News Stories from 2022-2024
Northjersey.com, “NJ must prioritize mental health and substance abuse treatment funding,” Op ed by Debra Wentz, Nov. 23, 2024
New Jersey Business Magazine, “Positive Work Environments Contribute to Stronger Mental Health”, Oct. 7, 2024
How providers grapple with ongoing issue of loneliness that is exacerbating mental health crisis, Dr. Debra Wentz, President and CEO, NJAMHAA, and members interviewed, May 29, 2024
NJ Now, “Mental health long-term impacts for kids,” Interview with NJAMHAA Board Member Dr. Tara Chalakani, CEO, Preferred Behavioral Health Group, May 5, 2024
NJ Spotlight News, “Mental health and the rise of fentanyl overdoses,” Op-ed by Bob Budsock, NJAMHAA Board Member and Pres./CEO of Integrity House, and Carolyn Beauchamp, Pres./CEO, Mental Health Association in New Jersey, May 3, 2024
MosaicNJ.com, “New Jersey should invest in all its residents’ behavioral health care,” Op-ed by Debra Wentz, April 23, 2024
NJ.com/Star-Ledger, “Thousands of disabled kids and adults denied ‘life-altering’ help in N.J. budget, advocates say,” Debra Wentz quoted, April 21, 2024
NJ Spotlight News, “Advocates, health professionals plead for more money for youth mental health,” Debra Wentz interviewed, April 17, 2024
NJ101.5, “Is NJ stepping on parents' toes? Controversial youth mental-health bill advances,” Mary Abrams interviewed, February 28, 2024
Northjersey.com, “Sheriff’s death puts spotlight on the most stressful jobs. Here are warning signs to watch”, Debra Wentz interviewed, February 5, 2024
Northjersey.com, “Every NJ resident struggling with mental health deserves recovery, success. Here's how,” Op-ed by Shauna Moses, February 2, 2024
NJ Morning Show, Dr. Tara Chalakani, NJAMHAA Board Member, Talks about Mental Health Issues, January 30, 2024
NJ.com, “New Jersey must invest to meet the state’s increased behavioral health care needs”, Op ed piece by Debra Wentz, January 22, 2024
New Jersey Business Today, “Reducing the Stigma of Men’s Mental Health”, Dr. Frank Ghinassi interviewed, January 11, 2024
ROI.NJ.com, “Mental health in mind: Expert says holiday season can be challenging time for those grappling with stress, blues and other issues,” Shauna Moses interviewed, January 8, 2024
Northjersey.com, “Do mental health apps work? NJ therapists review BetterHelp, Calm and other options”, Debra Wentz interviewed, January 2, 2024
NJB Magazine. “Holiday Blues Underscore the Importance of Self-Care,” December 8, 2023
Northjersey.com, “NJ employees are stressed. How to keep the Israel-Hamas War from tearing a workplace apart”, Debra Wentz interviewed, November 14, 2023
Debra L. Wentz, President and CEO of NJAMHAA, was featured on The Think Factory Podcast, Nov. 7, 2023.
She spoke about her remarkable journey from French literature to advocating for mental health and addiction services as she shares her passion for helping others and embracing cultural diversity. Learn about her impactful work, including the Sri Lankan Mental Health Relief Project, and how she turned serendipity and tragedy into a life-changing mission, addressing the stigma around mental health and workforce shortages in the industry.
