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Chris Foy

Christopher Foy

Chris Foy is a behavioral health content professional with more than a decade of experience in the mental health and addiction recovery field. Since 2012, he has worked alongside treatment providers, clinical leaders, and admissions teams to help translate evidence-based care into clear, compassionate, and accessible educational resources.

Over the years, Chris has contributed to patient storytelling, educational content development, and strategic communication for substance use and mental health programs nationwide. His work focuses on reducing stigma, increasing understanding, and helping individuals and families make informed decisions about care.

He is an alumnus of Palm Beach Atlantic University and has training and volunteer experience in the Firefighter/EMT field. That early exposure to crisis response and service-oriented work continues to shape his respect for frontline professionals and the realities individuals face during moments of vulnerability.

Chris has also been personally impacted by mental health challenges and addiction, giving him a deeper appreciation for the importance of honest, responsible, and hope-centered communication.

When he’s not working, he enjoys spending time with his wife and two daughters, collecting vinyl records, and tending to his garden.

By: Chris Foy | Last Updated: October 1, 2025

Why Mental Health Screenings Should be part of your annual checkup

Why Mental Health Screenings can be part of your annual checkup

World Mental Health Month rolls around every October, reminding people to check in on their own mental health and learn how to improve it. An annual mental health check-up can be a great idea — and you don't have to schedule yours only in October. Keep reading to discover what mental health screening is, why it ... Read More

Filed Under: Behavioral & Mental Health, Featured in Mental Health

By: Chris Foy | Last Updated: October 1, 2025

What Are Americans’ Worst Phobias? Get the Latest Findings

Our Phobias Survey Results — The Most Common Fears So, what are the most common phobias and fears? To find out, we surveyed 200 individuals, asking some basic demographic questions and scoring topics on fear. At the beginning of our survey, we asked respondents to provide their own answers regarding their top fears before we asked them about specific topics. The bulk of our survey addressed common objects of fear, scoring them on a 1-10 scale (with 1 being "not scared at all" and 10 being "terrified"). Using the scores assigned to each topic, we were able to calculate a total "fear score" based on all the respondents' ratings. So, the most common fears are: Dying Spiders Financial issues Darkness Depression When we asked respondents to rate certain events, actions or scenarios based on how scary they were, the responses were similar. For example, loss of a loved one, injury or illness and personal poor health were all in the top 10. Spiders were ranked in the top five scary things. Fears are quite common, with 62% of the people surveyed agreeing that they considered themselves someone who has fears and another 10% strongly agreeing with that statement. Only 3% strongly disagreed with it. When faced with a situation they fear, most people reported experiencing a racing heart. Other common responses included feeling upset, screaming, crying or shutting down. One unexpected but not uncommon response to fear is to start laughing. When Should You Seek Treatment? When phobias are mild, they don't affect your life to the same degree more severe phobias do. If you're irrationally afraid of snakes, for example, maybe you'll skip a trip to the zoo with friends. If you have a phobia of elevators, you'll take the stairs whenever possible. These are inconveniences, but ultimately they don't affect your ability to lead a healthy, functional life. However, some of the most common fears can completely halt your life — especially if you find yourself exposed to them often in your line of work or in common social situations. If your anxiety detracts from your ability to live the life you want, it's time to consult a professional. Phobia treatment can take many forms, ranging from conventional treatments such as psychotherapy or talk therapy, consisting of sessions with a licensed counselor, to more extreme treatments, including controversial methods of exposure therapy. Reach Out At FHE Health, we see countless people every day who struggle with anxiety disorders, including specific phobias. You don't have to continue missing out on experiences because of your most common fears. Contact us today to learn about your options for getting high-quality help from addiction and mental specialists in South Florida.

In an effort to explore Americans' most common fears and how these relate to phobias, we recently conducted a large-scale survey of a broad sample of the U.S. population and asked respondents to tell us what they were most afraid of. The goal was to better understand the relationship between people's worst fears and ... Read More

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By: Chris Foy | Last Updated: September 28, 2025

What is a Mental Health Screening

What is a Mental Health Screening

Mental health stigma is slowly decreasing as people become aware of the benefits of being open and transparent with their mental health concerns. This positive societal switch is resulting in psychiatric and mental health screenings growing in use as people look for answers and treatment. You're here because you're ... Read More

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By: Chris Foy | Last Updated: September 26, 2025

Considering Mental Health Rehab? Red Flags

Considering Mental Health Rehab? Red Flags

You know your mental health is suffering and you could benefit from professional help. Congratulations on taking this first critical step toward improvement. Know that you're not alone — more than 1 in 5 Americans suffer from mental health conditions. Luckily, these conditions are typically very manageable when you ... Read More

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By: Chris Foy | Last Updated: September 25, 2025

Alcoholism and Adrenal Fatigue

Alcoholism and Adrenal Fatigue

Did you know that a strong relationship exists between alcohol and cortisol? While having a drink may seem like a quick way to unwind, chronic alcohol use can disrupt the body's delicate hormonal balance — especially when it comes to the adrenal glands. These small but powerful glands play a vital role in managing ... Read More

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By: Chris Foy | Last Updated: September 24, 2025

How DBT Can Help with PTSD

How DBT Can Help with PTSD

Mental health struggles affect each person differently. Some individuals bounce back from difficult situations, while others find themselves stuck in cycles they can't break free from. Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) PTSD treatment offers a lifeline for many who feel trapped by past traumas. You may wonder if ... Read More

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By: Chris Foy | Last Updated: September 21, 2025

Trauma and Addiction: What’s the Link?

Trauma and Addiction: What's the Link?

Trauma, as defined by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, is "an event, series of events or set of circumstances that is experienced by an individual as physically or emotionally harmful or life-threatening and that has lasting adverse effects on the individual's functioning and mental, ... Read More

Filed Under: Behavioral & Mental Health, Drug Addiction

By: Chris Foy | Last Updated: September 21, 2025

Muscle Relaxers and Risks of Abuse

Muscle Relaxers and Risks of Abuse

If you've ever dealt with intense muscle spasms or back pain, your doctor may have prescribed a muscle relaxer. Designed to deliver short-term pain relief, they're often used to treat acute pain, muscle spasms and certain neurological conditions. While they can be effective when used as directed, some patients may ... Read More

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