Depersonalization is a common condition that may affect up to 2% of the population. It's generally associated with stress, trauma, anxiety, and other emotional disorders, and treating it can make a world of difference in people's quality of life. Depersonalization, together with derealization, are dissociative ... Read More
Behavioral & Mental Health
Approximately 18.5% of adults in the U.S. have experienced mental illness. These disorders include depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder among others. This learning center explores the reality of mental health and the treatment needed. The stigma surrounding this issue prevents people from reaching out for quality help when a better life is possible. Our mental health licensed professionals treat patients with a variety of conditions and inform our topics found in this section.
What Do the Terms “Depersonalization” and “Derealization” Mean?
The Leading Disability Worldwide – Depression
What comes to mind when you hear the word "disability"? Many people envision a visible condition, such as blindness, missing limbs or immobility. However, invisible conditions such as mental illnesses are also valid and recognized disabilities. In fact, depression is considered the leading disability worldwide. But ... Read More
An Elite Athlete’s Brain … on Stress
Elite athletes are susceptible to mental health issues, just like anyone else. And, much like stress can adversely impact a person's work performance, a poor mental state can leave an athlete feeling sluggish, tense, and unable to perform at their own standards. This, in turn, can worsen their mental health. ... Read More
Athletic Peak Performance – How Key Is Mental Health?
Research has shown the importance of mental health on how an individual performs in all areas of their life, including athletic performance. Understanding the relationship between how the brain and body relate to each other is key to building resilience and confidence and achieving peak athletic performance. The ... Read More
Emotional Blunting – The Signs and Treatment Options
Humans are capable of feeling and expressing a wide range of emotions, from joy at a wedding to grief when a loved one passes away. If you suffer from emotional blunting and apathy, though, it may seem like you're unable to feel anything at all. In this guide, learn the causes and effects of emotional blunting and the ... Read More
Worried About Workplace Burnout? Try This Questionnaire.
All jobs bring some level of stress, but for many workers, this stress takes a significant toll on their quality of life. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, 83 percent of workers experience work-related stress, and over half of those surveyed say that it affects their lives outside of work. Experiencing ... Read More
The Mental Health Impact of Retiring
Everybody dreams of the day they can stop working, receive a Social Security check every month, and enjoy the freedom to do what they want to do when they want to. Still, while some seniors slide easily into retirement life, others find it difficult to adjust to so much time on their hands. This may be especially true ... Read More
Hate Your Job? Mental Health Factors to Consider
Recently, there's been a lot of discussion about workers' rights, what you should expect from a job, how your employer should treat you, and how hating your job affects your mental health. As hard as it might be to believe, some studies even show that having a "bad" job—meaning a job you hate—can be worse for your ... Read More
















