“Burnout” is an increasingly familiar phenomenon lately. The term has come to describe the experience of record numbers of Americans, whose work lives became unsustainable or overwhelming during the COVID pandemic. Burnout is largely “an occupational phenomenon,” according to the World Health Organization’s (WHO's) ... Read More
Expert Columns
FHE Health recognizes that our strength comes from the amazing team members that comprise us. Our team of experts range from administrative to neurological doctors. Our experienced team is not only leading the industry in client care, but also informing our articles and regularly contributing articles to this section. When it comes to explaining Neuro Rehab or HIPPA compliance, there is no better place to go than our experts in these fields.
Signs of Burnout and Unhealthy Coping Habits to Watch for
How to Manage the Stress of a Return to Normal Life After Covid
Whereas a return to normal life after Covid once seemed far off, today many Americans are thankfully returning to the office and other aspects of pre-pandemic life: dining out, workouts at the gym, worship, the theatre, kids’ sporting events, and so on. With this return to more of a sense of normalcy, many people are ... Read More
Stigmas Around Chronic Pain That Hurt Mental Health
Updated August 7, 2023 An estimated 50 million Americans, or one in five adults, live with chronic pain, according to 2021 data published in the journal Pain. It is a serious medical condition that like other medical issues requires treatment. Sometimes, though, stigmas around chronic pain can make life worse for ... Read More
What the New Science of PGx Means for Mental Health Treatment
When used by healthcare providers to prescribe certain medications, the new science of non-invasive pharmacogenetic testing, or “PGx,” can show genetic markers that reveal how these medications may interact with patients. PGx uses a simple cheek swab to analyze gene variants for genes that may predict responses to ... Read More
How to Stop the Anxious Ruminating at Night
As many as 30 percent of adults in this country suffer from insomnia, according to statistics from the Sleep Foundation. The disorder, which is characterized by persistent problems with falling asleep, staying asleep or getting good sleep, can be caused by various factors such as stress, worries, or ... Read More
How to Restore the Brain’s Serotonin Levels After Ecstasy
Drugs of abuse that cause mind-altering experiences, whether a “high” or change in mood or perception of reality, upset the brain’s normal neurochemical balance. The synthetic drug Ecstasy (also known as MDMA) is no exception. Users typically experience an extreme elevation in mood, thanks to the drug’s stimulant and ... Read More
Good Recovery Reading to Supplement the Big Book
For many people in early recovery, the Big Book and its 12 Steps are essential to getting and staying sober. The Big Book acts much like a textbook with “directions on how to stay clean and sober.” That is how FHE Health Director of Patient Experience Art Jacob put it in a recent interview—and he would know. Jacob ... Read More
Is “Normal Life” Possible After Trauma?
Anyone who has ever experienced post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the aftermath of a terrifying event knows what it is like to wonder whether life will ever return to “normal.” The mental, emotional and physical symptoms can be so debilitating that coping with the ordinary tasks of daily life can seem ... Read More
















