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.
Teens are under more social pressure than ever with the rise of virtual media platforms. According to the American Psychological Associations' (APA) annual Stress in America survey, 45% of parents say they feel disconnected from their families because of technology.