Articles, General
New APA guidelines for girls and women put focus on strengths
By Janine Weisman
The empowering #MeToo hashtag didn’t exist yet when the American...
Treating mind and body at the heart of rehabilitation psychology specialty
By Phyllis Hanlon
Individuals across the spectrum require care from a rehabilitation psychologist. Tim Belliveau, Ph.D., ABPP, director of postdoctoral training & research at the Hospital...
Mental health courts offer alternative path to recovery
By Phyllis Hanlon
In 2007, Judge Kathleen Coffey sought a way to help those with mental health disorders who were facing imprisonment. Mental Health Court offers an alternative path to recovery...
Assessment teams factoring into Rhode Island, ME health care
By Eileen Weber
Patients with mental health issues too often end up in emergency rooms with nowhere else to go. ERs in Maine reported approximately 16 patients per 1,000 had mental health...
Weighing the pros and cons of insurance is crucial
By Catherine Robertson Souter
Setting up a new practice, while potentially rewarding in many ways, can also be stressful and overwhelming. There are decisions to be made, from location and staffing to...
New Hampshire organization uses peer approach to provide kinship, hope
By Margarita Tartakovsky, MS
One of the worst parts about struggling with mental illness is the loneliness. You feel like you’re the only person on the planet to suffer with these symptoms or stressors....
Hebrew Senior Care’s expansion hopes to address psychiatric needs of elderly
By Eileen Weber