Geriatric Inpatient Mental Health Units: When Memory Care Is Not Enough

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Eleanor was seventy-eight years old, a retired piano teacher from Milwaukee with mild Alzheimer’s disease, when her behavior changed in a way her daughter Patricia could not explain. Over six weeks, Eleanor stopped sleeping, accused her late husband of hiding in the basement, and one Tuesday morning attempted to hit a memory care aide with … Read more

Borderline Personality Disorder DBT Residential: Linehan-Adherent Programs and What They Cost

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Aubrey Castellanos had been hospitalised eleven times before her 24th birthday. The Long Beach paralegal had run through three outpatient DBT therapists, two day programs, and a 28-day stay at a generic dual-diagnosis facility in Riverside that did not understand borderline personality disorder. After a December 2024 emergency room visit for a serious self-harm episode, … Read more

Sober Living Homes vs Halfway Houses: Choosing Recovery Housing After Treatment

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Tasha had completed twenty-eight days of inpatient treatment at a hospital-affiliated rehab in Phoenix when her counselor sat down with her on a Wednesday afternoon and asked the question that still terrified her: where would she go next? Her old apartment was the same building where her using friends still lived. Her mother’s house in … Read more

Peer-Run Respite Houses: Alternatives to Hospitalisation Run by People Who Have Been There

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Marisol arrived at the front door of a quiet two-storey house on a residential street in Claremont, New Hampshire, with a duffel bag and a phone that had been ringing for three days. She had spent the previous week in the kind of escalating distress her family had learned to recognise. Friends had urged her … Read more

PHP vs. Residential Treatment: Choosing the Right Level of Mental Health Care When Outpatient Is Not Enough

The Decision Most Families Make Without Information When a clinician recommends that a patient step up beyond outpatient mental health care to a higher level of treatment, the conversation usually narrows quickly to two options: a partial hospitalisation program at a local clinical setting, or a residential treatment program at a facility where the patient lives during … Read more

Spravato Esketamine Clinics: REMS-Certified Centers and Insurance Coverage for Treatment-Resistant Depression

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Marisol Vega had tried seven antidepressants by the time she walked into a Phoenix psychiatric office on a 112-degree afternoon in July. SSRIs flattened her into a fog. SNRIs gave her tremors. Two trials of bupropion did nothing. The 41-year-old marketing director had been depressed since her second child was born in 2019, and the … Read more

When Alcohol and Anxiety Collide: Understanding Dual Diagnosis, Integrated Treatment, and Finding Help for Co-Occurring Disorders

The Question You Have Been Afraid to Ask You drink to calm your anxiety. Three beers and the racing thoughts slow down. A glass of wine and the tightness in your chest loosens. The alcohol works. That is the problem. It works so well that you have started to depend on it. Now you wake … Read more

OCD Residential Treatment: Specialised ERP Programs at McLean, Rogers, and OCDInstitute

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Hannah Quigley washed her hands until they bled. The 27-year-old graphic designer from Saint Paul had developed contamination OCD after a hospital stay in 2022, and by spring 2025 she was spending 11 hours a day on rituals: showering 90 minutes, scrubbing doorknobs with bleach. Her outpatient ERP therapist tried for nine months. Her psychiatrist … Read more

Autism-Specific Residential and Day Programs: From Bittersweet Farms to Center for Discovery

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By the time Tomas turned twenty, his parents in Toledo, Ohio, had not slept a full night in nearly three years. Their son, who had been diagnosed with profound autism and intellectual disability at age two, had become physically dangerous to himself and to them. He weighed two hundred and ten pounds. He could no … Read more