by dd-palomar | Mar 6, 2023 | Mental Wellness
Before the pandemic, mental health challenges were the leading cause of poor life outcomes in young people, with up to 1 in 5 having a mental, emotional, or behavioral disorder. Two years of disruption has taken a toll, worsening mental health, particularly for people...
by dd-palomar | Nov 25, 2022 | News and Events
Spread comfort & joy this holiday season for children, youth, families and adults in need. Our Comfort and Joy campaign coordinates the generosity and caring of people like you with needy individuals served in our mental health programs. For many of our fellow...
by dd-palomar | Nov 17, 2022 | Mental Wellness
In this episode of the Mental Health Matters podcast, PFCS Board Member Don Romo discusses the system of care for people living with mental illness and his lived experience as a parent. His insight and perspective enriches our Board of Directors. We are honored that...
by dd-palomar | Nov 9, 2022 | Mental Wellness
PFCS Therapist Stephanie Rivera discusses how the mental health of parents can impact young children. Stephanie also discusses how to address behavioral challenges in preschool aged children and the impact adverse childhood experiences can have on adolescents.
by dd-palomar | Sep 4, 2022 | News and Events
It is relieving to recognize that you are not alone and that your struggles sound pretty much just like other couples. A couples therapy group is a place where it is safe to be real in your relationship with your partner — in front of other people. Relationship 101 is...