Mental Health & Eating Disorders Blog
May is National Mental Health Month, which (of course) is a topic that we feel very strongly about. As we have in some of our recent blog posts, we wanted to share some information that you may not already know about, or some things that we thought were well worth …
5 Things You May Not Know About Mental Health Read More »
Read MoreContrary to popular belief, male and transmasculine people need mental health and eating disorder treatment too. Culturally speaking, in the US and elsewhere, massive barriers often remain that often prevent men from seeking the treatment they need. Men Struggle with Mental Health, Too Many males have mental health struggles. The …
Men and Treatment for Mental Health and Eating Disorders Read More »
Read MoreBecause Galen Hope is a Woman-Owned Business, can think of no more fitting way to close Women’s History Month than by celebrating three incredible women who paved the way for the work that we do today to treat eating disorder and mental health diagnoses. Adding to our Black History Month …
celebrating women’s history month at galen hope Read More »
Read MoreAt Galen Hope, we recognize that the contributions of Black psychologists, psychiatrists, and other scientists in our field are all too often underrecognized and overlooked. Since February is Black History Month, we wanted to talk about some of the pioneers of psychology who were also people of color. And, since …
Happy Black History Month from Galen Hope Read More »
Read MoreMental health care, as well as eating disorder care, is deeply concerned with helping the patient to feel better. Much of the time, especially in residential or inpatient settings, treatment centers on addressing and working through a crisis and then sending the patient home (or stepping down treatment) once marks …
Getting Better Versus Getting Well Read More »
Read MoreAt Galen Hope, we think that it is vital to work to understand the mental health needs within the LGBTQ+ community. A close inspection reveals some alarming trends, and some clear opportunities for intervention and increased support. Multiple studies show that Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual people are more than twice …
Mental Health and the LGBTQ+ Community Read More »
Read MoreMany people who have been in an eating disorder treatment program—particularly a residential program—have found those next steps for recovery to be very challenging. Generally, programs focus on measurable goals, like weight indicators, and use those metrics to determine when a patient is ready to step down into a “partial …
Belonging – A Community for Integrated Wellness Read More »
Read MoreWhy am I so TIRED? I can’t seem to FOCUS. It’s hard to get anything done. I feel SAD and I don’t know why. Little things have been making me so MAD lately. Sound familiar? These feelings and realizations are more common than ever, and it’s time we talk about …
Collective Trauma and COVID-19 Read More »
Read MoreWhen we are struggling with our mental health—whether with an eating disorder, with an anxiety disorder, with depression, with grief, or with many other afflictions—we sometimes feel like we are all alone. We might feel isolated, or as though we are the only people who have ever felt the way …
You Are Not Alone: Belonging at Galen Hope with Group Therapy Read More »
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