The Trentonian, “Compassion Is Needed to Combat Addiction,” Op-ed by Debra L. Wentz, PhD, President and CEO of NJAMHAA, and Robert J. Budsock, MS, LCADC, President and CEO of Integrity House and a NJAMHAA Board member, October 5, 2023
Asbury Park Press, “Overcoming stigma can literally save lives in New Jersey. Here's how”, Op-ed by Shauna Moses, NJAMHAA's Vice President, Public Affairs and Member Services, September 22, 2023
InsiderNJ.com, “Mental Health Month Focuses on Looking Around and Within to Improve Mental Health,” NJAMHAA’s press release published in its entirety, May 1, 2023
WHYY, “Could adult disability and mental health programs receive more funding in New Jersey’s budget this year? - Lawmakers are considering establishing a yearly cost-of-living rate adjustment for adult disability and mental health services.,” Debra Wentz and member Matt Binder interviewed, April 25, 2023
NJ Spotlight News, “Speed saves: Acting fast is key to preventing teen suicides,” Mary Abrams and members interviewed, March 7, 2023
InsiderNJ.com; “NJAMHAA Applauds Increased Funding for the Behavioral Healthcare Workforce in Governor Murphy’s Proposed FY2024 Budget,” Statement from Debra Wentz, February 28, 2023
Star-Ledger, “Behavioral health partners help all New Jerseyeans lead better lives,” Op-ed by Debra Wentz, February 27, 2023
Press of Atlantic City, “Fund behavioral care to strengthen individuals and state,” Op-ed by Debra Wentz, February 22, 2023
Burlington County Times, “Why New Jersey needs more mental health professionals - now,” Op-ed by Debra Wetnz, February 14, 2023
Northjersey.com, “Why New Jersey needs more mental health professionals — now,” Op-ed by Debra Wentz, February 14, 2023
New Jersey Business Magazine, “Greater Investment in the Behavioral Healthcare Workforce Is Needed: NJAMHAA Launches ‘Diverse Faces: Partners in Care’ Campaign, January 19, 2023
NJ Spotlight News, “NJ is short on psychiatrists. Lawmakers take steps to get more,” Mary Abrams and Frank Ghinassi interviewed, December 14, 2022
NJ101.5, “Signs of the Holiday Blues and how to Cope with Them,” Debra Wentz interviewed, November 17, 2022
NJ101.5, “Feel Sad? Seasonal Affective Disorder Bac in NJ as Clocks Change,” Debra Wentz interviewed about seasonal affective disorder, November 2, 2022
ROI-NJ, “‘Anxious time in the world’: Need for mental health services for youth remains dire,” Debra Wentz and several members interviewed, August 10, 2022
Northjersey.com, “New Jersey’s new budget can increase quality of life for diverse communities,” Op-ed by Debra Wentz, July 14, 2022
WBGO, “National Suicide Hotline Begins Operation July 16 --- 988,” Mary Abrams, NJAMHAA's Senior Health Policy Analyst, interviewed, July 12, 2022
Star-Ledger, “Three-digit answer to time of distress: 988,” Mary Abrams interviewed, July 12, 2022
NJ Spotlight News, “Op-Ed: NJ’s opioid settlement money is a chance to make serious changes” by Board Member Robert J. Budsock, July 8, 2022
Bergen Record/northjersey.com, “NJ residents in mental health crisis can get help by dialing 988 starting July 16,” Mary Abrams interviewed, June 30, 2022
NJ Spotlight News, “There’s a new number to call for crisis and suicide prevention,” Several members were interviewed, June 16, 2022
Debra Wentz, Ph.D., President and CEO of NJAMHAA, sharedr thoughts on how the gun violence epidemic and other crisis are weighing on people’s mental health and offers some ways to seek help and utilize resources on PHL17's In Focus program, June 11, 2022
NJ Spotlight News, “The mental health challenge: Real questions, expert answers,” Highlights of a panel discussion on which Debra Wentz and members Dr. Frank Ghinassi and Dr. Margaret Swarbrick participated, June 8, 2022
"We need to prioritize mental health care," Op-ed piece by Debra L. Wentz, PhD, Star-Ledger, May 20, 2022
InsiderNJ.com, “Several NJAMHAA Priorities Addressed in Governor Murphy’s Budget Address,” Press release printed in its entirety, March 8, 2022
InsiderNJ.com, “NJAMHAA: Behavioral Health Services Empower Diverse Individuals to Achieve Many Successes,” Press release printed in its entirety, Feb. 16, 2022
NJ Spotlight News, “Suicide hotline will route expert help to caller’s home — without involving police,” Feb. 7, 2022
E.W. Scripps Television Stations, “Ongoing COVID pandemic could be making 'winter blues' more intense,” Debra Wentz interviewed, Jan. 6, 2022
