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Emerging adults, ages 18-29, face distinct developmental tasks that will lay the foundation of a healthy adulthood. Jennifer Tanner, PhD, discusses this newly identified developmental stage, its characteristics and why developmental psychologists see this as a critical period in life. A…
When you make a Gift of Gratitude you can choose to recognize an individual, department, or team at the Brattleboro Retreat that made a real difference in the care provided to you or a loved one.
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The concept and practice of enabling is a powerful and complicated issue—one that comes up regularly in my work as a clinical psychologist at the Brattleboro Retreat. Enabling has parallel meanings. To enable can refer to our interactions that empower others to develop and evolve. It also includes…
Schizophrenia is a chronic brain illness that can cause a person to suffer delusions, hallucinations, and distorted thoughts. It can also interfere with their motivation and ability to think and concentrate.
The Fund for the Brattleboro Retreat is the umbrella fund for all charitable gifts to the Hospital. One-hundred percent of all gifts to The Fund go directly to improving the lives of patients who face mental illness or addiction. …
Conduct Disorder is a mental health problem in children and adolescents involving behavior patterns in which the basic rights of others and/or major age-appropriate norms or rules are violated.
We’ll help you find the strength—but first we’ll help you find our campus!The Brattleboro Retreat offers high-quality mental health treatment in a safe, restorative southern Vermont setting. Our campus is just a short drive from most northeastern cities.…
We are accepting new patients!We now provide a full range of psychotherapy services for individuals, couples, and families via telehealth video technology (and telephone). We also provide a variety of group psychotherapy offerings. Struggling with a mental health, substance abuse, or…