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  • Strategies to Alleviate Burn Out

    Strategies to Alleviate Burn Out

    According to WHO (World Health Organization), burnout is defined as “a syndrome conceptualized as resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed. It is characterized by three dimensions: No matter if the burnout episode lasts a day or an entire month, it can be safe to say……

  • How AI is Transforming Access and Equity for Students

    How AI is Transforming Access and Equity for Students

    Behavioral health challenges impact millions globally, yet access to care remains unequal. With only 4.7% of Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) practicing outside North America, many marginalized communities face significant barriers to quality care. curaJOY is addressing this gap with groundbreaking research on using AI to automate Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs)—a……

  • Motivation Is More Than A Buzzword: Lessons From a Behavior Analyst

    Motivation Is More Than A Buzzword: Lessons From a Behavior Analyst

    You Can Lead a Horse to Water… But You Can’t Make it Drink Recently at curaJOY we have been exploring the concept of “motivation” in our All Hands meetings. Our founder and CEO, Caitlyn Wang, brought up that it is often not enough to give people access to tools and……

  • Breakthrough in AI for Behavioral Health

    Breakthrough in AI for Behavioral Health

    In a world where demand for mental and behavioral health services is at an all-time high, access to qualified care remains a significant barrier, particularly outside North America. With only about 4.7% of Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs)—specialized practitioners who assess and treat behavioral challenges—practicing outside the United States and……

  • Dear Daughter, And to Every Young Person Feeling the Pressure

    Dear Daughter, And to Every Young Person Feeling the Pressure

    Junior year of high school can feel like a battleground. You’re loaded up with AP classes, preparing for the SAT, outdoing each other in extracurricular activities and trying to map out a future that everyone says depends on this one year. “It’s make or break time.,” they tell you.  I’ve……

  • Breaking the Entry-Level Hiring Cycle:

    Breaking the Entry-Level Hiring Cycle:

    A Call for Employers and Young Professionals to Collaborate We have a system that isn’t set up for the benefit of either job seekers or employers. On the one hand, recent graduates are desperate for a foot in the door; on the other, employers face a deluge of applications and……

  • Peer pressured into academic pressure

    Peer pressured into academic pressure

    At the beginning of the second semester of my sophomore year of highschool, I made the decision to take AP Chemistry instead of a free period. And just like that, I was on track to have the hardest, most tiring semester I’ve ever had. It’s not as though it wasn’t……

  • Youth Voice in Youth-Centered Technology

    Youth Voice in Youth-Centered Technology

    In a world fueled by rapid technological advancements, it’s more important than ever for kids to have a say in youth-focused technology. Why? Because our voices in this space are severely limited. Just as products are designed with a specific audience in mind—like cancer treatments for those battling cancer or……

  • The Role of Community in Suicide Prevention

    The Role of Community in Suicide Prevention

    It’s often said that you might not fully understand a feeling until it hits close to home. That was true for me when my brother confided in me that he had attempted suicide a couple of times in the past week. I was both shocked and scared, unsure how to……

  • The Waiting Game of Ghost Networks in Behavioral Healthcare

    The Waiting Game of Ghost Networks in Behavioral Healthcare

    There’s an unspoken game all the rage in behavioral healthcare–ghost networks. It is a silent crisis that is largely overlooked but causing real damage to families seeking care. Despite assurances that behavioral healthcare is accessible, these ghost networks make it nearly impossible to get the help we need. Two years……

  • The Hidden Crisis of Ghost Networks in Mental Health Care

    The Hidden Crisis of Ghost Networks in Mental Health Care

    Imagine desperately seeking mental health support, only to find that most listed providers are unreachable. This is the reality of “ghost networks” in U.S. healthcare. With studies showing up to 82% of listed mental health providers unavailable, patients face a frustrating maze of dead ends. How can we transform these……

  • Launching MyCuraJOY: Behind the Scenes

    Launching MyCuraJOY: Behind the Scenes

    My daughter just came back from a summer at UC Berkeley. It was the first time that she stayed in a more metropolitan area where she wasn’t as sheltered. She asked me to buy her pepper spray. In fact, she carried one in each hand whenever she went out. A……