
On a hot and muggy July afternoon, a handful of juveniles swarmed a viaduct under Union Boulevard in Colorado Springs to cover it with paint. Read more.

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Like so many people and organizations before them, representatives from Pikes Peak Behavioral Health Group arrived at Capitol Hill on Wednesday with hands extended. Read more.

Justin sensed something was wrong as his unit headed to Baghdad to pick up supplies on Jan. 18, 2006, and the nearest civilians were about 200 yards from the road. Read more.

Connie McCool found empowerment and healing in her paint brush. Read more.

At a very young age he was diagnosed with a learning disability and battled with depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and a personality disorder. Read more.

About 300 people gathered at the Crowne Plaza Hotel on Wednesday, May 20, to break the silence surrounding suicide. Read more.

“I want the community to see the potential of people who have mental illness instead of the negative side often portrayed by the media,” said Kim Nguyen, art therapist and program manager about her clients art work. Read more.

The sky was the limit for mental health clients Wednesday, May 6, as they were asked to dream up their ideal Colorado Springs for the year 2020. Read more.

If bad times divide the world into the timid and the bold, the folks at Pikes Peak Behavioral Health are clearly the latter. Photo courtesy of New York Times. Read more.

Clarence* was a college student studying computer engineering when he first began to hear voices. Read more.
Wellness is our job
Since 1875, Pikes Peak Behavioral Health Group has created help and hope for Colorado residents. We provide a broad range of services to meet individual and family needs in mental health, substance abuse, vocational skills training and employment, education, and restorative justice. We also provide services to other mental health/substance abuse providers in our area.
Learn more about usPosted: 7/2/09
Youth Offenders Restore Public Property – And Their Reputations
Posted: 7/1/09
Mental Health and Addiction Services Must be Part of Healthcare Reform
Posted: 6/29/09
Seeking Federal Funds for Affordable Housing
Posted: 6/24/09
HealthDay: Stay Upbeat, Active to Keep the Mind Young
Posted: 6/23/09
PRESS RELEASE: Stretching Summer Stimulus Dollars for At-Risk Youth Employment
Posted: 6/22/09
Coloradoan: Fitness Helps Self-Confidence, Mental Health
Posted: 6/18/09
New York Times: Report on Gene for Depression is Now Faulted
Posted: 6/17/09
WebMD: Tips for Summer Depression
Posted: 6/11/09
Capital Offensive: Consumers, Advocates Urge DC Support for Mental Health
Posted: 6/9/09
USA Today: Study Links Teen Depression to Bedtimes
Date: 9/25/09
Exploring The Lives Of Drug Endangered Children & Their Families: A Multi-disciplinary Perspective
Date: 10/2/09-10/6/09
CBHC Annual Conference
Date: 10/8/09
Heroes of Mental Health Luncheon
Date: 10/27/09
Annual Board Meeting & Dinner
