Nicole Eberhart

behavioral scientist and clinical psychologist, RAND Corporation

Nicole Eberhart on KCRW

California is facing an unprecedented mental health crisis that has been decades in the making. KCRW takes a look at how we got here and whether there’s a remedy.

Too few beds, too much incarceration: Recipe for CA’s mental health crisis

California is facing an unprecedented mental health crisis that has been decades in the making. KCRW takes a look at how we got here and whether there’s a remedy.

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One in four homeless people suffer from a mental illness, and although there are services out there provided by the LA County Department of Mental Health and local nonprofits, there’s…

Who’s helping LA’s mentally ill on the street, and are they doing a good job?

One in four homeless people suffer from a mental illness, and although there are services out there provided by the LA County Department of Mental Health and local nonprofits, there’s…

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