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Anxiety and Depression: Why Don’t We Want to Take Medication?
By Martha McLaughlin Depression and anxiety are commonly talked about these days, yet many people still hesitate to address it all, let alone take prescription medication for it. It’s not [...]
I’m a Parent, But I’m the One With ADHD: How to Cope
By Pat Matuszak Most new parents suffer from symptoms that could fall under the general guidelines for a diagnosis of ADHD: lack of focus on directions, forgetfulness, disorganization, losing important [...]
The Relationship Between Anxiety and Depression
By Thomas Tjornehoj While anxiety is generally considered a high-energy state and depression a low-energy state, anxiety and depression are more closely related than you might think. A person with [...]
Do Concussions Affect Women Differently Than Men?
By Martha McLaughlin Women’s hormones fluctuate more than men’s do, adding variables to a research equation. Due to this, it has often been the practice of medical researchers to study [...]
Trauma and Its Effect on Relationships
By: Kathryn Millán, MA, LPC/MHSP Traumatic incidents are uncontrollable, distressing events that leave a lasting imprint on the people they affect. People who have survived trauma often continue to live [...]
The Importance of Giving Back: How Clinical Training Programs Benefit Everyone
By Cindy Coloma One in five Americans has a mental illness, and many communities are unaware of the facts, symptoms and resources available to help them. This lack of understanding [...]
When Should You Consider Group Therapy? The Answer Might Surprise You.
By Wesley H. Gallagher Let’s face the facts: therapy is expensive. Even with insurance, the cost of individual therapy can be enough to keep people from seeking the help they [...]
How 13 Reasons Why Is Changing the Conversation about Suicide
It’s hard to find a corner of the Internet where people aren’t talking about 13 Reasons Why. This popular Netflix show, adapted from Jay Asher’s bestselling young adult novel, chronicles [...]
How Neuropsychiatry Can Help You Find the Right Medication — Right Now
It took Rachel nearly six months to finally admit she was struggling — and then seek help from a mental health professional for her depression. But then it took another [...]