Articles, Leading Stories
DSM-5 stirs some controversy
By Phyllis Hanlon
After more than 10 years of discussions, committee meetings and revisions, the American Psychiatric Association finalized the DSM-5 and released it at the annual meeting in...
Program targets children’s needs
By Susan Gonsalves
A program to address emotional and behavioral issues in children has met with success in three Church Street School classrooms.
The interventionist initiative in Hamden,...
R.I. hospitals name top health issues
By Janine Weisman
Access to health care and the need for mental health services are among the most important health issues facing Rhode Island, finds a new Community Health Needs...
Hampstead Hospital launches Recovery Matters program
By Howard Newman
Hampstead Hospital, a private psychiatric hospital in southern N.H., recently launched a new residential treatment program for adult men and women who are managing substance...
Task force tackles integration of behavioral health, primary care
By Pamela Berard
After months of collecting input, a Massachusetts task force is developing recommendations for the integration of behavioral health (mental health and substance use) and...
N.H. surveys gauge consumer satisfaction
By Catherine Robertson Souter
Even with severe financial cutbacks to the mental health system, it appears that customer satisfaction with New Hampshire’s community mental health centers, or CMHC’s, has...
Law helps military rape survivors receive benefits
By Rivkela Brodsky
Legislation aimed at helping survivors of military sexual assault get VA benefits for treatment passed unanimously in the US House on June 4.
Named for a Navy veteran...
Study: Belief in God aids treatment
By Jo Kadlecek
Belief in God or a higher power might not be on the list of prescribed treatments for depression or anxiety but a recent study concludes it can improve outcomes for psychiatric...
New Connecticut outpatient clinic planned
By Janine Weisman
A nonprofit, community behavioral health agency serving central and northeastern Connecticut hopes to break ground this fall on a new $6.7 million outpatient mental health...
MSPP’s Stanley Berman, Ph.D., excited about new position
By Catherine Robertson Souter
In recognition of the role he has played in helping the school to both grow and thrive during his tenure, the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology has named Stanley...