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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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
Inpatient vs. Outpatient: Which Option Is Right for You?
You’ve made the decision that you or a loved one needs help, but that can have you scrambling for information. [...]
Anxiety and Genetics
Mental health disorders are often misunderstood. That includes where the issues originate from in the first place. “One of the [...]