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In recent years, the mental health crisis among young people has become increasingly prevalent. This is largely due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has caused heightened feelings of loneliness, academic pressures, and trauma. Dr. Joel Axler, M.D., National Behavioral Health Leader, has identified several key challenges faced by young people in today’s world.

According to statistics, there are concerning trends emerging in adolescent mental health, including a rise in depression, anxiety, drug overdoses, and eating disorders. Dr. Axler stresses the immediate need for employers and plan sponsors to take comprehensive action in addressing these issues.

To tackle this crisis head-on, Dr. Axler and Colin Quinn, President of Included Health Communities, recommend several actionable steps. These include ensuring access to quality mental health providers, conducting equity assessments, and promoting flexible working arrangements for parents.

As Mental Health Awareness Month approaches, Brown & Brown Insurance reiterates its commitment to prioritizing the mental health of young people. To learn more about the article and its insights, you can read the full piece here.

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