We are accepting new admissions but have implemented additional pre-screening procedures to ensure the health and safety of everyone at Johnstown Heights Behavioral Health. **At this time, all family visitation has been suspended until further notice.**
Johnstown Heights Behavioral Health is closely monitoring all coronavirus (COVID-19) updates and is following suggested best practices from the CDC to prevent the spread of the virus. For more information, please click here.
24/7 Help Available · COVID-19 Precautions · Note: all family visitation has been suspended until further notice · Learn More
Specific Types of Depression In a recent post, we started the process of differentiating among the various kinds of depression. The word “depression” is too often used as a catchall. We use it to describe everything from a feeling of sadness to major depression. This overly general use of the word can make it harder...Read More
What’s in a Word? Sometimes we use a general word to describe something when a specific word would be much more helpful. Imagine, for example, that you’d like to get a gift for a young person who is taking up a new activity. You might ask their parent for ideas. If the parent says, “They...Read More
You’re nearing the end of treatment, and you’ve started thinking about returning to work. Congratulations are in order! That said, you may have some very mixed feelings about being back on the job, and you might be unsure just how much you should share with your boss or co-workers about what has been happening in...Read More