Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) is a serious mental health condition characterized by a pervasive pattern of disregard for the rights of others. Individuals with ASPD often engage in manipulative, deceitful,...
Suicidal ideation refers to thoughts about, plans for, or fantasies of ending one’s own life. This can range from fleeting thoughts about death to detailed planning of how to commit...
Art therapy is a powerful mental health treatment method that utilizes creative processes to help individuals express themselves, explore emotions, and improve mental well-being. By integrating art creation with traditional...
As Suicide Prevention Month draws attention to this critical issue, you may be wondering how to support those struggling with mental health challenges. At Greater Boston Behavioral Health, we understand...
Selecting a sober living program is a crucial step on your recovery journey. It offers a structured environment that fosters sobriety while helping you reintegrate into everyday life. At Greater...
Depression can feel like an unrelenting shadow, casting doubt and despair on everyday life. While traditional therapies and medications are crucial for managing symptoms, an often overlooked yet powerful source...
The link between mental health, addiction recovery, and suicide prevention is profound. For individuals struggling with addiction, mental health disorders are often a significant factor, with untreated mental health issues...
Recovering from addiction or mental health issues is a challenging journey that doesn’t end when you complete a treatment program. Aftercare programs play a crucial role in helping individuals maintain...
Mental health is extremely important when it comes to our mental health. When we face challenges like anxiety, depression, or stress, finding the right treatment is essential for lasting change....
Relapse is a common challenge in the journey to long-term sobriety, but with the right support and strategies, individuals can maintain their progress and lead healthier lives. Relapse prevention programs...