China’s Mental Health Strategy: Tradition Meets Tech in 2025
China combines ancient healing practices with AI and neural tech to address mental health challenges, launching new 2025-2027 initiatives for vulnerable groups.
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China combines ancient healing practices with AI and neural tech to address mental health challenges, launching new 2025-2027 initiatives for vulnerable groups.
Senior psychologist Lam Ho-ming outlines trauma recovery strategies and community support efforts following the recent Tai Po residential fire in Hong Kong.
Chinese researchers identify a shared mechanism in ketamine and ECT treatments, paving the way for new depression therapies. Published in Nature.
China enhances mental health services as over 95 million face depression and anxiety. New initiatives target youth and urban pressures, aligning with WHO goals.
Dr. Wang Zhen shares strategies to prevent mental burnout and maintain well-being through healthy habits and social connections.
Shanghai expert Dr. Wang Zhen discusses anxiety’s role in human survival, OCD links, and innovative therapies during International OCD Awareness Week.
CGTN’s upcoming documentary features pianist Kong Xiangdong’s depression journey and expert analysis, timed for World Mental Health Day.
China’s new 12356 mental health hotline provides 24/7 support, addressing depression and anxiety nationwide as part of a three-year health initiative.
A lawsuit against OpenAI and new research reveal critical challenges in AI chatbots’ mental health responses, sparking global calls for improved safety measures.
Discover how New York’s Central Park skaters are transforming urban life through resilience, community, and self-expression, redefining the city’s rhythm.
New research links chronic nighttime light exposure to depression via a specific brain pathway, highlighting implications for modern lifestyles and light pollution.
Eight-year-old Sama Tubail’s hair loss from trauma highlights Gaza’s deepening mental health crisis among children, with UNICEF reporting widespread psychological needs.