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Mental Health Care and Support

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Individual health and well-being are inseparable from individual mental and emotional outlook. Coping with daily life stressors is challenging for many people, especially when other social, familial, and economic challenges occur simultaneously.

Access to mental and behavioral health and substance-use services is an essential resource for a healthy community, and we are taking active steps through partnerships and investment for all communities in the region. Some examples:

Some examples of our efforts:

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CARE AND OUTREACH

Snapshot: Helping vulnerable populations

We provide a variety of mental and behavioral health services focused on vulnerable populations, in both community-based settings and through specialized programs at UC Davis Health.

For example, we’re proud to offer Sacramento’s first comprehensive trauma recovery center, helping survivors manage anxiety and depression through empowerment and the belief that things can – and will – get better. 

And the nationally recognized, community-based Early Psychosis education and outreach program stresses early identification and intervention to reduce impacts on affected individuals, including Medi-Cal and uninsured patients.

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CARE AND RESEARCH

Snapshot: New psychiatric interventions offer hope

Our new Advanced Psychiatric Therapeutics (APT) Clinic has launched to offer novel treatments for difficult-to-treat neuropsychiatric conditions, such as major depressive disorder. The clinic will also engage in clinical trials of new and improved treatment possibilities.

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RESEARCH

Snapshot: Improving psychiatric care

UC Davis Health conducts research on behavioral health services, interventions, and substance use treatment options, and also supports pilot programs that can be applied in community settings. Some examples:

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EDUCATION & TRAINING

Snapshot: Preparing more providers

UC Davis Health training programs support medical residents, fellows and advanced-practice providers to meet society’s vital need for culturally relevant mental health services. Some examples:

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Some recent examples of our ongoing efforts to advance health for all.

Autistic children more likely to experience persistent gastrointestinal problems

Stomach issues in autistic children are linked to greater challenges with sleep, communication, sensory processing and behavior, finds a study by the UC Davis MIND Institute.

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National Recovery Month: Taking a whole health approach for treating substance use disorders

UC Davis Health psychologist Nicole Schultz talks about the recovery process, relapses, stigma, support and the growing number of treatment options for substance use disorders.

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Honoring service through action: VEA volunteers on 9/11 Remembrance Day

On September 11, UC Davis Health employees from several different teams gathered at the Sacramento Valley National Cemetery to participate in the National Day of Service. 

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Improving health outcomes by connecting with patients on a cultural level

The 2025 Dr. Ifeanyi Onyeji Resident/Fellow Inclusive Excellence and Equity Award was presented to Debby Lee, a trainee in internal medicine.

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