Mental Health Weekly, “New Jersey provider association dedicates new website to increasing equity,” Based on NJAMHAA press release/Debra L. Wentz quoted, January 3, 202
Mental Health Weekly, “Readers bracing for 2022 amid pandemic, workforce challenges,” Debra Wentz interviewed, January 3, 2022
News Stories from 2021
South Jersey Observer.com, “Jewish Family Service Staff Member Moses Gbadebo,” includes mention of Moses receiving a NJAMHAA award, December 7, 2021
NJ Spotlight News, “NJ colleges urged to help students struggling with mental health issues,” Shauna Moses, NJAMHAA’s Vice President, Public Affairs and Member Services, interviewed, Nov. 30, 2021
Star-Ledger, “New Jerseyans with mental health and substance-use needs may lose critical help unless Congress acts,” Op-ed by Debra L. Wentz, PhD, President and CEO of NJAMHAA, Nov. 17, 2021
NJ101.5, “As Clocks Turn Back, Seasonal Affective Disorder Returns to NJ,” Debra L. Wentz, PhD, President and CEO of NJAMHAA, interviewed, November 8, 2021
NJBIA.org [New Jersey Business and Industry Association], “NJBIA Receives NJAMHAA’s ‘Making the Business Case’ Award,” October 13 2021
NJ Spotlight News, “Mental health community program works, study says,” Oct. 13, 2021
ROI-NJ, “Report: N.J. becoming leader in behavioral health due to CCBHC model,” Oct. 11, 2021
PHL17 In Focus, “World Mental Health Day: Identifying Signs of Depression and Anxiety,” October 4, 2021
Psychiatry & Behavioral Health Learning Network, “Access to Behavioral Healthcare Services Needed in Times of Crisis, Says NJAMHAA,” Full press release published, Aug. 18, 2021
ROI-NJ: "Supply and demand: In mental healt sector, pandemic is straining profession already streched thin by low wages, other factors"; Debra Wentz, Donald Parker and Michelle Borden Interviewed (August 10, 2021)
Courier Post, Letters to the Editor, "More Funds Needed for Mental Health Care", July 5, 2021
NJ.com, Op-Ed: "After COVID, Mental Health and Substance Use Issues Have Grown. We Need More Money to Handle It," June 21, 2021
Insidernj.com, “Self-Care Is Critical for Workers’ Wellbeing, Especially in Health Care,” full press release published, May 27, 2021
Insidernj.com, “Kindness and Support Create Inclusivity for People with Autism,” full press release published, April 7, 2021
Insidernj.com, “Gambling Associated with March Madness Could Be Different during the COVID-19 Pandemic,” full press release published, March 4, 2021
Insidernj.com, “Connect People with Developmental Disabilities to their Communities,” full press release published, March 1, 2021
ROI-NJ, “Murphy’s budget lauded by leading health care associations,” Feb. 24, 2021
ROI-NJ, Op-Ed: “Fiscal 2022 budget must build bridge to better future for Jerseyans,” February 18, 2021
Insidernj.com, Op-Ed: “FY2022 Budget Must Build a Bridge to a Better Future for New Jerseyans,” February 18, 2021
KYW 1060 AM/103.9 FM, “New Jersey Site Offers Mental Health Help with Digital Therapy," February 5, 2021
NJ 101.5, “Before COVID, Therapy Access Was Already a Problem in New Jersey,” January 19, 2021
News Stories from 2020
- InsiderNJ.com, “Focus on Self Care to Enhance Mental Health during Winter,” Dec. 11, 2020
- NJ101.5, “What Happens When Seasonal Affective Disorder Meets COVID-19 Fatigue,” Nov. 2, 2020
- Patch (Ridgewood-Glen Rock, NJ), “Ricky Byrd’s ‘Sobering Times’ an Emotional Rock-and-Roll Triumph,” Oct. 14, 2020
- InsiderNJ.com, “NJAMHAA: Electronic Health Record Interoperability Program Benefits Substance Use Treatment Providers and Individuals they Serve”, Oct. 19, 2020
- KYW Newsradio, “Health experts: NJ teen, young adult suicide rate continues to climb,” October 9, 2020
- WBGO, “Mental Health Agencies in NJ Battle Effects of Covid,” Oct. 7, 2020
- CentralJersey.com, “Mental Illness Awareness Week has special focus on those coping with effects of COVID-19,” Op-ed, Oct. 2, 2020
- NJ.com, “Good job with state budget priorities ,” Letter to the editor, Sept. 29, 2020
- InsiderNJ.com, “Final FY2021 Budget Sustains Most Behavioral Health Funding, Adds Investments: Statement from Debra L. Wentz, PhD, President and CEO, New Jersey Association of Mental Health and Addiction Agencies, Inc.,” Sept. 29, 2020
- njherald.com, “NJ families, advocates urge Murphy to reopen job programs for people with disabilities,” Sept. 22, 2020
- NJ Spotlight, “This is how Murphy’s budget allocates $2.4 billion in federal COVID funding,” Sept. 21, 2020
