March 5th, 2020
By Catherine Robertson Souter
No one likes to think about dying or becoming unexpectedly incapacitated. Still, as human beings, we all know our time is limited, even if we do not know exactly how long we...
August 29th, 2018
By Catherine Robertson Souter
Patient X doesn’t show up for an appointment–again. He calls and explains that his dog was sick/mother needed a ride/ car broke down. Client J is late for nearly every...
June 13th, 2018
By Alan Bodnar Ph.D.
Tags: art, facts, hard stories, listening, patients, psychologists, reflection, stories, trauma, truth, writing
Posted in Articles, Columnists, In Person | Comments Off on The power of hard stories
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February 8th, 2018
By Phyllis Hanlon
Tags: adolescents, detox unit, Harrington HealthCare System, Heywood Healthcare, mental health issues, patients, psychiatric inpatient beds, Quabbin Retreat, residential dormitory, SAMHSA, TaraVista
Posted in Articles, Leading Stories | Comments Off on Rural Massachusetts experiences psychiatric bed increase
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