AAPA National Health Priority - Behavioral and Mental Health

As PAs diagnose and treat behavioral and mental health issues across all practice settings, supporting them is essential to curbing this crisis. AAPA and the PA Foundation have recognized behavioral and mental health as a National Health Priority and is committed to providing resources to prevent and treat substance use disorders and mental illness in communities across the nation as part of a national movement for healthier bodies and minds.

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OCD does not discriminate. Learn how Certified PAs can support individuals through screening, education, and resources.

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Psychiatric Times

This partnership develops and shares content by and about Board Certified PAs’ with the mental health community.

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