Emily Gagen, Ph.D Director – M-PATH Emily Gagen, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist at the Brookline Community Mental Health Center. She is the director of the Massachusetts Psychosis Access and Triage Hub (M-PATH) and is also a member of the team at the Center for Early Detection, Assessment, and Response to Risk (CEDAR). She…
Read Full PostSupporting someone who is experiencing psychosis can be challenging. We believe that support for family members and friends whose loved one is suffering is essential in the recovery process. Below are some resources that may be supportive while you are seeking ongoing care for your loved one. Self-Care Resources Tools for relief Learn from family…
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James Green, B.A. Data Coordinator — M-PATH James Green B.A. is the Data Coordinator at M-PATH. He supports the M-PATH program with database development, protocol development, data analytics, and reporting to key-stake holders. James began his career in mental health research and clinical practice during his undergraduate degree in psychology at Lesley University, where he…
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We work closely with other partners in our community to accomplish our mission. See a comprehensive list of our partners and our funders below. Partners The CEDAR Clinic of the Brookline Center for Community Mental Health MAPNET Massachusetts Department of Mental Health Funders Massachusetts Department of Mental Health SAMHSA Sidney Baer Foundation SMF Foundation
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M-PATH was founded in collaboration with the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health and the Brookline Center for Community Mental Health leadership in 2022. We have significant experience working with individuals with early psychosis. Driven by our work with clients and recent research findings, we realized that the path to finding and connecting with the right…
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Psychosis is highly stigmatized and frequently misunderstood. Our team is dedicated to challenging stigma and supporting providers with the most up to date research and information on best practices when assessing, diagnosing, and treating early psychosis. Recent public health estimates indicate that around 1,100 individuals in Massachusetts3 are diagnosed with a new psychotic spectrum disorder…
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Supporting someone who is experiencing psychosis can be challenging. We believe that support for family members and friends whose loved one is suffering is essential in the recovery process. Below are some resources that may be helpful while you are seeking ongoing care for your loved one. Build skills to support your loved one Motivational…
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Experiencing psychosis can be confusing. It can also be confusing to know where to get help. We are here to help you along your mental health journey to figure out what your next step will be. Sometimes finding the best care can be quick, and sometimes it may take a few weeks or months. In…
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