NBA Will Enforce New Mental Health Policy Next Season: Report


The NBA wants to make sure players are tended to in the proper fashion.

Mental health and issues anxiety and depression have been increasingly prevalent in society these days. With social media and every single person being put under a microscope, it’s increasingly common to fall victim to some the pressures that are put on us. Pressional athletes are more prone to this than anyone as any mistake they make can spell big trouble for them, especially on social media where fans and detractors can be quite cruel. NBA players have come out and opened up about their mental health issues in the past and the NBA has taken notice. According to Sam Amick The Athletic, the NBA has a new mental health policy that will be enforced next season and teams are starting to become privy to it.

NBA Will Enforce New Mental Health Policy Next Season: Report

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In the report, it states that every team will need to have one to two “one to two” mental health pressional that, course, need to be licensed. All 30 teams will also need to have at least one psychiatrist on staff who will be there whenever a player needs them. On top these measures, teams will need to have their own written plans in case something happens to one their players. They will also have to pledge absolute confidentiality to protect the players from public scrutiny.

This is yet another example commissioner Adam Silver tending to the health and rights his players. This can only be a good thing for the NBA and its players moving forward.