by racsb | May 24, 2018 | General, Home, News and Events, Prevention
From toilet training to learner’s permits, parenting is filled with challenges. Raising children comes with a huge set of challenges, and there aren’t many easy answers. But we can help you create a brighter picture for you and your family. We offer a...
by racsb | May 15, 2018 | Home, Mental Health, News and Events, Prevention
It’s tragically easy for a child to slip through the cracks. Dr. Allison Sampson-Jackson showed an audience how many different people and organizations could fail to help an abused child. During a workshop on trauma and resilience, Sampson-Jackson used a...
by racsb | May 14, 2018 | General, Home, Media Releases, Mental Health, News and Events, Prevention
A growing number of American youth exhibit signs of mental illness or substance abuse, and it can be difficult for adults to understand the difference between teenage angst and behavioral health issues. Research shows that nearly three-quarters of American children...
by racsb | May 8, 2018 | Home, Media Releases, Mental Health, News and Events, Substance Use Disorder, Uncategorized
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Art of Recovery’s opening night on May 4. The evening was a wonderful celebration of the role creativity plays in the journey to recovery. And it was a powerful way to view the accomplishments of people with mental...
by racsb | May 1, 2018 | About, General, Home, Media Releases, Mental Health, News and Events, Prevention, Substance Use Disorder
Recovery is messy, and it looks different to each person. Therapists often pack paints, brushes and canvases to bring to group sessions. When asked to paint recover, some use a bright palette to create a vision of hope. Others sketch their demons. For each, art offers...