Professional Consultation

M-PATH provides consultation to professionals working with youth and young adults who they suspect may be experiencing symptoms of psychosis. This includes, but is not limited to, psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists, pediatricians, primary care physicians, school staff, and community health workers.   Some examples of how we can help:   Providing diagnostic consultation and education regarding risk…

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Connection to Care

M-PATH can help get you, your loved one, or your client connected to specialized early psychosis care.  We have working relationships with a number of programs in the area that specialize in early psychosis treatment. We can help you to decide whether a specialized program might be a good fit for you by talking about…

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Client and Family Support

M-PATH provides consultation to individuals and families concerned about early psychosis. This means that we are able to talk with you about symptoms you or a friend or family member may be experiencing, a recent diagnosis that you may have received, or any other questions you might have related to psychosis. We can help you…

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How We Can Help

M-PATH provides consultation, support, information, and referrals to young adults, families, and providers who are concerned about early psychosis. Why call M-PATH? Psychosis is complicated. People can experience psychosis in many different ways and have different needs. Through talking with us, we can help to identify what needs you may have to help direct next…

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Our Vision & Mission

Our Vision A system of care free from stigma and structural barriers where youth and young adults with psychosis and their families can get the support they need when they need it. Our Mission M-PATH’s mission is to partner with youth, young adults, and their families to improve access to psychosis services in Massachusetts and…

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What Is Psychosis?

Psychosis is commonly misunderstood, and may be more common than you think, given that around 3-5% of individuals will experience psychosis at some point in their lifetime.  Psychosis is not a diagnosis. Psychosis is a term that describes a number of experiences that cause distress, may be disorienting, and make it challenging to tell what is…

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Henry White

Henry White, M.D. Founder & Lead Consultant — M-PATH Dr. Henry White is an award-winning clinical psychiatrist, who has led the Brookline Center’s clinical services as the Clinical Director since 1984. He has founded many programs within the Center, including the BRYT program and Healthy Lives Program. As the Clinical Director of the BRYT program…

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