Developmentally, childhood and adolescence is such a critical time of development. This growth comes with normal “growing pains” and adjustment, yet for some youth there is much more going on that affects their overall wellbeing and functioning.
Read MoreMental-health needs are common, real and treatable.
Explore our resources below to learn whether the concerns you have for yourself or a loved one may warrant an assessment by a licensed mental-health professional.
While mental illness can affect anyone, there are distinct ways that women can face mental health challenges during different seasons of their lives.
Read MoreBecause of powerful myths about mental illness, both in general and especially for men, many men feel like they have to carry the burden of mental illness alone.
Read MoreWhile young adulthood can be incredibly adventuresome — it can also pose various challenges.
Read MoreIf you or a loved one is experiencing depression, you are not alone.
Read MoreAnxiety is characterized by nervousness, worry and fear that is intense and ongoing, affecting a person’s functioning.
Read MoreAdmist the joy of welcoming a child comes significant adjustment and sleep deprivation.
Read MoreObsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is a disorder consisting of two general groups of symptoms: obsessions and compulsions. It used to be viewed as a rare disorder, yet in reality it is not rare.
Read MorePost traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that is triggered by a traumatic event.
Read MoreAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder is a long-lasting disorder characterized by poor attention, hyperactivity and impulsivity.
Read MoreTrauma is not subtle in its aftermath. It affects our brains and our bodies, our beliefs about the world around us, and our behavior.
Read MoreMajor depressive disorder with a seasonal pattern — formerly known as seasonal affective disorder or SAD — manifests as recurrent episodes of depression typically in late fall and winter through early spring.
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