
Signs You May Need Mental Health Treatment
There’s a gap between knowing something is wrong and knowing it’s time to get help. Most people live in that gap for a long time. Months, sometimes years. Part of

Corey Gamberg, LADC II serves as Executive Director of Rockland Recovery North in Bedford, Massachusetts, where he leads outpatient mental health treatment programs. A Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor II, Corey is committed to structured, evidence-based care that supports long-term recovery and stability.

There’s a gap between knowing something is wrong and knowing it’s time to get help. Most people live in that gap for a long time. Months, sometimes years. Part of

Men die by suicide at nearly four times the rate of women in the United States. They’re significantly less likely to seek mental health treatment. They’re less likely to talk

OCD is probably the most misunderstood mental health condition in popular culture. People use the word casually to describe someone who likes a tidy desk or lines up their pens

If you or someone you care about is struggling with a mental health condition, one of the first questions that comes up is: what kind of treatment do I actually

If you’ve started researching mental health treatment, you’ve probably run into two acronyms that come up constantly, CBT and DBT. They’re the two most widely used evidence-based therapies in mental

You’ve been going to therapy every week. You show up, you talk about what’s happening, you try the coping strategies your therapist suggests. And still, months in, nothing really feels

If you live in or near Bedford, Massachusetts, and you need mental health treatment resources, you are not alone. Millions of adults deal with issues like anxiety, depression, PTSD, and

When someone has both a mental health issue and a substance use problem at the same time, it is called a dual diagnosis. You may also hear it called co-occurring

First responders run toward danger while everyone else runs away. Police officers, firefighters, EMTs, and paramedics see things most people never have to face. Over time, that exposure takes a

One of the most common questions people ask before starting mental health treatment is whether their insurance will cover it. The short answer is yes. Most major insurance plans in