Starting Point Behavioral Healthcare Presents a Community Conversation Event: Discovering Your Passion and Purpose in Recovery
Your Passion and Purpose in Recovery,” at the Nassau County Council on Aging (1901 Island Walkway, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034) on Thursday, March 31st, 2022, from 6-8:30 PM.
Read MoreSave the Date for a Private Screening and Q&A with Suicide Survivor and Activist, Emma Benoit
On September 23rd, 2021, Starting Point Behavioral Healthcare will host a private virtual screening of My Ascension, a documentary film and movement to spread hope and fight suicide, followed by a live Q&A with Emma Benoit and filmmaker Greg Dicharry. Tickets are free but limited seating is available. You won’t want to miss this!
Read MoreHow To Gain Support After a Loss From Overdose or Suicide
Oftentimes when an individual loses a loved one from suicide or overdose there are mixed thoughts and feelings. They may have feelings of anger or resentment towards their lost loved one and, at other times, they may simply question what went wrong. There could be times when an individual doesn’t…
Read MoreNovember 24 Being Well, Starting Now Rescheduled For December 3
The second of a two-part series on surviving the demands of the virtual world has been rescheduled from November 24 to December 3. Being Well, Starting Now “Screen Time Part 2” will explore Media Overload and Zoom Fatigue. If you are feeling a little “zoomed out” and anxious from all…
Read MoreBeing Well, Starting Now To Explore The Recovery Process
Sept. 29 Session Wraps Up National Recovery Awareness Month Individuals recovering from a mental illness or addiction are celebrating their success and hard work during September, which is National Recovery Awareness Month. For many, it has been a long process involving deep emotional difficulties. But with the help of medical…
Read MoreStarting Point to Discuss Suicide Prevention in Next Online Discussion
Being Well, Starting Now on September 15 Suicide is devastating to family and friends of anyone who attempts or completes the act. With more than 44,000 Americans dying each year from suicide, it has become a national mental health focus. On Tuesday, Sept. 15 at Noon, Starting Point Behavioral Healthcare…
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