Anger is a normal human emotion—but when it becomes chronic, explosive, or uncontrollable, it can damage your health, relationships, and well-being. Many individuals don’t realize that anger is often a...
What Are Co-Occurring Disorders? Co-occurring disorders—also known as dual diagnosis—refer to the presence of both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder in the same individual. These conditions...
Depression is more than sadness—it’s a serious, often debilitating mental health condition that can deeply affect every aspect of life. When symptoms escalate beyond what outpatient therapy or medication can...
Mental health care has come a long way in recent years. Gone are the days of one-size-fits-all treatment plans and passive talk therapy as the sole option. Today’s best mental...
Whether you’re coping with anxiety, depression, trauma, or a dual diagnosis, therapy is often the heart of any effective mental health program. At Greater Boston Behavioral Health, we use both...
Depression and trauma are deeply interconnected. Many people struggling with major depressive disorder (MDD) have also experienced traumatic events—from childhood abuse and neglect to domestic violence, accidents, or sudden loss....
Every person’s mental health journey is shaped by a unique mix of experiences, emotions, genetics, and environmental factors. So why do so many treatment centers still apply standardized methods to...
Mental health conditions like anxiety and depression are among the most common and debilitating health issues in the United States. But they’re far from the only struggles people face. Trauma,...
Many people begin mental health treatment during a crisis. But true recovery is not about short-term symptom relief—it’s about building long-term emotional resilience, functional independence, and a sense of control...
Mental health challenges don’t all look the same—so treatment shouldn’t either. From overwhelming anxiety and severe depression to trauma recovery and emotional regulation, people face a wide range of symptoms...