In the News

As leaders in behavioral healthcare, Newport’s experts are frequently featured in top publications and media outlets. For press inquiries, please contact media@newporthealthcare.com.

  • TikTok Launches Screen Time Limits for Teens

    TikTok Launches Screen Time Limits for Teens

    Don Grant, PhD, Newport’s National Advisor of Healthy Device Management, shares where the limits fall short and what parents can do.

  • What Is Self-Harm and How Can Parents Spot the Signs?

    What Is Self-Harm and How Can Parents Spot the Signs?

    With self-harm, thereโ€™s a huge element of social contagion, says Newport Executive Director Leigh McInnis, LPC.

  • The Mental Health Benefits of a Clean Home

    The Mental Health Benefits of a Clean Home

    Our outer environments can act as a container for our emotional and psychic states, says Newport Healthcare’s Vice President of Residential Services, Danielle Roeske, PsyD.

  • Why You Lose Track of Time at the End of the Year

    Why You Lose Track of Time at the End of the Year

    The end of the year can mess with even the most organized people. Newport Clinical Director Miriam Davis helps explain why.

  • How the Brain Holds Onto Fear May Explain Shared Mechanisms Behind Anxiety and Alcohol Dependence

    How the Brain Holds Onto Fear May Explain Shared Mechanisms Behind Anxiety and Alcohol Dependence

    Newport’s Mirela Loftus, MD, PhD, spoke with Medical News Today about how treatment can help patients retrain the neurological pathways involved with fear-based anxiety.

  • A Path to Well-Being: Overcome Seasonal Mood Swings

    A Path to Well-Being: Overcome Seasonal Mood Swings

    Barbara Nosal, PhD, LMFT, LADC, Newport’s Chief Clinical Officer, offers strategies for coping with seasonal affective disorder.

  • She Tried to Block Eating Disorder Content on TikTok. It Still Pops Up Daily.

    She Tried to Block Eating Disorder Content on TikTok. It Still Pops Up Daily.

    It’s impossible for kids to block everything that might be triggering or unsafe, says Rachel Fortune, MD, Newport’s Consulting Physician and Eating Disorder Specialist.

  • How to Be Happy Alone

    How to Be Happy Alone

    Newport Chief Experience Officer Kristin Wilson offers suggestions for being your own best friend and enjoying the solo life.

  • How to Reconnect with an Estranged Family Member

    How to Reconnect with an Estranged Family Member

    In an exclusive interview with Health Digest, Newport’s Samantha Quigneaux, LMFT, shares what being estranged from a family member means and how to take steps toward reconciliation.

  • Why Back-to-School Anxiety Is So Much Worse Now, and 5 Ways to Cope

    Why Back-to-School Anxiety Is So Much Worse Now, and 5 Ways to Cope

    By Danielle Roeske, PsyD, Vice President of Residential Services, Newport Healthcare It starts creeping up on us in early August โ€” a sense of discomfort bordering on dread, a coldness in the pit of your stomach despite the heat. For both parents and kids, back-to-school anxiety is familiar and age-old; itโ€™s built into the experience…

  • People considering suicide might show signs early on. Here’s what to watch for

    People considering suicide might show signs early on. Here’s what to watch for

    Suicide is aย leading cause of deathย among children and adults, but spotting risk factors and warning signs isnโ€™t easy. Newport’s Michael Roeske, PsyD, describes the most common behavioral, verbal and emotional signs and risk factors you should pay attention to.

  • 65% of Students Prefer In-Person Learning, New Survey Finds

    65% of Students Prefer In-Person Learning, New Survey Finds

    Ryan Fedoroff, Newport’s VP of Learning and Development, offers tools for parents to support kids going back to in-person learning.