Residential treatment is a form of inpatient care that involves an extended stay at a therapeutic facility. It provides a structured environment to help you nurture your mental health in a safe and positive way.
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Why is PTSD More Prevalent in Certain Professions?
Within certain professions, there is an increased risk of exposure to disturbing or traumatic events. Because of this, it is crucial to raise awareness of PTSD as it relates to workplace trauma. Understanding PTSD and which professions provide a greater risk of PTSD is essential so you can make the best career decisions for your mental wellness and reach out for support when necessary.
Portland Mental Health Crisis Center Under Development
What happens when you build an office space that nobody wants to lease? For Vanessa Sturgeon, it meant changing course from a coworking space to a much-needed mental health and addiction treatment facility. Read more about her process!
Starting the New Year in a Healthy Headspace
Starting the new year in a healthy headspace is one of the best things you can do to get your life on track and start feeling more positive about who you are. In this post, we share tips for starting your year in a healthy headspace.
Mental Health Resolutions for 2024
There’s no greater time for change than the new year. If you’ve been feeling stuck on your mental health journey, 2024 could be the perfect time for a fresh start and a clean slate.
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