AZTV Video; Phoenix, AZ
Sara Listar-Guest, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist with SB&H’s Outpatient program, was featured on Arizona's Daily Mix for the fourth of a four-segment back to school series, this time with information on how to manage teen privacy.
San Tan Sun News Article; Chandler, AZ
Citing the enormous stress created by social media and other factors, several school districts are paying more attention to developing students’ coping skills and encouraging students to come forward and tell a trusted adult when they think a classmate may be at risk. The Chandler school board has approved a contract with SB&H to help students with mental health issues.
ABC 15 Video; Phoenix, AZ
Dr. William Marsh, Program Director at SB&H's Erickson Outpatient Clinic, was featured in a television segment on ABC 15 to discuss potential signs of someone contemplating suicide and resources to help, including Mental Health First Aid training.
Mountain View Magazine Article; Goodyear, AZ
People often talk about a healthy work/life balance but it's important for parents to realize that kids need balance too. See our tips for helping your child manage a healthy school/life balance on page 10 of October's Mountain View magazine.
Deer Valley Times Article; Phoenix, AZ
While this is a time of year where families can come together and enjoy the fall season, it is also important for parents to remember the importance of safeguarding medications that may be easily accessible to their kids.
AZTV Video; Phoenix, AZ
Sara Listar-Guest, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist with SB&H’s Outpatient program, was featured in a television spot on Arizona Daily Mix speaking about back-to-school & helping children manage peer pressure. Segment Description.
Fight 4 Recovery AZ YouTube Video; Bullhead City, AZ
Big thanks to DJ Vinsant for joining us at our table at Recovery in the Park in Bullhead City on Saturday, September 15th, to share his recovery journey and to celebrate Recovery Month.
Mohave Valley Daily News Article; Bullhead City, AZ
A pair of events aimed at the community’s health and well-being will be held Saturday. Recovery in the Park will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to honor those who are in recovery from physical, mental health and substance use disorders, as wll as those who have helped them obtain treatment; and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Bullhead Area Chamber of Commerce will host the area’s first-ever Project Connect, bringing together service providers and community members.
East Valley Tribune Article; Mesa, AZ
Furniture that’s as good as new…at prices that can’t be beat…for a great cause, helping families and veterans who are on the street. Bridging AZ supports several agencies, including Arizona Housing Coalition, Mesa United Way, Southwest Behavioral & Health Services, Lodestar Day Resource Center and DUET Partners in Health & Aging.
The State Press Article; Phoenix, AZ
A group of ASU faculty will conduct a two-year community-based research project to ensure that Maricopa County's most vulnerable are better taken care of through a $1 million grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Current stakeholders involved in the project include the Arizona Health Department, Phoenix Police Department and Southwest Behavioral & Health Services.