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Meaningful Work for Young Adults with Major Depressive Disorder

August 20, 2019

Meaningful Work for Young Adults with Major Depressive Disorder

When young adults with major depression decide to enter the workforce, they might go through a number of emotions. For those with serious mental illness unemployment rates are high even though many want to work.... read more
Listen to former resident's album!

August 15, 2019

Listen to former resident's album!

Check out former Hopewell resident's album Manic Impressions: The fine art of being Mentally Ill featuring a Tribute to Hopewell. read more
Another beautiful ideastream post about Hopewell

August 14, 2019

Another beautiful ideastream post about Hopewell

Come with us on a road trip, about an hour east of Cleveland, to a farm in the most rural section of Trumbull County. It sits amid Amish communities and land that has been tended... read more
Early Signs of Depression in Young Adults

August 6, 2019

Early Signs of Depression in Young Adults

The transition from high school to college can be difficult for young adults. Many may experience symptoms of depression that fade after a few weeks or months (situational depression). Still others experience depressive symptoms that... read more
Should I Involve My Parents in My Psychiatric Treatment?

July 23, 2019

Should I Involve My Parents in My Psychiatric Treatment?

If you are diagnosed with a mental illness while on campus, it is up to you whether to involve your parents in your treatment. Maybe you’re not sure how to tell them or are afraid... read more