Postpartum Psychosis Treatment: Hospital Admission, Mother-Baby Units, and Why It Is Always an Emergency

Free stock photo via Pexels

Annika Beaumont gave birth to her son Felix at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago on a Tuesday in late October. By the following Sunday morning, her husband Pieter was sitting on the floor of their bedroom while Annika, who had not slept in three nights, calmly explained that the baby had been replaced by a … Read more

Therapist vs. Psychologist vs. Psychiatrist: Who Does What in Mental Health Care and Where to Start

Three Different Professionals, Three Different Roles Most patients searching for mental health care encounter three different kinds of providers and use the names interchangeably. Therapist. Psychologist. Psychiatrist. The terms are not synonymous. They describe different training, different scopes of practice, and different roles within a treatment plan. Choosing the right kind of provider for your specific need … Read more

Postpartum Therapist Near Me: Finding PSI-Certified Maternal Mental Health Specialists

Free stock photo via Pexels

Mariana Delgado was eleven weeks postpartum, sitting in the rocking chair in the nursery of her house in Austin at 4:30 a.m., staring at her sleeping daughter Sofia and feeling absolutely nothing. Not love, not exhaustion, not anxiety. Just a flat emptiness. Her husband Carlos was in the kitchen asking her, again, whether she had … Read more

Wilderness Therapy and Therapeutic Boarding Schools: When Tough-Love Programs Cause More Harm Than Help

Free stock photo via Pexels

The Beauchamp family of Naperville paid $58,000 to a Utah-based educational consultant in February 2023 to “save” their 15-year-old son Owen, who had been smoking cannabis and skipping school. Two men in plainclothes entered Owen’s bedroom at 4:17 a.m. on a Wednesday, restrained him with zip ties, and drove him to a private airfield outside … Read more

Workers Compensation for Mental Health Injuries: PTSD Claims, Stress Claims, and How to Win

Free stock photo via Pexels

Officer Daniel Quintero filed a workers comp mental health claim after he pulled three children from a wrecked sedan on Interstate 5 in May 2023. Two of them survived. He went back on shift the following Tuesday after a department-mandated 72-hour stand-down, finished his patrol cycle, and over the next four months stopped sleeping, started … Read more

Stimulant Withdrawal and Crash: Cocaine, Meth, and Amphetamine Detox Protocols

Free stock photo via Pexels

Cody Whitcomb walked into the Hennepin County emergency department in Minneapolis on a cold Tuesday morning in February, three days after his last hit of methamphetamine. He had not slept more than two hours total since arriving. He was crying, shaking, and convinced he should not be alive. The triage nurse logged him as “stimulant … Read more

When a Loved One Refuses Mental Health Care: Civil Commitment, AOT, LEAP, and Family-Led Strategies That Actually Work

The Hardest Situation in Family Mental Health Few situations in family life are harder than recognising that someone you love needs mental health care and watching them refuse it. The American legal framework around adult patients prioritises autonomy, which means that absent immediate danger, you cannot force an adult into treatment, even when their condition is clearly … Read more