Failure to Launch Syndrome: An Overview
Failure to launch syndrome is a growing concern among young adults today. It describes a struggle to transition into adulthood. [...]
When Should You Consider a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)?
Navigating the world of mental health and substance abuse treatment can be overwhelming. With numerous options available, understanding which program [...]
How Reactive Attachment Disorder Can Show Up in Teens
Reactive Attachment Disorder, commonly referred to as RAD, presents as a complex and often challenging mental health concern, particularly when [...]
Benefits of Group Therapy for Teens
Navigating the teenage years is a complex and often challenging experience, marked by rapid changes, both physically and emotionally. For [...]
Strategies to Overcome Catastrophic Thinking
Catastrophic thinking, which is often referred to as catastrophizing, is a type of cognitive distortion that many people experience. It [...]
Managing ADHD and Frustration
Managing ADHD and the feelings of frustration that often accompany it can indeed be quite challenging for many. However, it [...]
Recognizing the Warning Signs of Compulsive Gambling
Gambling can start as a fun and harmless activity, yet it can spiral into a compulsive behavior that takes control [...]
Coping Skills for Managing Anger Issues
Anger is a natural emotion that everyone experiences from time to time. However, when anger becomes overwhelming or uncontrollable, it [...]
Effective Coping Strategies for Managing Depression
Depression is a complex mental health condition that affects millions worldwide. It can be debilitating, impacting every aspect of daily [...]
How Gender Roles Can Impact Mental Health
Understanding the profound impact of gender roles on mental health is key in addressing nuanced challenges to recovery. Traditional gender [...]
Identifying Physical Signs of Anxiety
Although anxiety is a mental health condition, it is often dismissed as a minor inconvenience and “not a big deal.” [...]
Can You Be Happy and Depressed At the Same Time?
A common misconception about depression is that, in order to be considered “depressed,” you must be in a constant state [...]
How to Help Someone With an Eating Disorder
Did you know that 9% of the US population (or approximately 28 million Americans), will have an eating disorder at [...]