
Mental and Behavioral Health Administration
The Mental and Behavioral Health Administration focuses on improving the mental well-being of communities as part of public health efforts. It develops programs and policies to address issues like depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and suicide prevention. By coordinating with healthcare providers, schools, and community organizations, it ensures access to mental health services and promotes awareness about mental health issues. The goal is to support individuals and families, reduce stigma, and enhance overall community health by integrating mental health into the broader public health system.