Veterans and the Mental Health Crisis
When we think of veterans, we often picture the brave men and women who have served their country and returned [...]
Handle With Care: The Importance of Tailor-Made Addiction Treatment for the LGBTQ Community
By Christa Banister Considering how complex addiction is and what causes it in the first place, it probably seems like [...]
Crash Your Helicopter and Embrace Imperfection – in Yourself and Your Child
By Melissa Riddle Chalos At its best, parenthood is the most beautiful, meaningful role you can take on. That little [...]
Taking Care of Those Who Take Care of Us: First Responders and Mental Health
By Pat Matuszak First responders by definition respond to someone else’s emergency, not their own. So the emotional aftermath firefighters, [...]
Letting Go of Survivor’s Guilt After Combat
By Alanna Hilbink You survived. The hardest part is supposed to be over. So why do you still feel bad, [...]
Is Your Combat PTSD Affecting Your Kids?
By Kathryn Millán, LPC/MHSP Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a condition that can happen to any person who has experienced [...]
Why Parenting a Tween Increases Your Risk for Depression
By Patti Richards He’s not in elementary school, and he’s not a teenager. He needs you some days, and other [...]
How to Help a Friend with Postpartum Depression
By Stephanie Thomas My newborn son, Henry, and I strolled through the aisles of a grocery store one cold winter [...]
Talking to Kids Affected by Parental Addiction
By: Cindy Coloma Addie is late to class again. She reminded her mom about the Valentine’s Day party but ended [...]