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Depression and Anxiety in Children and Teens

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Recognizing the Signs and Seeking Help Raising a child can be challenging, and it’s not uncommon for children to experience a range of emotions and behaviors. While many of these behaviors are a normal part of growing up, some may indicate a more serious mental health issue. This article aims to help parents and guardians ...

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Could It Be ADHD? Recognizing Symptoms in Teens and Young Adults

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Could It Be ADHD? Recognizing Symptoms in Teens and Young Adults Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a developmental disorder that affects many children, teenagers, and young adults. It is characterized by an ongoing pattern of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, which can interfere with daily responsibilities and relationships. Inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity are the three primary symptoms ...

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Navigating Life Transitions: The Role of Psychiatric Care

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Navigating Life Transitions: The Role of Psychiatric Care Life is marked by a series of transitions, each carrying its unique challenges and opportunities. As we move from adolescence to adulthood, experience career changes, navigate relationships, manage family dynamics, and deal with loss or trauma, our mental health can be significantly affected. Even positive life transitions ...

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Rumination: Stuck in the Cycle of Negative Thinking

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Rumination: Stuck in the Cycle of Negative Thinking When something bothers us, it’s normal to think about it. But sometimes, those thoughts can get stuck on repeat. Like a hamster on a wheel, our minds go round and round on the same topic, not getting anywhere. In psychology and psychiatry, we call this “rumination”. Rumination ...

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Bipolar I and Bipolar II Disorder Unique Characteristics

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Bipolar I and Bipolar II Disorder Unique Characteristics As you sip your morning coffee and look out the window, the world seems to hum with its usual, predictable rhythm. But imagine for a moment that the pace of the world’s heartbeat suddenly changes for you. The predictable becomes unpredictable, and you find yourself caught up ...

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Back To School Anxiety

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Is The Anxiety Temporary? Red Flags and When To Seek Help Anna’s alarm goes off at 6:30 AM. She glances at her phone and feels knots in her stomach. Today, she’ll walk into her new college dorm, surrounded by unfamiliar faces. It reminds her of her father, Mike, recounting his nervousness on his first day ...

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Shedding Light on ADHD

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October 2023 is ADHD Awareness Month Common Questions and Myths About ADHD Many adults grapple with feelings of inadequacy, low self-esteem, relationship challenges, anxiety, depression, and other distressing emotions for years, unaware that undiagnosed ADHD might be the underlying cause. It’s essential to obtain a comprehensive evaluation to understand the roots of such issues, as ...

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1 in 5 U.S. Adults Experience Mental Illness Each Year

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Mental Illness Awareness Week is October 1-7, 2023 The first week of October 2023 is Mental Illness Awareness Week. This year, the focus is “Together We Care. Together We Share.” Across the country, people experience barriers to accessing quality mental health care such as stigma and discrimination, lack of access to quality psychiatric physicians and ...

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October 5, 2023 is National Depression Screening Day

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Depression is more than just feeling down October 5, 2023 is National Depression Screening Day, a part of Mental Illness Awareness Week. Depression is more than just feeling sad or going through a rough patch. No one experiences depression the same way, but it can affect anyone at anytime. October also marks the start of ...

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Understanding OCD Obsessions and Compulsions

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The Majority of People with OCD Will Benefit from Therapy and/or Medication The second week of October 2023 is International OCD Awareness Week. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, commonly known as OCD, is more than just a strong desire for cleanliness or organization. It’s a serious mental health condition that affects millions of adults and youth, leading them ...

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