Integrating Trauma-Informed Care With Behavioral Health
September 28, 2020 Posted in: News Release
Many people experience episodes of trauma in their lives, and those experiences often have lasting effects. One area of a person’s life that trauma can impact is the person’s behavioral health. In some cases, a person may develop behavioral health issues due to the ongoing effects of trauma. In other cases, a person may find that his traumatic experiences impact his ability to take part in behavioral health treatment programs.
Trauma-informed care is a behavioral health treatment approach where clinicians consider the possible impact of trauma on each patient. In this post, we discuss the foundations of trauma-informed care and how trauma-informed care can... Continue reading →
Taking Part in National Suicide Prevention Week
September 15, 2020 Posted in: News Release
Mental health advocates and organizations gather during National Suicide Prevention Week each year to raise awareness that suicide is preventable. The week occurs from September 6th to September 10th, and it ends on World Suicide Prevention Day.
In the spirit of National Suicide Prevention Week, we discuss suicide prevention strategies in this article. We share how an individual can identify a person at risk of... Continue reading →
Minority Mental Health: Challenges & Raising Awareness
August 5, 2020 Posted in: News Release
Bebe Moore Campbell, an African American author and journalist, did everything in her power to make sure that her daughter had access to the mental health treatment she needed. During her efforts, Bebe realized that minorities face a variety of challenges in getting adequate mental health care. She knew that something had to change, and she wanted to raise awareness of those issues.
Part of Bebe Campbell's legacy is the founding of... Continue reading →
Men and Mental Health: Symptoms, Issues, & Treatment
July 3, 2020 Posted in: News Release
Mental health often takes the back burner when it comes to a man’s priorities. In most cases, men are affected by mental health issues just as frequently as women are. However, all too often, men decline to discuss their mental health and fail to seek treatment from trained professionals. Unfortunately, when a man does not address his struggle with mental health, the underlying mental health issues will worsen.
In this article, we discuss men’s mental health, including symptoms, common issues, and treatment options. We hope that by sharing information on men’s mental health, we can help men start... Continue reading →
Child Abuse Risk Factors, Resources, and Coping Strategies
April 24, 2020 Posted in: News Release
Every April, National Child Abuse Prevention Month provides an opportunity for people to raise awareness regarding the tragedy of child abuse. National Childhood Abuse Prevention Month started in 1983, and ever since, the campaign has been a key component in the fight to protect children.
One of the main slogans of National Child Abuse Prevention Month is that “Everyone can make great childhoods happen—especially you, especially now!” Even by simply raising awareness regarding child abuse, anyone can be a part of the... Continue reading →
PTSD Treatment for Veterans
March 31, 2020 Posted in: News Release
Anyone can become a victim of PTSD, or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. It may be a singular event, like witnessing a death, or a constant state of fear, such as being in an abusive relationship. It can be a man-made event or a survived natural disaster that continues to haunt you.
Post-traumatic stress disorder for veterans must address all of these types of issues. Georgetown Behavioral Health Institute (GBHI) recognizes the unique situations that beset soldiers. Our trauma-informed treatment programs use a whole-person approach to help veterans and their loved ones learn how to live with PTSD.
Recognizing PTSD
... Continue reading →Why the Holidays are Difficult for People with Addictions
December 30, 2019 Posted in: Press Release
Let’s face it. The holidays are all about excess. Lights, colors, gifts, travel, parties, food, drink, and celebration. Sometimes there is an unspoken pressure on those in recovery, or just non-drinkers in general, to join the fun by imbibing with the crowd, as if they cannot possibly be having fun without it. This is one of the reasons why the holidays are difficult for people with addictions.
Review Your Triggers
As part of your recovery, you have probably already identified and discussed your triggers with counselors, medical professionals, and perhaps even in group sessions. When dealing with addictions during the... Continue reading →
3 Ways Introverts Can Practice Better Self-Care Without Added Stress
November 20, 2019 Posted in: Announcement
Self-care is such a misunderstood concept. If you’re an introvert, you may be used to being misunderstood as well, but the fact is that you need self-care to truly thrive — and even survive — in life. Self-care is the most effective way to reduce stress in your life and reduce stress-related issues that can impact your quality of life and your overall health. It can also help introverts recharge after social situations. Below are some of the best ways that you can begin incorporating more self-care into your regular health and wellness habits.
Find a Fitness Routine That Will Provide Some Alone Time
When... Continue reading →
Are Baby Boomers at Higher Risk of Retirement Depression?
November 15, 2019 Posted in: Press Release
Dreaming about retirement is a common dream for many people. Retirement is generally seen as the part of your life that you’ll be able to do all the things you’ve wanted to. However, this dream isn’t shared by all.
With many baby boomers reaching retirement, an alarming number of this generation is beginning to struggle with retirement depression with one in every seven boomers currently being treated for depression. The number of baby boomers with depression is estimated to... Continue reading →
Suicide Prevention Awareness: Knowing the Warning Signs of Suicidal Thoughts
October 16, 2019 Posted in: Announcement
Suicide is a tragedy that touches many lives and leaves people with a lot of unanswered questions. People who have lost a loved one to suicide often think back on what they might have missed, what warning signs they could have seen, or what behavioral healthcare they might have sought. While there are many different causes and reasons behind suicide, there are common warning signs that can help people know more about how to prevent suicides.
Suicide Signs
Recognizing common warning signs of suicidal thoughts... Continue reading →