Right Track Medical Group is now accepting appointments for medication management, psychiatric assessments and private mental health counseling at its Columbus clinic, which is located at 815 2nd Ave. North, Columbus, Miss. 39701.
Read MoreFor many dealing with psychological concerns like depression, anxiety or ADHD, introducing medication can be a game-changer, especially in tandem with therapy. If you’re starting medication for the first time, it’s normal to wonder what that process will be like.
Read MoreRight Track Medical Group’s Hattiesburg clinic recently welcomed two new providers. They help treat common mental health concerns, including depression, anxiety, insomnia, and ADHD, in their community.
Read MoreRight Track Medical Group opened a new outpatient mental health clinic in Flowood this October. They plan to celebrate their new clinic with the community at a ribbon cutting and open house on Wednesday, Dec. 1.
Read MoreRight Track Medical Group offers telehealth services that are easy to use, flexible and convenient. They increase access to mental health treatment by reducing barriers to care and making getting help less intimidating.
Read MoreIf a person you love has died by suicide, it can be particularly difficult and painful to sort through your emotions. Meg Blaylock, MS, LPC, NCC, a therapist at Right Track Medical Group, offers her thoughts on how to monitor and take care of your own mental health while coping for a loss.
Read MoreSuicide is a leading cause of death among teens and young adults. And for every teen or young adult that dies by suicide, there are 15-25 times as many attempts. Understanding warning signs and intervening early can help prevent more deaths by suicide.
Read MoreIn the latest episode of South of Fine, we spoke with Meghan Goldbeck and Danita LeBlanc from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) about how they are commemorating Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and the work their organization does to help eliminate the loss of life from suicide.
Read MoreAfter being willing to sacrifice their lives for our country, veterans return home only to face an epidemic of suicide almost double that of the general population. Whether they saw combat or not, several issues put veterans at greater risk of suicide.
Read MoreMen are 3.63 times more likely to die by suicide. Despite these shocking numbers, pervasive ideas about masculinity, weakness and shame limit honest conversations—on the societal and personal level—about suicide. This stands in the way of saving many lives.
Read MoreMental health concerns have tangible effects that can permeate into adulthood if not addressed.
Read MoreIn this episode, we chat with Meg Hayden, Oxford School District's lead nurse, about how to support our students as they make the transition back to in-person classrooms.
In this episode of South of Fine, we talk with Dr. Geralyn Datz of Southern Behavioral Medicine Associates to get a better understanding of psychological testing.
Evasion and camouflage aren’t just battle tactics. For many men, they are the go-to strategies for coping with mental health issues.
Read MoreRight Track Medical Group is now accepting appointments for medication management, psychiatric assessments and private mental health counseling at its Madison clinic, which is located at 117 Fountains Blvd., Suite 1.
Read MoreIn this episode of South of Fine, we talk with Rebecca Tuner, registered dietician and host of Good Things with Rebecca Turner on SuperTalk Radio, about food anxieties and eating disorders.
If you want to be part of ending the stigma that surrounds mental healthcare, you can start with yourself and your immediate circle.
Read MoreFor Mental Health Awareness Month, we speak with Kay Daneault and Melody Worsham of the Mental Health Association of South Mississippi about the work they do and the challenges the face. We also discuss their thoughts on the state of mental health in Mississippi and where COVID has left progress.
Read MoreBecoming a mother is a significant life change that often brings great joy, but can also bring great difficulty to a woman’s life. After having a child, a woman’s identity and role shifts, which may cause an increase in mental health concerns such as anxiety or depression.
Read MoreIn the latest episode of South of Fine, we answers questions from moms about mental health.
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