Resources to Recover

Your guide from the first signs of a problem to treatment and recovery.

Supportive Services for Young Adults & College Students with Mental Health Conditions

Get help finding treatment providers and resources to help them thrive in school and independent living.

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Failure to Launch:
Helping Young Adults Launch in Life

Help for young adults with dependency issues to launch and thrive in life. We can help.

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Resources to Recover
A free service that helps people connect with expert treatment and support

Contact a Resource Specialist Now for free personalized help, support, and referrals to mental health providers.

Our Mental Health Resource Specialists provide the “3 Rs” of…

Research, Resources, and Referrals.

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Our Latest Blogs

Recognizing and Responding to Trauma in Children: Advice for Parents and Caregivers

Learn to recognize the signs of trauma in children and find practical advice for parents and [...]

Why Anxiety and Depression Often Go Together

Nearly half of people with depression also have an anxiety disorder. Learn why the two conditions [...]

8 Ways to Make Every Doctor Appointment Count When Mental Health Is in the Mix

A physician shares 8 practical tips to help you prepare for a doctor appointment, communicate clearly, [...]

3 Types of Meditation and How Each One Works

Discover three powerful types of meditation — Focused Attention, Open Monitoring, and Automatic Self-Transcending — and [...]

What 31 Years Sober Taught Me About Long-Term Recovery (And the Gap Nobody Talks About)

After 31 years of sobriety, one man gets honest about the emotional isolation that can come [...]

Why People Pleasing Is Not Kindness – How to Set Healthier Boundaries

People pleasing can look like kindness, but often comes at a hidden cost. Learn where this [...]

Loneliness in Introverts: What I Learned Going from Isolated to Connected (and What Finally Helped)

Feeling lonely even around people? You're not broken — you're an introvert in the wrong spaces. [...]

Intentional Relationships: How Building the Right Community Supports Your Mental Health

Intentional relationships can reduce isolation, build belonging, and support mental health. Learn how to build a [...]

Laurel House, Inc., is accepting applications for the 5th Annual Social Work Racial Equity Scholarship. One $10,000 Scholarship and one $5,000 Scholarship will be awarded for the 2026/27 school year. Online applications may be submitted from 3/15/26 to 5/15/26

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The Family Touch

The Family Touch is a short video about the journeys of two families facing serious behavioral health challenges. Through better and worse, our Mental Health Resource Specialists are there to provide guidance and support to families and their loved ones who are struggling.