
A Q&A with Newport CEO Brian Setzer
In this Q&A, Brian shares his โwhyโ for working in behavioral health, and explains what having access to mental healthcare would have meant to him as a teen.
Research and insights from our team of expert thought leaders in the teen and young adult mental health industry.

In this Q&A, Brian shares his โwhyโ for working in behavioral health, and explains what having access to mental healthcare would have meant to him as a teen.

Excited for a new year of reading? We asked our experts to share their favorite books on mental health and well-being. Here are their recommendations to add to your TBR.

In this Q&A, Newport’s Don Grant, PhD, shares insights from the APA’s first-ever set of recommendations for healthy teen video viewing.

Not everyone enjoys the holiday season. But finding the awe can actually improve mental health. Learn ways to find your holiday awe.

The phrase โStop and smell the roses,โ couldnโt be more applicable to a pet. They donโt have the endless obligations people have during the stressful and often frantic month of December. But maybe thatโs the whole point. Dogs, cats, and other animals we share our homes with have a unique perspective that may teach us…

The holidays can be a challenging time for someone with an eating disorder. Our experts offer tips for navigating conversations, hosting, and more.

Change is inevitable at every stage of life. Learn how our brains react to change and how we can cope.

Meredith Hettler, LMFT, National Director of Newport’s OCD and Anxiety Program, exposes harmful myths and stereotypes about obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Many young people in Minnesota are not getting the treatment they need for major depression and other mental health conditions. Learn how Newport is helping.

Election season is here, and emotions are revving up. Here’s how to protect your own and your loved ones’ mental health during this time.ย

In this Q&A, Samantha Quigneaux, National Director of Family Therapy Services, discusses why family therapy is core to Newport’s clinical model.

Mental health treatment is not only life changing for young people in distress, it can also be life saving.