

Inclusive Intakes Aiming To Transform Mental Illness Into Mental Health
During quarantine, some people took up knitting, others restructured their workout routines, and even more spent a great deal of time watching Tiger King. Bryan Krehnbrink, a UNC School of Medicine psychologist, used his pandemic time to hone a different type of skill.
“I guess other people were baking bread and I was at home trying to learn how to code,” Krehnbrink said.