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Breaking the Silence: Changing the Narrative on Youth Mental Health

5 min · 18. feb. 2026
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Too often, stigma keeps families from seeking mental health support for their children until a crisis forces action. At the same time, insurers and policymakers have sometimes viewed mental health as a “black hole” for resources — questioning whether meaningful progress is even possible. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Bob Batterson of Children’s Mercy Kansas City to explore how that narrative is shifting. Hear how their team is confronting stigma head-on, demonstrating measurable impact, and building a model of care that proves early, effective intervention is not only possible — it’s transformative.

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