About Us

ABBHP is a behavioral health and care navigation publication focused on GLP 1 programs and the real life conditions that make adherence easier or harder. We cover how support systems work in practice, not how they sound in marketing.

The core question ABBHP tries to answer is simple: what does this program actually do for a person on a normal week.

What ABBHP publishes

ABBHP publishes behavior first guides and program fit analysis written for everyday readers. The work focuses on process, clarity, and follow through.

Common topics include:

  • Habit formation when appetite changes
  • Decision load, routine collapse, and recovery after drift
  • Messaging access, support expectations, and response timing
  • Program structure that reduces confusion versus structure that creates it
  • Practical signals that a plan is built for real life

How ABBHP content is created and reviewed

Each guide is built from behavioral research on habit loops, cue driven routines, and adherence patterns, plus patient education and safety communications from major medical organizations and the FDA.

Pages list the author and review roles at the top. When a page touches medication class details, it is reviewed for accuracy by a pharmacist. When a page relies heavily on behavioral framing, it is reviewed for clarity and harm minimization by a psychologist.

ABBHP updates pages when guidance, terminology, or program practices change. When a meaningful update occurs, the update date is shown.

For the full policy, see Editorial Standards and Review Process.

Who is behind ABBHP

Diana Conti is the Behavioral Health Editor at ABBHP and a care manager based in Athens, Georgia. She earned her B.S. in Psychology from the University of Georgia and covers behavioral health systems, access, and care navigation for everyday readers. She lives in Athens with her husband, Bobby, and four kids: Raye, Rayshawn, Michele, and Malaki.

Additional review support includes:

  • Medication class review: Sarah Makkar, PharmD, RPh
  • Behavioral framing review: Tracie Goodness, PhD

Contact

For corrections, questions, or media inquiries, use the Contact page.