Celebrating Independence Day: Nurturing Mental Health with Pinnacle Behavioral Healthcare

Introduction:As the vibrant colors of fireworks light up the night sky and the aroma of barbecues fills the air, Independence Day, or the 4th of July, marks a significant milestone in American history. This day symbolizes the birth of a nation and serves as a reminder of the importance of personal freedom and individuality. At […]
Marijuana And The Young Woman

As we celebrate Women’s History Month, it’s pertinent to remember that the health and well-being of young ladies is crucial for their future success and happiness. In recent years, one area that has received a lot of attention is the endocannabinoid system and the use of marijuana among young adults, particularly young women. As a […]
Honoring Black History Month

Happy Black History Month! As a black psychiatrist, I want to take this time to celebrate and honor the contributions of African Americans to our society and the mental health field. It has been a long and tumultuous journey for African Americans in mental health. Our history is one of mistreatment, misunderstanding, and stigma. From […]