ARLINGTON, Va. – The American Psychiatric Association (APA) welcomes and strongly supports the comprehensive mental health agenda introduced this afternoon by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
"The detailed mental health plan outlined by Hillary Clinton is sweeping in nature and, if enacted, would greatly improve the nation's mental health care system," said APA President Maria A. Oquendo, M.D. "Her plan promotes early intervention and prevention, stronger enforcement of parity laws so psychiatric conditions are treated the same as other illnesses, and investments in brain and behavioral research. All of these measures are huge steps in the right direction."
The APA also applauds the inclusion of mental health into the nation's election year dialogue.
"We welcome the attention Clinton is giving to mental health, an issue that affects Americans from all walks of life," Oquendo said. "Our mental health system needs to be discussed this election season. Americans deserve to know how the candidates plan to address this important issue."
Clinton's plan includes a pledge to hold a White House Conference on Mental Health within the first year of her presidency. The APA supports a number of initiatives outlined in Clinton's plan, including:
Learn more about Clinton's agenda.
"We commend Secretary Clinton for showing that mental health is important to her by calling for a White House Conference on Mental Health within her first year of office," said APA CEO and Medical Director Saul Levin, M.D., M.P.A. "This plan – through parity, prevention, early intervention, treatment and recovery – addresses the needs of every American who is affected directly or indirectly by mental illness."
The American Psychiatric Association is a national medical specialty society whose more than 36,500 physician members specialize in the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and research of mental illnesses, including substance use disorders.
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