Chances are, you've had acne at some point in your life. Every year, approximately 50 million Americans develop some type of acne, whether it's pimples, blackheads or another type of blemish. Although acne can affect anyone, it most commonly occurs during adolescence. And for many young adults, it's more than just a ... 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.
How Acne Can Affect Mental Health
Questions to Ask When Vetting Online Therapists
Online mental health therapy is growing in popularity in the United States. Unlike traditional counseling, where you must travel to a practitioner's office, teletherapy allows you to receive treatment from your home. While online therapy is a new approach to mental health treatment, studies suggest it can be just as ... Read More
What Therapy Is Best for Managing Work Stress?
People with full-time jobs spend, on average, 40 hours per week at their workplace, not counting the commute time or work they might bring home. According to Gettysburg College, that roughly translates, to the average person, about 90,000 hours during their lifetime. In other words, that's about one-third of their ... Read More
Work-from-Home Burnout: Its Causes and How to Address It
See our research survey on Working From Home and Mental Health Working from home offers numerous benefits. It eliminates lengthy commutes and provides scheduling flexibility for making appointments. Remote work has seemingly made it easier to develop a healthy work-life balance. However, many remote employees ... Read More
What Are Invisible Disabilities and Their Tie to Mental Health?
When we think of disabilities, we often picture conditions that are easy to spot: a vision impairment or a missing limb, for instance. But many disabilities aren't immediately apparent to others. These are called invisible disabilities, and they can include chronic pain, chronic fatigue, cognitive impairments, brain ... Read More
What Is a “Suicide Cluster”?
In Palo Alto, California, six teenagers committed suicide from 2009 to 2010. This was followed by another four suicides in 2014 and 2015. Almost all of these suicides were on a stretch of train tracks in the city. In 2016 and 2017, four people (three from the same fraternity and a friend to them all) committed suicide ... Read More
How to Get the Most Out of Teletherapy
Teletherapy makes therapy more accessible and convenient for people who struggle to attend in-person appointments. Teletherapy has many benefits, but it differs significantly from traditional therapy sessions. It's vital to know what steps to take to get the most out of your appointments and make them just as valuable ... Read More
Is Anxiety a Disability? What Protections Are There?
From work to relationships, anxiety touches all aspects of your life. In addition to managing your symptoms, this condition brings up a lot of difficult questions. Is anxiety a disability? If it is, what accommodations can be made for you at school or work? And is anxiety covered under the ADA? Here's what you need to ... Read More