News & Updates

Brookline News: In a challenging time for mental health treatment, the Brookline Center tries to chart a new course

March 5, 2024

CommonWealth Magazine Op-Ed: Challenge the status quo on student mental health

March 1, 2023

Brookline Center STATEMENT ON ANTI-ASIAN RACIAL VIOLENCE AND ITS MENTAL HEALTH IMPACTS

March 18, 2021

Press release: The National Center for Complex Health and Social Needs names Brookline Center for Community Mental Health as a 2020 regional convening host organization

June 22, 2020

Brookline Center STATEMENT ON THE DEATH OF GEORGE FLOYD AND THE MENTAL HEALTH IMPACTS OF RACIAL VIOLENCE

June 1, 2020

School Counselors Try To Keep Students Connected To Mental Health Services

WBUR (article + audio)
March 24, 2020

Brookline Center for Community Mental Health supports returning students

Wicked Local Brookline
August 23, 2018

Program eases return of Bourne students from medical leave

Cape Cod Times
September 24, 2017

Brookline program supports low-income women, girls

Wicked Local Brookline
September 13, 2017

Leaving No Kid Behind: The Need For More Child Psychiatrists

WBUR Cognoscenti
June 13, 2017

Women and Girls Thriving in Brookline presents at national conference on Collective Impact

Wicked Local Brookline
June 8, 2017

A BRYT idea for recovering Dover-Sherborn students

Wicked Local Sherborn
January 17, 2017

Deeper issues often accompany hoarding disorder

Wicked Local Brookline
January 12, 2017

Schools confront students’ rising mental health toll

Boston Globe (front page) May 17, 2016

Brookline women participate in Hand in Hand for Moms event

More than 95 women from across Brookline came together on April 26 to participate in Brookline Community Mental Health Center’s annual event.
Wicked Local Brookline
May 19, 2016

A National Growth Plan Rooted in One State’s Success

Stanford Social Innovation Review
January 12, 2015

BRYT honored with American Psychiatric Association Gold Achievement Award

American Psychiatric Association Newsroom
October 30, 2014

Facing the puzzling urge to injure

Mental health specialists say they are increasingly encountering young patients, including children, who cut, punch, burn, and find other ways to hurt themselves in a desperate attempt to cope with stress, anxiety, and depression.
The Boston Globe
March 11, 2013

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