We’re constantly reminded that the holidays are supposed to be full of joy and merriment, but that may not hold true for the millions of people who have depression. If you have depression, here are a few tips that can help you through.
Due to the severe weather and deteriorating road conditions, Plymouth Psych Group will be closing at 3:00pm today, February 7th. All afternoon groups and appointments are cancelled for the safety of our clients and staff.
We will reopen at 10:00am tomorrow Friday, February 8th.
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