Leading Stories

September 1st, 2025

Is sliding scale a good business practice?

By Liz Varney, LICSW

Most therapists will agree that running a private practice solely on private pay is ideal. Even though working with health insurance can provide greater access to clients, the...

September 1st, 2025

Mental health professionals fear the consequences of federal cuts

By Eileen Weber

Deep cuts and massive layoffs to federal agencies like the Department of Health and Human Services, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, and the...

September 1st, 2025

Mental health effects of cell phone use considered in ban proposals

By Danielle Ray

Lawmakers in Massachusetts are moving forward with a bill to ban cell phone use during the school day. ”

More than half-a-dozen proposals currently sit on Beacon...

September 1st, 2025

Psychosis, suicide, and ChatGPT: A researcher’s caution

By Tricia Stortz

As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into mental health care, clinicians are weighing both its promise and risks. Large language models (LLMs) like...

September 1st, 2025

Study: Addictive social media use impacts youth mental health

By Beth Negus Viveiros

A new study has found that addictive use of technology such as social media, video games, or mobile phones is a factor in worsening mental health among preteens.

In the...

July 31st, 2025

When therapists need protection from patients

By Eileen Weber

Therapy is meant to be a safe space for the patient and the therapist. But sometimes, it is anything...

July 31st, 2025

How to ensure psychological safety in the workplace

By Eileen Weber

We’ve all had a job where the best time was quitting time. But when you can’t wait to leave, think...

July 31st, 2025

Gambling addictions on the rise

By Catherine Robertson Souter

It seems you can’t watch a professional sports game without also viewing a barrage of commercials...

June 30th, 2025

Is doomscrolling here to stay?

By Susan Gonsalves

Doomscrolling, a term popularized during the COVID-19 pandemic, refers to the frequent scanning on...

June 30th, 2025

Clinicians see politics entering the therapy room

By Catherine Robertson Souter

If you are feeling more anxious about politics and the state of the world today, you are not alone.