Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience News
Fueled by a $600,000 grant, the Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience at UCCS will partner with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on a new project to benefit...
In a recent COSILoveYou Podcast with Dr. Mark Mayfield, Dr. Chip Benight, Executive Director of the Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience, talks about the mental health landscape in...
APA to include Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD) in the revised DSM-5-TR based on the work of Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience Affiliate, Dr. Christopher Layne
The Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience received a $1 million gift from the Anschutz Foundation.
A year ago, during a leadership meeting, Dr. Benight talked about an idea to bring our community together.
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented many challenges as well as opportunities regarding the provision of mental health services.
The National Institute for Human Resilience at UCCS has changed names to reflect the contributions of lead benefactor Lyda Hill and is now the Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience at UCCS.
Read about excitement, innovation, and frustration while writing grants to support the Greater Resilience Information Toolkit (GRIT) training program.
The COVID-19 pandemic, with its complexity and global reach, presents unprecedented challenges for public health and emergency management practitioners. These challenges have been amplified by interactions between the COVID-19 pandemic and extreme weather, such as extreme heat events.
COVID-19 has required a fundamental shift in how mental health services are delivered.