While Alcohol Awareness Month was initially established in 1987 with the intention of focusing on college-aged individuals, it has since become a national movement to draw attention to the causes and potential impact of alcoholism and to offer resources for communities and...
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Clinical Corner
with Dr. Cori McMahon
Exploring Matters of Access, Equity, and Quality in
Behavioral Healthcare.
Cori McMahon, Psy.D., NCCE
Chief Clinical Officer, ERPHealth
Cori McMahon, Psy.D., NCCE
Chief Clinical Officer, ERPHealth
Proud, Loud, and Healing: Navigating the Intersection of PTSD, LGBTQIA+ Identities, and Trauma-Informed Care
Oct 12, 2023
As we come together during Pride Month to celebrate and support the LGBTQIA+ community during this 54th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, we’re called to create a more inclusive community via #PROUDANDLOUD: A MOVEMENT. However, Pride Month intersects with PTSD Awareness...
Understanding Suicide: Unraveling Vulnerabilities and Fostering Early Intervention
Sep 14, 2023
According to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, suicide is the 11th leading cause of death in the U.S., claiming the lives of over 48,000 Americans in 2021 and resulting in an average of 132 deaths by suicide every day. Looking closer at various subsets of our...
Depression Awareness: Bridging the Gap Between Mental and Physical Health through Integrated Care
Oct 1, 2023
Depression Awareness While depression is an issue that warrants attention all year long, October is National Depression Awareness month so we’re taking the opportunity to shine a light on this issue that has widespread impact. According to the National Institutes of...
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