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BSPH Department of Mental Health News and announcements from the Department of Mental Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

The Department of Mental Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is the only department dedicated to mental health in a school of public health in the world. We advance research in mental and behavioral disorders, develop and implement methods to prevent and manage these disorders, and promote mental health in the population. Our department brings together leading researchers

across multiple disciplines united by their passion for understanding, preventing, and treating mental health and substance use disorders.

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12/16/2025

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Fun times at the department holiday party!
12/11/2025

Fun times at the department holiday party!

The administrative staff enjoyed a fun teambuilding experience today making creative projects at AR Workshop in Reisters...
10/22/2025

The administrative staff enjoyed a fun teambuilding experience today making creative projects at AR Workshop in Reisterstown.

Two of our faculty have been awarded rotating endowments. Dr. Sabriya Linton has been awarded the Francis B. and Mary E....
10/17/2025

Two of our faculty have been awarded rotating endowments. Dr. Sabriya Linton has been awarded the Francis B. and Mary E. Milligan award for innovative mental heath research. Dr. Sarah Murray has been awarded the Dr. Ali and Rose Kawi Professorship. Congratulations to Sabriya and Sarah!

Congratulations to Lian-yu Chen, PhD '14 on her new position as Director General of National Health Insurance Administra...
09/10/2025

Congratulations to Lian-yu Chen, PhD '14 on her new position as Director General of National Health Insurance Administration in Taiwan!

She received her psychiatric residency training in Taipei City Psychiatric Center and later obtained her Ph.D. at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in the Department of Mental Health. She is as an assistant professor in the Institute of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine at National Taiwan University and an associate professor in National Chung Hsing University.

She has conducted numerous studies on service utilization, prescription drug abuse, addiction and mental health issues. Her work has appeared in many prestigious journals, including the American Journal of Psychiatry, Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, and Drug and Alcohol Dependence. She has received several awards including the Outstanding Alumni Award from College of Medicine of National Cheng Kung University, the Residential Kyorin Award from Taipei Medical Association, the National Anti-Drug Award, the Best Thesis Award from Taiwanese Society of Addiction Sciences, the Phi Beta Kappa Award from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, the Lucy Shum Award, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

The Department had our holiday Winterfest last night. It was such fun and it great that so many students, staff and facu...
12/07/2024

The Department had our holiday Winterfest last night. It was such fun and it great that so many students, staff and faculty were in attendance!

09/12/2024
Today is World Su***de Prevention Day. Last year, almost 50,000 Americans died by su***de. In 2022, su***de was the seco...
09/10/2024

Today is World Su***de Prevention Day.

Last year, almost 50,000 Americans died by su***de. In 2022, su***de was the second leading cause of death for young people ages 10-14 and 25-34, and the su***de rate for veterans was 50% higher than for anyone else. Su***de is also a leading cause of maternal death. (Source: The White House Proclamation on World Su***de Prevention Day, 2024)

Learn about the warning signs of su***de and how to help someone experiencing thoughts of su***de. If these signs apply to you, help is available at 988lifeline.org or call/text the Su***de & Crisis Lifeline at 988. (Graphics by National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH))

In the U.S., someone dies by su***de every 11 minutes. This Su***de Prevention Month, learn about the 2024 National Stra...
09/03/2024

In the U.S., someone dies by su***de every 11 minutes.

This Su***de Prevention Month, learn about the 2024 National Strategy for Su***de Prevention and the first-ever Federal Action Plan, a 10-year, whole-of-society approach engaging private sector partners and all levels of government to fill the gaps in su***de prevention services across the U.S.

DMH alum Brandon J. Johnson, MHS, MCHES, co-led the development of the strategy, which also draws from DMH faculty research. Learn more:

The Department of Health and Human Services announces a new whole-of-society strategy for su***de prevention and an the first ever federal action plan. The n...

Despite outperforming boys academically, girls in New York City are unhappier in school. DMH professor Tamar Mendelson e...
08/27/2024

Despite outperforming boys academically, girls in New York City are unhappier in school. DMH professor Tamar Mendelson explains why in Chalkbeat New York.

In student surveys, girls reported significantly lower levels of satisfaction across a range of questions about students’ classroom experiences and their interactions with peers and adults.

DMH faculty and staff rang in the new school year by welcoming our new MHS, PhD, and postdoctoral students! We enjoyed g...
08/22/2024

DMH faculty and staff rang in the new school year by welcoming our new MHS, PhD, and postdoctoral students! We enjoyed getting to know our in-person and online students at New Student Orientation 🤝

Congratulations to Dr. McGee for being named a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor!
08/20/2024

Congratulations to Dr. McGee for being named a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor!

After years of enduring what she describes as a toxic work environment as an engineering analyst, McGee has devoted her life to studying racism in STEM—and how to dismantle it

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