With greater mental health awareness comes a better understanding of the urban effect on mental health. This understanding has resulted in the idea of the "anxious city" — meaning metro areas are thought to make inhabitants prone to conditions like anxiety and depression. For many, a change of environment is the key ... Read More
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What Is Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder (HPPD)?
An estimated 5.5 million adults in the United States use hallucinogenic drugs. People who take hallucinogens may be hoping to escape their lives, reset their brains or have new experiences. While the drugs may provide these benefits, they can also cause side effects, including hallucinogen persisting perception ... Read More
Does PTSD Treatment Work?
PTSD is in the news almost daily, with reports of people suffering from it in the aftermath of natural disasters, accidents, trauma, major illness, terrorist acts, or war. Though many people know the acronym "PTSD" and that it stands for "post-traumatic stress syndrome," there is still much misinformation about this ... Read More
First Responder Paws Therapy Dog Award
3rd Annual First Responder Paws Therapy Dog Award Voting is now CLOSED! We will be announcing the top 10 finalists from the public vote on Monday, September 15th. Meet Our 2025 Contestants! Order is randomized The Award The winner of the third annual First Responder Paws ... Read More
What Can Meditation Do for Athletic Performance?
As an athlete, your focus is on testing your body's limits. But what about your mind? In fact, mental strength has proven to be just as valuable in sports as physical strength. This recent revelation has athletes adding brain-boosting techniques to their training routines — including meditation for performance ... Read More
What It Feels Like to Live with Schizophrenia
You wake up with a feeling of dread. A voice in your head tells you that you're bad and the police are after you, or you see something that others do not. Nagging thoughts, images, annoying sensations, sounds, and constant mood changes make you want to stay in bed, avoid bathing, and hide from the world. This is what ... Read More
This Country Has the Lowest Drug Overdose Rates—Why?
Drug overdoses and drug overdose deaths are a significant and growing public health problem in this country. In the year 2020, a record 90,000 people died from drug overdose in the United States, and in 2021 that number increased even more—to nearly 110,000 deaths. Experts have highlighted many factors that could be ... Read More
What Do the Terms “Depersonalization” and “Derealization” Mean?
Depersonalization is a common condition that may affect up to 2% of the population. It's generally associated with stress, trauma, anxiety, and other emotional disorders, and treating it can make a world of difference in people's quality of life. Depersonalization, together with derealization, are dissociative ... Read More