Jones had to get spinal surgery after a harrowing hit and recovered for weeks in Louisville.
Everyone needs to care for their mental health, but not everyone in Louisville has the same access to services.
Grief counselors, therapists, psychiatrists and social workers are helping people cope with the trauma.
Feelings of sadness and hopelessness among teen girls increased 60% over the last decade, a CDC report shows.
Mental health therapists say they've seen an increase in mental health issues over the past two years.
The Home of the Innocents just got a big donation to support the mental health of young people.
Norton piloted the therapy for a long-hauler side effect on its own doctors and medical staff and is now opening it to the public.
Steven D. Kniffley Jr. is an associate professor at Spalding University’s School of Professional Psychology and the coordinator of the university’s Collective Care Center, a racial trauma clinic.
Gun violence is wreaking havoc in Louisville in more ways than one, and an area group is working to promote positive mental health.