Have you ever had a thought or image pop into your head that surprised or even disturbed you? If so, you’ve had an intrusive thought, and they are more common than you might realize.
For those with treatment-resistant depression, advances in research and technology have created new Food and Drug
Administration-approved treatment options offering new hope for symptom relief.
You’ve worked for decades, juggling your career and home life, all with an eye on retirement. But what happens when post-career life is not what you expected?
Whether you have been struggling with psychotic symptoms for a week or a decade, the best time to start getting help is now. If you or someone you care about has new or concerning symptoms, it is important to seek an evaluation from a qualified mental health practitioner.
If you’ve noticed that you’re persistently unhappy when the days get shorter, you’re not alone. You might be experiencing a common type of depression called seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
Individuals with bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety, PTSD or any other mental health illnesses experience real symptoms affecting their lives in a real way. It’s a myth that a moral failing or a lack of willpower can cause a mental illness.