Research suggests a strong link between trauma and addiction. Learn how people with PTSD can break the cycle and find healthier coping mechanisms. After a traumatic event, some people find they can't relax. They jump at small noises, stay awake all night, and have panic attacks in ordinary situations. Eventually, ... Read More
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Prescriptions for PTSD: What Medications Can Help?
Post-traumatic stress disorder is a serious mental health condition that someone may develop after experiencing a scary, shocking, or dangerous event such as an assault, a life-threatening vehicle accident or weather event, an active shooter situation, or the death of a loved one. PTSD may also develop after a person ... Read More
How Society’s Male Gender Expectations Are Tough on Men’s Mental Health
In 2019, a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed that women are almost twice as likely to seek therapy as men. While 24.7% of women sought help, only 13.4% of men attended counseling. Around 20% of women took medication compared to only 10.7% of men. It seems like masculinity and mental ... Read More
How to Get the Correct Diagnosis for Bipolar Disorder
If you feel disconnected from reality and suffer from manic episodes and major depressive episodes, you might have bipolar disorder. Finally, being diagnosed with bipolar disorder and receiving the correct medication can be life-changing. Bipolar disorder is a complex mood disorder affecting 2.8% of Americans aged ... Read More
Tangled Up in Clutter: How Hoarding Becomes an Addiction
If you're a sentimental person, you likely have certain items you'd never get rid of. You might display a handful of items on shelves or have a few dozen things stored away in keepsake boxes to look at when you're nostalgic. But what happens when you begin to attach value to every item you come across and can't part ... Read More
Prescriptions for Depression: What Medications Help?
Depression is a common mental health disorder. Approximately 17.3 million American adults are affected, and around 20% are being treated for the condition with medications from different antidepressant classes. It's a common misconception that depression is simply a feeling of sadness. While sadness is typically a ... Read More
Can You Go to Rehab for Gambling?
Gambling is a popular pastime. Up to 85% of American adults report having gambled at least once, and 60% say they've done it in the last year. As a simple diversion, the risks of gambling are well-known and can be responsibly managed by most people. Unfortunately, 1%-3% of adults have some variety of gambling ... Read More
The Mental Health Challenges of LGBTQ+ Men
Growing research shows that mental health in the gay community is an ongoing concern. The Trevor Project has found that 40% of LGBTQ+ youth have considered suicide, and 68% report symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder. Unfortunately, the statistics don't improve at the other end of life. SAGE, an advocacy group for ... Read More