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Three Steps to Reduce Digital Depression in Teens
Digital depression is real. Barbara Green, PhD, Medical Director of Youth Health Connection, reflects on a recent discussion about teens and social media use.
BlogDepression
Depression is a condition that should be discussed with your primary care provider in order to determine the best course of treatment.
Perinatal Behavioral Health: Building a Community
Depression, anxiety, and addiction can be isolating, especially for expectant or new mothers. Julie Paul, PMHNP-BC, CNM reflects on her midwifery practice and how it led her to building a community for women on the South Shore.
BlogPerinatal Behavioral Health Program
One in five women will develop anxiety and/or depression during pregnancy or after giving birth. South Shore Health is here. We provide comprehensive medication management and short-term therapy for women during pregnancy, postpartum, and for up to two years of parenting. Our goal is to help you...
Is Holiday Season Stress Getting to You? You're Not Alone.
Todd Kerensky, MD, weighs in on the behavioral health challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic during the holiday season--and how patients can get help--in the Patriot Ledger.
News & MediaGrayken Center for Treatment at South Shore Health
The Grayken Center for Treatment at 797 Main Street in Weymouth is a person-centered collection of substance use disorder (SUD) and behavioral health services and programs that "meet people where they are." We work closely with South Shore Hospital's Emergency Department and inpatient Addiction...
Why Falling Back into a Routine is Good for Your Health
Did you spend your summer traveling, entertaining friends and family, or trying to squeeze as much out of the longer days as possible? You may be ready to get back to a routine for the fall. The word routine has a bit of a bad reputation. It can sound boring or predictable. But the truth is, a routine is actually good for us.
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