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6 JULY - AUGUST 2025Mental health today involves a careful balance of emotional well-being, behavior and brain function. As conversations about anxiety, memory loss and mood disorders become more common, more people understand that effective care must combine empathy with evidence. Neuropsychology and audiology play a critical role in this effort, connecting what we feel and hear with how the brain interprets and responds.Innovations in AI are moving this field forward. Leading neuropsychology centers now rely on innovative cognitive assessment tools that can spot patterns too subtle for the human eye alone. These insights help catch conditions like ADHD, Alzheimer's and traumatic brain injuries earlier and more accurately. Digital therapeutics and intelligent mental health apps bridge the gap between the clinic and daily life. AI chatbots provide around-the-clock support based on proven therapy methods. Personalized modules work with wearables to adjust care as a person's needs change.Better links between hearing and cognitive health are also transforming care. In older adults, untreated hearing loss increases mental strain, encourages social withdrawal and can speed up dementia. Modern approaches combine audiology with cognitive screening, so no warning signs go unnoticed.These advances show up in market growth. By 2030, the mental health services, neuropsychology and audiology sectors are projected to reach $17.52 billion, $65,224.5 million and $21,123.3 million, growing at annual rates of 14.6 percent, 5.56 percent and 6.24 percent, respectively. Behind these numbers is a shift toward proactive support and continuous care, shaped by technology, data and a deeper understanding of how the mind works. The magazine features thought leadership articles from Audrey Neylon, System Director of Mental Health and Addiction--Business Solutions at Fairview Health Services, highlighting current challenges in the mental health sector and how organizations can deliver improved mental health outcomes to patients. Eileen Borski, LPC, Mental Health Counselor at Spring Health, sheds light on transforming mental health care by integrating EMDR therapy and neuro-informed practices, emphasizing trauma healing, personalized care and the power of evidence-based innovation.We also spotlight the stories of companies delivering fresh thinking in mental health care. One such example is `Bright Minds' at LNC, a company reshaping support by recognizing neurodiversity as an identity rather than a disorder and combining lived experience with science-backed care to offer compassionate, non-pathologizing help.In this edition, which highlights leading mental health service providers, neuropsychological centers and audiology clinics, we aim to help you find the right partner for your organization's needs.Let us know your thoughts!Neuro-Informed Services for Evolving Mental Health NeedsEditorialManaging EditorLyra HawthorneEditorial StaffAaron PaulJoe PhillipJames SmithMark RobertVisualizersCopyright © 2025 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.JULY - AUGUST 2025, volume 03 - Issue 04 (ISSN 3066-6457)Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. 600 S ANDREWS AVE STE 405, FT LAUDERDALE, FL 33301 To subscribe to Medical Care ReviewVisit www.medicalcarereview.com Disclaimer : *Some of the Insights are based on our interviews with CIOs and CXOsEmail:sales@medicalcarereview.comeditor@medicalcarereview.commarketing@medicalcarereview.comSamaelRobert Grey SmithLyra HawthorneManaging Editoreditor@medicalcarereview.com
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