Positive Processes and Transition to Health

WELCOME

Have you experienced a Major Life Event that caused you significant distress in the last five years?

Some examples of these stressful events are:

  • Physical or sexual assault 

  • Loss of a loved one

  • End of a significant relationship

  • Loss of a job/career

  • War-related experiences 

  • COVID-19 pandemic-related losses or stressors (i.e., loss of a loved one or a job)

Are you experiencing any of the following symptoms in response to the stressful event?

Stress symptoms include:

  • Recurrent thoughts of the stressor

  • Intense feeling of fear or anxiety related to the event

  • Nightmares 

  • Avoiding situations, people, or thoughts associated with the stressful event

  • Feeling detached from others

  • Jumpiness or being easily startled

Mood symptoms include:

  • Feeling depressed, down, sad, or irritable

  • Loss of interest or pleasure in things you used to enjoy

  • Changes in your sleeping patterns

  • Changes in your eating or appetite

  • Trouble concentrating or making decisions

  • Less energy than usual

  • Feelings of guilt or worthlessness

  • Feelings of hopelessness or thoughts of death

If so, PATH may be able to help!

All PATH participants will receive a novel, no-cost psychotherapy.

Positive Processes and Transition to Health (PATH) is a clinical trial funded by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) that offers no-cost psychotherapy for eligible adults (18 - 65 years old) who have experienced destabilizing life events in Cleveland, OH, Seattle, WA, and Newark, DE. Please explore our website to learn more about PATH.

For more information please call us:
Seattle: 206-685-3617
Cleveland: 216-368-0338
Delaware: 302-831-2215 

Our treatment team would be happy to answer any questions you have.