- NJ Spotlight, “Overdose deaths in NJ may hit record high,” Sept. 15, 2020
- Around Ocean County radio show on WJRZ, Sept. 13, 2020
- Politico, “Proposed cuts to New Jersey school-based mental health services ‘unconscionable,’ educators say, Members interviewed, Sept. 9, 2020
- The Guardian, “Many Americans face bleak winter as Covid takes toll on mental health,” Sept. 6, 2020
- Baristanet.com, “Students to Rally in Response to School Based Youth Services Program Cut from Murphy Budget,” Sept. 3, 2020
- InsiderNJ.com, “Governor Murphy’s Proposed FY 2021 Budget to Cut Funding for The Bridge, Inc.’s Imani Center,” Sept. 11, 2020
- InsiderNJ.com, “New Jersey Association of Mental Health and Addiction Agencies: Cybersecurity Investments Needed to Protect Healthcare Industry, Patients,” Sept. 8, 2020
- InsiderNJ.com, “NJAMHAA Works to the Last Minute Advocating for Sustained and Increased Funding for Behavioral Health Services,” August 25, 2020
- ROI-NJ, “N.J. Assn. of Mental Health and Addiction Agencies pushing for more funding in budget,” August 24, 2020
- NJ.com/Star-Ledger, “Pandemic justifies more for mental health, addiction,” Letter to editor, August 23, 2020
- Press of Atlantic City, “Fund mental health care in NJ to counter pandemic stress,” Op-ed, Aug. 23, 2020
- NJTV News, “Emotional struggles likely to be part of any learning plan for kids,” August 18, 2020
- NJ101.5, “COVID-19 Raising Concern about NJ Kids Contemplating Suicide,” August 18, 2020
- Northjersey.com, “NJ group home residents with disabilities have been isolated too long, advocates say,” August 17, 2020
- PHL17, “Preparing for School and Addressing the Mental Health Impact of COVID19,” August 17, 2020
- InsiderNJ.com, “Experts Help Prepare for New School Year, Address Youths’ Mental Health Challenges,” August 15, 2020
- ROI-NJ.com, “Mental health providers prepare to deal with wave of COVID-related ills – even as their businesses’ bottom lines crumble,” August 10, 2020
- Star-Ledger, “New Jerseyans need more mental health services in this time of COVID-19,” Op-ed, August 10, 2020
- Philadelphia Inquirer, “New Jersey’s 2021 budget should expand mental health treatment,” Op-ed, August 6, 2020
- NJ 101.5, “Opioid Deaths Rose More Slowly in New Jersey in June,” Coverage of a panel discussion on July 27, 2020; radio report was on August 2, 2020
- Magic 98.3, “Community Outreach, COVID-19 and Mental Health,” July 21, 2020
- Asbury Park Press, “Congress, don't make it harder to afford our medicine,” Op-ed, July 20, 2020
- Stigma-Free Zone, “Congratulations to NJAMHAA!”, July 7, 2020
- InsiderNJ.com, “National Council for Behavioral Health Recognizes NJAMHAA for Advocacy Excellence,” June 19, 2020
- NJ.com, “Fatal shooting of unarmed man by cop during traffic stop raises questions about mental health training, communication,”June 15, 2020
- Star-Ledger, “Mental health issues must not take a back seat in the COVID-19 recovery,” Op-ed, June 10, 2020
- CentralJersey.com, “How to prioritize mental health during pandemic,” Op-ed, May 27, 2020
- NorthJersey.com, “New Jersey says doctors must prescribe Narcan alongside opioids for at-risk patients,” May 22, 2020
- Spreaker.com - Mental Health News Radio , “Technology and Compliance Leadership in Mental Health,” May 8, 2020
- NJAMHAA mentioned in Ancero Blog Post, May 6, 2020
- Asbury Park Press, “Coronavirus: Preparing for the mental health surge to come,” Op-ed, posted online May 3, 2020 and published in print May 8, 2020
- InsiderNJ.com, “Mental Healthcare and Substance Use Treatment Providers Need Support during and beyond Pandemic to Continue Serving Vulnerable New Jerseyans,” May 1, 2020
- NJBIZ, “Bergen New Bridge Medical Center launches suppression system to help mitigate COVID-19,” April 21, 2020
- WABC-TV Eyewitness News, “Coronavirus News: Homeless, addicted and battling COVID-19 – Eva’s Village in New Jersey,” April 15, 2020
- Star-Ledger, “Helping those with mental health, addiction issues will help slow the virus,” Op-ed, March 27, 2020
- NJTV News, “Bill would bolster mental health services for college students,” March 5, 2020
- NJBIZ, “Improving awareness: Businesses are offering more robust employee assistance programs, but some workers remain reluctant to use the services,” Jan. 20, 2020
- ROI-NJ, “RWJBarnabas Health names SVP of behavioral health, addiction service line,” Jan. 6, 2020