mental health screenings to help bridge the behavioral health provider gap.
Uvalde Police Department appoints new mental health, family violence investigator
Read full article: Uvalde Police Department appoints new mental health, family violence investigatorThe Uvalde Police Department has created a new position dedicated to mental health and family violence investigations as part of its Guardian Initiative.
โBe vulnerableโ: Program continues to break the cycle of violence starting with fatherhood
Read full article: โBe vulnerableโ: Program continues to break the cycle of violence starting with fatherhoodThe San Antonio Fatherhood Campaign has helped thousands of dads deal with their own trauma, learn about healthy relationships, and become incredible parents. It's stopping the cycle of family and community violence.