Coping With Grief After Community Violence
It is not uncommon for individuals and communities as a whole to experience grief reactions and anger after an incident of community... Read More
A Peer’s Journey
Faith Davies I arrived at the doors of Access: Supports for Living in the summer of 2016. I didn’t want to be... Read More
“Stressed? You’re not alone.”
Every year, Google releases “The Year in Search,” a cumulative tally, broken down any way you could imagine, of what we were... Read More
Fighting Mental Health Stigma and the Road to Recovery
Imagine you have a stomach ache. Not an ordinary upset stomach, but an ache so significant it interfered with your ability to... Read More
Connecting Within the Community: Barbara & David’s Story (Continued)
Click here to find out how David became part of Barbara’s family. Teamwork Part 1: Rekindling Old Friendships When David first came... Read More
Connecting Over the Hudson
I knew of David through the services we were providing to his family. David’s mother was very ill and in and out... Read More
PROS Team Has Fun Managing Stress
Stress happens. Sometimes unavoidable; at times unbearable. To bring about awareness of different ways to manage stress at work, Access: Supports for... Read More
Be Good to Yourself at the Holidays
We have arrived at the time of year whose accelerated pace is supposed to generate a dizzy euphoria. Unfortunately, the thing that... Read More
It’s On Us: Access Takes the Pledge
1 in 5 college women & 1 in 16 college men are sexually assaulted. 1 out of every 6 American women has... Read More
What is Integrated Behavioral Health Care?
What is Integrated Behavioral Health Care? The Integration Academy of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) defines Integrated Behavioral Health... Read More