The latest from Behavioral Health Group
How has stigma affected people’s willingness to seek care?
Stigma and seeking addiction treatment are closely linked. Learn how stigma affects care and what helps people feel comfortable seeking help.
What is BHG’s integrated dynamic care model?
BHG integrated dynamic care model combines medication, counseling and coordinated support to improve outcomes and support recovery.
What is BHG doing to keep patients in treatment?
What is BHG doing to keep patients in treatment? Learn how BHG supports patients with medication, counseling and ongoing care.
What are key components in evidence-based treatment?
Key components of evidence-based treatment include medication, counseling and coordinated care to support recovery and improve outcomes.
Redefining Recovery – Brand Story Summary
Redefining recovery means focusing on patient-centered care, evidence-based treatment and outcomes that support long-term stability.
New Year’s Resolutions in Addiction Recovery: A Practical Guide
Learn how New Year’s resolutions in addiction recovery can prioritize stability, consistency and support for sustainable progress.
Flyer: Opioid Use Disorder and Your Baby
Learn how pregnancy and opioid treatment can support healthy outcomes for mothers and babies with coordinated, compassionate care.
Why Are We Concerned When You Miss a Medication Dose? | Dr. Ben Nordstrom
What happens when you miss a medication dose? Dr. Ben Nordstrom explains why staying on track with treatment is important for recovery.
A Story of Love and Support: Caleb and Tiffany’s Story
Caleb and Tiffany found strength, hope and lasting recovery together through compassionate, evidence-based care at BHG.
Behavioral Health Group and Freedmen’s Medicine Bridge Gaps in Addiction and Primary Care in Washington, D.C.
Collaborative care for opioid use disorder is helping improve access, retention and whole-person care in Washington, D.C.
When Pain Treatment Turns to Addiction: Casey’s Recovery from Opioid Use Disorder
After an injury, painkillers led Casey to opioid addiction. With MOUD and counseling at BHG in Bowling Green, Kentucky, he found lasting recovery.
Behavioral Health Group and Freedmen’s Medicine Bridge Gaps in Addiction and Primary Care in Washington, D.C.
Behavioral Health Group and Freedmen’s Medicine partner to deliver integrated addiction and primary care services in Washington, D.C.