Men and women are different in many ways, including in their health conditions and treatment. One clear example of this is heart disease. There are drastic differences between prevalent heart disease in men versus women, the symptoms associated with the condition and even the response to medical treatment. So it's not ... Read More
Learning Center
FHE Health is dedicated to educating the American public—especially individuals, families, and communities—about mental health and substance abuse topics. In our Learning Center, you'll find articles on alcoholism, substance abuse, behavioral and mental health, and other treatment-related issues. Our articles are written both for the person in need of treatment as well as loved ones seeking more information. We also provide information for those who have gone through treatment and are building a new life in recovery.
3 Therapies That May Work Better for Men
The Most Common Meds for Treating Anxiety
Imagine waking up in the morning with a tight feeling in your chest and your body in fight-or-flight mode with no logical explanation why. Your palms are sweaty and your heart is racing, yet there's no immediate threat. This is true for your body, but to your mind, the threat seems real, and it encourages your body to ... Read More
Is Xanax an Opioid?
What type of drug is Xanax? Is Xanax an opioid, or is Xanax a benzo? These are important questions that can help you understand what this medication is and how it works. Xanax is the brand name for the drug alprazolam, which is frequently used to treat anxiety and panic disorders. It was first approved by the U.S. ... Read More
The Most Common Meds for Treating Depression
If you're one of the millions of Americans who suffer from depression, you might be considering medication to help treat the condition. Antidepressant medications are a common, effective way to treat depression. But if it's your first time going down this route, it can feel scary and overwhelming. An excellent place to ... Read More
Rational vs. Irrational Fears? How to Tell the Difference
Fear is the response our brains create to react to perceived threats in our environment, whether anticipated or right in front of us. Although uncomfortable, having a fear response is essential to our survival, alerting us to danger and sending signals through our bodies to prepare for what's to come. This feeling is ... Read More
Most Common Meds for Treating PTSD
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that comes from experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, causing intense flashbacks, anxiety and depression. Without proper treatment, PTSD can negatively affect your day-to-day life, making it difficult to go to work or school and maintain ... Read More
Mental Health Care for Correction Officers
The high-stress demands of working as a correction officer can jeopardize both physical and mental health. Long work shifts, dangerous conditions, and the constant need for vigilance can create enormous stress. Working in any one of the nation's prisons requires that corrections officers be constantly vigilant about ... Read More
Mental Health Care for 911 Dispatchers
Emergency dispatchers may never set foot on the scene of a crime or accident, but every day, they're faced with challenges and trauma that can impact their mental health. These workers are the bridge between people in crisis and first responders. They are responsible for sending assistance to emergency and nonemergency ... Read More
















