by guild | Sep 22, 2020 | 101 Blogs, Education, Featured, Mental Heatlh, Research
Depression is a mental health condition that affects 7% of adults in the United States. It’s a mood disorder that can negatively impact your thinking, emotions, and behavior. Depression is more than sadness. It’s persistent changes in mood that impact your ability to...
by guild | Sep 17, 2020 | Featured, Mental Heatlh, Staff Spotlights
Q: Describe a typical day as a Social Worker on the Community Access team. A: I will see 1-2 private clients; answer, return, and follow up on the Community Access service inquiry calls; complete diagnostic assessments, coordinate services, assessments, and...
by guild | Sep 15, 2020 | Education, Featured, Mental Heatlh
Mental illness can have an effect on your daily life, even in normal times. But during a difficult time, those symptoms can be exacerbated, and become even harder to manage. It’s Okay to Not be Okay If you find yourself struggling with your mental health during the...
by guild | Sep 1, 2020 | Featured, IRTS and Crisis, Mental Heatlh, Program Highlights
It can be difficult to handle a mental health crisis. You may not know what to do. Guild’s residential treatment services provide a place where individuals can stay and work with mental health professionals to stabilize their mental health. Maureen’s House and Guild...
by guild | Aug 20, 2020 | 101 Blogs, Education, Featured, Homelessness, Housing, Mental Heatlh
Where we live affects how we feel. While mental illness can happen to anyone, having a space to call your own can help you manage your mental illness, maintain stability, and prioritize wellness. Homelessness Negatively Impacts Mental Health Studies show that people...
by guild | Aug 7, 2020 | 101 Blogs, BIPOC Mental Health, Education, Featured, Healthcare, Mental Heatlh, Research
Mental illness can happen to anyone, regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, or any other demographic categorization. While all racial and ethnic groups experience mental illness, people of color are less likely to receive the help they need to get better. A...