by Karen Maxey-Littlejohn | Oct 13, 2017 | behavioral health, News, Parents/Caregivers, recovery, wellness
Staff at Pathways Transition Programs recently shared they have extended coverage area to provide IFI (Intensive Family Intervention) services in Bartow, Cobb, and Paulding Counties. In their brochure, Pathways explains IFI as an intensive, family-based therapy which...
by Karen Maxey-Littlejohn | Sep 18, 2017 | behavioral health, News, Parents/Caregivers, recovery, wellness
From Highland Rivers Health The Gilmer Home Again Program is staffed and ready to begin taking referrals. As a reminder, the Home Again program is a two week, intensive out-patient program that is designed to help avert crises and keep children from having to be...
by Karen Maxey-Littlejohn | Sep 12, 2017 | advocacy, behavioral health, Events, Parents/Caregivers, recovery, wellness, Youth/Young Adults
Announcement from Transitions RTC: Navigating School and Work with a Serious Mental Health Condition:It Can Be a Bumpy Ride Thursday, September 14, 201712:00 – 1:00 PM EDT Young adults with serious mental health conditions (SMHC) face delays in participating or...
by Karen Maxey-Littlejohn | Sep 12, 2017 | behavioral health, News, Parents/Caregivers, recovery, wellness, Youth/Young Adults
Storms and natural disasters can have a profound impact on our emotional well-being, and it is natural to feel a range of emotions, from stress to anxiety or depression, after the event is over. For many, these feelings of distress are short-term and will resolve over...
by Karen Maxey-Littlejohn | Apr 4, 2017 | advocacy, behavioral health, News, recovery, wellness
At times, it can be difficult to talk about mental health, especially if you are someone living with or love a person with a mental illness. We fear that accepting a diagnosis or speaking about mental illness will limit our options in life, we worry what others...
by Karen Maxey-Littlejohn | Sep 22, 2016 | behavioral health, News, Parents/Caregivers, wellness, Youth/Young Adults
An estimated 2.2 million high school students will begin college each fall, and while this school year is just beginning it’s not too early or too late for students and parents to discuss the college transition. With new-found independence, social relationships,...