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The link between mental health and addiction: Dr. Bruce Figuered visits KUSI News

Jackson House CEO Dr. Bruce Figuered sits down with KUSI News to talk about the stigmas associated with asking for help, and the scope of care provided at each of the centers in our family of facilities. Touching on the recent tragic passing of actor Matthew Perry, Dr. Figuered explains how addiction can escalate and present health risks such as respiratory and cardiac failure. ...

In The News: New legislation and how it affects mental health care in California

The Biden Administration's new Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act is aimed at making mental health and substance abuse treatment more accessible to all Americans. This legislation compels commercial insurance to cover broader treatment options and closes loopholes that previously existed.  Depression and anxiety have strong correlates with addiction or other health ...

Dr. Bruce Figuered sits down with Good Morning San Diego

Good Morning San Diego asks Jackson House CEO Dr. Bruce Figuered: what is causing the rise in drug addiction and drug-related deaths in California, and what can be done to help? Watch to learn about the roadblocks to recovery, and how Jackson House is working to eliminate them.

The Psychological Toll of Homelessness

Individuals experiencing homelessness often suffer from severe mental health issues, which can be both a cause and a consequence of their situation. Understanding this connection is crucial in addressing the psychological toll that homelessness takes on individuals and finding practical solutions to mitigate its impact.

Journaling: A Powerful Tool for Managing Dual Diagnoses

Among the various therapeutic tools available, journaling stands out as a simple yet effective method for enhancing emotional well-being and fostering recovery from dual diagnosis.

Managing Mental Health Crises Through Inpatient Care

Inpatient care is one of the most effective options for managing severe mental health crises. Unlike outpatient care, inpatient care provides a more controlled environment where clients are monitored 24/7 and receive intensive therapy.

The Benefits of Attending a Local Mental Health Center Over Teletherapy

In a world where convenience often dictates our choices, teletherapy offers an appealing solution to receive mental health treatment. However, while teletherapy can be helpful, attending a local mental health center provides a more comprehensive and effective form of care for many.

The Long-Term Effects of Childhood Neglect on Mental Health

Childhood neglect can have a lasting impact on a person's experience of life, affecting everything from their physical health to their ability to form close relationships. Fortunately, there are mental health treatments available to help these individuals work toward healing.

Jackson House's Approach to Gender-Affirming Care

At Jackson House, we believe everyone has the right to live their most authentic life. From our centers in Southern California and Oregon, we provide residential mental health treatment services that can support your journey.

Managing Bipolar Disorder During Pregnancy and Postpartum

In this post, we outline everything you need to know about bipolar disorder, including what it is, how it can affect pregnancies, and how to manage the condition during and after your pregnancy.

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