We often find ourselves navigating a complex world, one where individual choices and societal pressures intersect, sometimes leading to challenging circumstances. Among these, the issues surrounding drug and alcohol use stand out as particularly pervasive and impactful. To effectively address […]
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and we’re proud to join the national movement to shine a light on mental health. Supporting mental well-being is something that matters to all of us—whether through challenging stigma, sharing resources, educating our communities, […]
When most people think of therapy, they picture a series of weekly sessions stretching over months. But recent reporting shows that even a single session can make a real difference—if it’s approached with the right mindset. Experts are increasingly highlighting single‑session […]
Measuring progress is a cornerstone of any treatment plan—including mental health care. Traditionally, clinicians have relied on standardized tests and rating scales to track client improvement. But recent research suggests that these conventional measures may not capture the full picture, […]
Doomscrolling is the habit of continuously consuming negative or distressing content online—often long past the point where it’s helpful. What starts as a quick check of the news or social media can easily turn into 30 minutes (or more) of absorbing […]
Therapy is often described as a space for honesty, growth, and healing—but even in the safest environments, clients don’t always say everything they’re thinking or feeling. Some concerns go unspoken out of fear, uncertainty, or simply not knowing how to […]
Mental health struggles are far more common than many people realize—yet they’re often carried in silence. Behind polished social media posts, professional roles, and everyday routines, countless individuals are navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, or recovery journeys that remain unseen. Silence […]
Recovery is often measured in observable changes—reduced substance use, improved coping strategies, and sustained sobriety. While these outcomes are critical, they represent only part of a much deeper process. At its core, recovery is about transformation—not just in behavior, but […]
At ATI, we believe meaningful work starts with meaningful support. Our community is built around providing the training, resources, and encouragement needed to grow with confidence and purpose in behavioral healthcare. Each month, we’re honored to highlight a student whose […]
Forgiveness is often misunderstood. It’s commonly seen as excusing harmful behavior or letting someone “off the hook.” In reality, forgiveness is less about the other person—and more about the internal relief it can bring. For individuals navigating stress, trauma, or […]