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In the News: ‘Everyone’s feeling some level of stress’: COVID-19’s impact on mental health and substance use

Have you gotten the “SCOOP” on managing stress? Vaya Chief Population Health Officer Rhonda Cox spoke with a Citizen-Times reporter about behavioral health trends in WNC during the COVID-19 pandemic. […]
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A home of their own: Vaya exceeds independent living goal despite pandemic

Jody – not their real name – was anxious for change. Amid mental health struggles and separation from a long-term partner, Jody had let go of one of their biggest […]
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Mental health advocates focus on trauma of racism

ASHEVILLE, N.C. – This July, Vaya Health is encouraging conversations on the impact of racism on mental health and spreading the word about local treatment resources in recognition of Black, […]
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Treatment for trauma, PTSD available in WNC

June is PTSD Awareness Month ASHEVILLE, N.C. –  Post-traumatic Stress Disorder – known as PTSD – can affect anyone, at any age. Commonly associated with combat veterans, PTSD can result […]
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In the News: ‘Don’t be afraid to reach out’ during COVID-19

How has COVID-19 changed local behavioral health needs and services? A Mountain Xpress reporter recently interviewed Vaya CEO Brian Ingraham and Member Services Manager Christine Elliott about changes during the […]
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