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3 New Mental Disorders In DSM 5 You Need to Know

June 14th, 2017 - Read more

The American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual is now in its fifth edition and it is not getting any smaller. In fact, new mental health disorders continue to be added to the manual. Some of these newbies cause controversy. Just like anything else, there are supporters and non-supporters of the revised edition, commonly called …

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Is There A Relationship Between Mental Illness and Crime?

May 12th, 2017 - Read more

Research shows that every year one in five Americans suffer from a mental illness that interferes with their daily routines. That relates to millions and millions of people suffering from either depression, anxiety or some other form of mental illness. While there is incredible access to resources for people wanting help, the number of disorders …

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This Is Your Brain On Stress

May 10th, 2017 - Read more

The brain is a fascinating organ. It has billions of neurons that help the brain communicate with the rest of your body, telling your muscles to flex, twitch or spasm. The brain is connected to all of your senses too. Your nose smells, your eyes see, your fingers feel, your tongue tastes, your ears hear …

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Can Your Job Make You Depressed?

May 9th, 2017 - Read more

Yep. If you aren’t happy with your job, there’s a good chance that perspective will have an impact on your emotional state if you don’t make a change. You spend a good amount of your time working, which means you may spend a good amount of time in a negative emotional state. Over time, this …

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Two Popular Types of Energy Healing

May 5th, 2017 - Read more

If you’re looking for an alternative approach to improving your mental health, there are two popular types of energy healing that may interest you. Pranic and Reiki are holistic approaches that work well when combined with traditional mental health treatment and therapies. These approaches focus on the practice of energy healing. What is Energy Healing? …

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3 Environments You Can Change to Improve Your Mental Health

May 4th, 2017 - Read more

You may think your mental health is created by genetics. You may also think events you experience in your life contribute to your mental health. You are right. Genetics play a key role in whether a person develops a mental health disorder. The experiences, negative and positive, you encounter throughout your life also play a …

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5 Common Mental Health Issues In College Students

May 3rd, 2017 - Read more

Going to college often means leaving home, making new friends, and embarking on an educational journey within your craft. But it can also mean the development of several common mental health issues in college students. Whether you, your friend, or your child is heading to college, we encourage you to learn more about these issues …

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How to Ask for Help With Depression and Other Mental Illnesses

May 2nd, 2017 - Read more

It’s not easy figuring out how to ask for help with depression and other mental illnesses. The good news is that there is a tremendous amount of help available. Whatever mental condition symptoms you may be experiencing, there are mental health treatment providers eagerly waiting to assist you in overcoming any obstacles. If you are …

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The Negative Impact Social Media Has On Your Mental Health

May 1st, 2017 - Read more

We love social media. It’s become one with the fabric of our collective cultures around the world. It brings friends, family, and like-minded strangers together in a way that wasn’t possible before. We’re able to see what people are doing with their lives, what their thinking, and what they care about. But there’s another side …

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Do I Need An Antidepressant?

April 27th, 2017 - Read more

Depression is often treated with antidepressants. Not always, but typically. These are drugs taken on a regular basis in dosages as prescribed by a professional, and they’re useful in general to suppress depressive symptoms, including in cases of drug rehab and related medical necessities. But as I said, not everyone needs an antidepressant. And while …

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