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Unlocking Healing Paths: BryLin Hospital’s Buffalo Mental Health Services In the heart of Buffalo, BryLin Hospital stands as a beacon of hope, dedicated to providing premier mental health services that cater to the diverse needs of the community. […]
Mental Health After Holidays
The joyous holiday season, filled with festivities, family gatherings, and cheerful decorations, often gives way to a lesser-known phenomenon: post-holiday depression. As the lights dim and the calendar turns, many individuals find themselves grappling with a range of […]
Men's Mental Health Awareness Month
November is Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month: Let’s Talk About It November is Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about the unique challenges men face when it comes to mental health. Men are less […]
September is suicide prevention awareness month
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about suicide and the importance of seeking help. We hope to alleviate stigma, normalize the conversation around mental illness, help those struggling with suicidal thoughts, educate about […]
Sad teen
As the dawn of another school year approaches, the task of identifying potential mental health concerns in children emerges as a significant endeavor for children’s mental wellness. However, the ability to tune into subtle warning signs can wield […]
Dr Wendy Weinstein with Penny Wolfgang
IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Dr. Wendy Weinstein Talks Mental Health with Penny Wolfgang Buffalo, NY – January 24, 2023 Dr. Wendy Weinstein talks mental health with Penny Wolfgang on her program, “On Target with Penny Wolfgang”. The discussion covers a […]
LGBTQ+ mental health
Mental health is just as important as physical health and we know that without good mental health we cannot be entirely healthy. The lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ+) community faces mental health struggles, just like the […]
At BryLin, we recognize the challenges children and adolescents with mental health conditions face every day. Our Outpatient Mental Health Care Program for Children and Adolescents is focused on helping young people and their families cope with mental […]
Growing old certainly involves a variety of life stressors that can lead to depression but it’s important to understand that depression is not a normal part of aging. Some people have trouble making the transition from full time […]
 The holiday season is a time full of joy, cheer, parties, and family gatherings.  However, for many people, it is a time of self-evaluation, loneliness, reflection on past failures, and anxiety about an uncertain future, often called “holiday […]