Happy Mother’s Day
To the woman who can do it all, Happy Mother’s Day!

To the woman who can do it all, Happy Mother’s Day!


Bruce Goldberg, LMSW, ACSW, CAADC, SAP, along with Amy Fresch and Galen Calligan, attended the MATCP 25th Annual Conference in Grand Rapids. Bruce also had the honor of presenting on Current Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Trends for Ages 18-32, a well-attended session that provided valuable insights and resources to those in need. We’re…

We want your energy focused on healing, not decoding benefits, so we sat down with our co-owner, Bruce Goldberg, to answer questions we all have about insurance. How would you describe our role in helping clients understand and use their insurance? Bruce Goldberg: We’ve always been insurance-friendly. If you have coverage, you should be able…

Today, it feels like everything has changed—it’s either been closed, postponed, or canceled. Some states have officially shut down. You’re working from home, while watching your kids (and trying to teach them). You haven’t seen or hugged your loved ones in weeks.If you’re struggling with all of this, know you’re not alone. And know that…

Remember, showing gratitude doesn’t have to be grand; even small gestures can make a significant impact! Incorporating gratitude into your routine can have a transformative effect, enhancing your overall quality of life and well-being. Ways to Show Gratitude During the Holiday Season Showing gratitude during the holiday season can be a meaningful way to connect…

At River’s Bend, we’re dedicated to supporting your mental well-being through a comprehensive Partial Hospitalization Program designed to provide stabilization and teach effective coping skills. Our approach includes: Ready to take the next step? Call us at 248-585-3239 to learn more or to schedule your initial evaluation. At River’s Bend, we’re here to help you…

Why Treating Mental Health and Substance Use Together is Essential. Mental health and substance use disorders are deeply interconnected. When someone struggles with both conditions—a situation known as a co-occurring disorder or dual diagnosis—treating only one issue while neglecting the other often leads to ineffective treatment and a higher risk of relapse. Integrated care, treating…