Recipient of two Annie Awards for his role as Frozen's Olaf and a Tony Award for "Best Actor in a Musical," Josh Gad is famous for his acting talent and distinctive voice. Recently, he has taken on a new and different role: speaking up for the one in five children suffering with mental health and learning disorders in ... Read More
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Treatment Resources for Seniors
For the first time in U.S. history, the U.S. Census Bureau projects that older adults—a majority of them baby boomers—will soon outnumber children. One takeaway of this coming reality is that a great number of American families have (or soon will have) older loved ones in need of mental health treatment. Yet many of ... Read More
Treatment of Phobias
Everyone is afraid of something or someone, but phobias go deeper than that. Specific phobias can be overwhelming and are complex disorders to treat. The National Institute of Mental Health notes that 2007 data shows 9.1% of U.S. adults had some type of specific phobia in the previous year, and 12.5% struggled with ... Read More
Treatment Resources for Union Members
Seeking Addiction and Mental Health Help with Union Coverage Today, most unions in this country offer healthcare policies that support employees with a substance abuse problem or a mental health condition. Thanks to these policies, many union members have access to more affordable and comprehensive mental health and ... Read More
Causes of Schizophrenia
Updated June 13, 2023 A serious mental disorder, schizophrenia causes affected people to view events in their life abnormally. Hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thought are characteristic of schizophrenia. Living with schizophrenia is challenging, as daily functioning can be severely impaired. For several ... Read More
Understanding Bulimia
Eating disorders are some of the most challenging types of mental illness present. You need to eat to live, but eating because of your emotions and then purging what you eat over the fear of gaining weight is not healthy — it’s dangerous. About 0.3 percent of the adult US population suffers from bulimia nervosa, ... Read More
Top Women’s Health Concerns When Coming to Treatment: An Interview with Director of Nursing Victoria Hernandez
Of the roughly 7-10 million Americans who needed treatment for co-occurring mental health conditions in 2008, according to an estimate by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, women represented nearly half of that number, a study in the Journal of Addictions Nursing reported. Today those figures have ... Read More
Disability for Depression – What Any Employee Can Benefit From Knowing
Is depression a disability? Ask anyone suffering a severe depression episode, in which they can't get out of bed or see themselves living even one more day, and you’re sure to see just how impactful this mental health condition can be on daily life. However, to qualify for Social Security disability, a person must meet ... Read More