by Aida Azadeh | Jun 9, 2025 | Education & Awareness, Family & Support, Mental Health & Co-Occurring Disorders, Recovery & Aftercare, Treatment, Treatment Programs & Levels
Key Takeaways: Helping a loved one with mental health issues often starts with empathy, honest communication, and support for treatment. Families should know crisis warning signs so they can respond quickly when safety becomes a concern. Long-term progress is often...
by jagdeep | Jun 4, 2025 | Education & Awareness, Mental Health & Co-Occurring Disorders, Signs & Symptoms, Treatment
Symptoms of mental health disorders Medically Reviewed By: Taylor Brown, CADC | Admissions & Marketing Director Have you or someone you care about been feeling off lately? You might be experiencing mood swings, anxiety, or a sense of disconnect from...
by jagdeep | Jun 3, 2025 | Education & Awareness, Facts & Statistics, Mental Health & Co-Occurring Disorders, Myths & FAQs, Signs & Symptoms
How to Talk to Somebody with Schizophrenia Clinically Reviewed By: Shay McNeal, NP-C | Medical Director If you’re reading this, you’re probably worried about someone with schizophrenia, a hard and often misunderstood illness. You’re wondering,...
by jagdeep | Jun 3, 2025 | Addictions, Mental Health & Co-Occurring Disorders, Treatment
What Does RTC Mean for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Treatment? Clinically Reviewed By: Kevin O’Grady, M.S. CRADC Recovering from addiction and mental health issues is tough for people and families. Healthcare workers often use confusing acronyms. For example, RTC...
by Aida Azadeh | Jun 2, 2025 | Education & Awareness, Mental Health & Co-Occurring Disorders, Prevention & Safety, Signs & Symptoms, Treatment, Treatment Programs & Levels
Best Treatments for Mental Health Disorders Clinically Reviewed By: Suzanne Taylor, LCSW | Clinical Director Key Takeaways: Mental health treatment is most effective when it is personalized to each person’s symptoms, history, goals, and support needs. Structured...
by jagdeep | May 15, 2025 | Mental Health & Co-Occurring Disorders, Anxiety & Stress, Depression & Mood Disorders, Dual Diagnosis, Trauma & PTSD
Key Takeaways: Midwest Recovery Centers uses a four-level step-down approach that gradually transitions patients from crisis to independence, starting with inpatient stabilization, moving through 45-day residential treatment, then to Partial Hospitalization...