In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, Brook Lane presents the informative seminar presented by John Houton. The seminar will discuss attachment theory and how unhealthy attachment can influence substance use.
This Facebook Live presentation is for teens, parents and adults who may work with teenagers. As the pandemic lingers and constantly changes, so does the stress of coping with its challenges. The pandemic has been disruptive to so many people and students are no exception - from virtual learning to being back in classrooms.
As humans, we use music in our everyday lives – to motivate us while we exercise, calm our nerves, express our feelings, and connect with others. This is because music affects us neurologically, physiologically, and psychosocially.
Research studies have shown that untreated depression adversely affects the brain and can cause long-term damage as well as increase the risk for cognitive impairment. Esketamine, a drug made from ketamine, has been approved by the FDA and proven to be effective for patients who do not respond to traditional antidepressant treatment.
As the COVID-19 pandemic stretches into yet another year, people are experiencing the related stress and anxiety that comes from this prolonged disruptance to our normal lives. It is a natural reaction to feel stress, anxiety, grief and worry because of living through a pandemic.
This 4-hour continuing education Zoom seminar will provide a comprehensive review and update of commonly prescribed medications for the treatment of various mental health disorders, to include ADHD, depression, anxiety, mood disorders, psychosis and others.
Discover the many careers available in mental health! Come out to the Hiring Event and meet Brook Lane leadership and employees. Enjoy networking opportunities and on-the-spot job interviews.
As the holiday season approaches, our thoughts turn to time with family and friends, seasonal traditions, special foods and favorite movies. The days may not always be merry and bright for everyone, though.
Adolescents are one of the more difficult therapy groups to counsel. Their brains function differently than adults. Many years of research has confirmed that the brain continues to develop well into a youth’s early 20’s.