by guild | Jul 8, 2021 | BIPOC Mental Health, Education, Featured, Mental Heatlh, Research
BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) Mental Health Month was created to spread awareness of the mental health needs of communities of color and the inequality BIPOC people face in receiving mental health care. The idea for BIPOC Mental Health Month was first...
by guild | Jun 11, 2021 | Featured, Healthcare, Mental Heatlh, Program Highlights
*Blog post written by Sheri, RN and BHH Team Supervisor and Integration Specialist. The Behavioral Health Home (BHH) team at Guild has the ability to help clients work towards improving their individual health and wellness. The team works hard to help a client...
by guild | May 18, 2021 | FAQ, Featured, Healthcare, Mental Heatlh, Resources
Did you know you can refer yourself to Guild’s Behavioral Health Home services? Did you know you can also refer a friend or family member to BHH services? It’s true! And, more importantly, it’s easy! BHH helps individuals with a serious mental illness meet their...
by guild | May 10, 2021 | Featured, Mental Heatlh
Borderline Personality Disorder, or BPD, is a mental illness that is characterized by mood instability and trouble managing behaviors and emotions. It can affect the way individuals think about themselves and their relationships with others. BPD can cause individuals...
by guild | May 4, 2021 | 101 Blogs, Featured, Leadership Team, Mental Heatlh, Staff Blogs
Blog authored by Beth Scheetz. Beth serves as Guild’s Chief Clinical Officer. As an innovative and dedicated leader in community mental health, she is passionate about increasing the quality and continuity of care and destigmatizing mental illness. In her free time,...
by guild | Apr 26, 2021 | Featured, Mental Heatlh, Program Highlights
What is Youth ACT? Youth ACT is the youth version (for 16-20 years olds) of our adult Assertive Community Treatment services (ACT). ACT helps individuals living with a serious mental illness get help with all their mental health needs so they can avoid psychiatric...