Mental Health Focus of Month-Long Awareness Campaign

Mental Health Focus of Month-Long Awareness Campaign
Daniel Mooney, a third-grader who attends classes virtually from his basement because his public school is closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, plays with his mother Courtney Mooney at their home in Falls Church, Va., on Feb. 4, 2021. Bastien Inzaurralde/AFP via Getty Images
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NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.—In response to the growing demand for mental health services, Hoag Hospital has launched a young adults’ mental health program.

Developed by neurobehavioral health experts at Hoag’s Pickup Family Neurosciences Institute, the accredited outpatient program is meant to address the impact of pandemic shutdowns on the mental health of young adults aged 18 to 26.

Lynn Hackman
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Lynn is a reporter for the Southern California edition of The Epoch Times, based in Orange County. She has enjoyed a 25-year career as a senior-level strategic public relations and contingency planning executive. An editor, blogger, and columnist, Lynn also has experience as a television and radio show producer and host. For six years, she was co-host of Sunday Brunch with Tom and Lynn on KOCI 101.5 FM. She is also active in the Newport Beach community, serving as chair emeritus of the Newport Beach City Arts Commission, among various positions with other local organizations.
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