Ketamine Treatment Benefits for Anxiety Relief

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For some people, anxiety is a mild nervousness that subsides after a few minutes or hours. For others, anxiety means constant worry, panic attacks, obsessive negative thoughts, and compulsive behaviors to help alleviate the anxiety. If you have anxiety, you are not alone. In the United States, anxiety is the most common mental health disorder. Over 40 million people over 18 are affected by anxiety. There are various types of anxiety disorders Americans are coping with today, including: 6.8 million with generalized anxiety disorder 6 million with panic disorder 15 million with social anxiety disorder 19.3 million with specific phobias 2.5 million with obsessive-compulsive disorder 7.7 million with post-traumatic stress disorder Fortunately, all anxiety disorders are treatable and manageable using a combination of medication, therapy, and alternative treatments. Common Treatments for Anxiety Anxiety treatment begins with a comprehensive assessment of your physical, mental, social, and familial histories. A licensed mental …

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National Eating Disorders Awareness Week in 2023

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The last week in February, which spans days 20 to 26, is National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. It’s an annual event created by the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA). This year, join others in spreading the word about recovery resources available to everyone. Get the conversation about eating disorders going in your community and support those in need of treatment. Education and awareness about eating disorders are crucial because they are mental health disorders that can lead to death. Opioid misuse, for example, is a mental illness with the highest annual deaths. The second highest number of mental illness-related deaths is from eating disorders. The more you know about eating disorders, the better you can advocate for change and help more people seek the help they deserve. What Are Eating Disorders? The American Psychiatric Association defines eating disorders as a change in eating behaviors caused by distressing and obsessive thoughts …

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Celebrating Black History Month 2023

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By Ashley Barnes   About Black History Month. Black History Month celebrates and honors Black communities’ contributions to American culture. February is National Black History Month. This year’s theme, “Black Resistance,” focuses on “Black Americans’ efforts to advocate for dignified, self-determined lives within our democratic society, while bringing attention to their achievements” (Postell, 2023). However, we also want to emphasize the importance of celebrating and honoring Black communities daily, not just during the month of February.  Celebrating Black Mental Health Professionals. The following individuals are merely some Black mental health professionals who’ve made profoundly positive impacts on the mental health field: Bebe Moore Campbell – an American author, journalist, teacher, and mental health advocate who “worked tirelessly to shed light on the mental health needs of the Black community and other underrepresented communities. She founded NAMI-Inglewood in a predominantly Black neighborhood to create a space that was safe for Black …

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What is Unipolar Depression? (And How to Find Treatment)

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Unipolar depression affects 8.4% of Americans, primarily women and people between 18 and 25. Of those with unipolar depression, close to 15 million people had a severe episode. In addition, 17%, or nearly 3 million, adolescents between 12 and 17 had at least one unipolar episode. Unipolar depression is another name for major depressive disorder. Because there are at least ten types of major depressive disorders, and each requires different treatments, it’s essential to know how to distinguish between them. What is Unipolar Depression? To be diagnosed with unipolar depression, you must lack mania. Also, you must have at least five symptoms listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, 5th edition (DSM5) for two weeks or longer, including: Feeling sad or down for no apparent reason that lasts most of the day and multiple days a week. Losing interest in activities you once enjoyed. Gaining or losing weight without trying …

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National Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month 2023

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By Ashley Barnes   Why National Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month? February is National Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, created to spread awareness about the prevalence of teen dating violence, to educate people about healthy relationships, and to provide support for teens who have survived dating violence.  About teen dating violence. Teen dating violence is considered to be an adverse childhood experience, a potentially traumatic experience that occurs in childhood and adolescence (0-17). According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), teen dating violence can occur in person, online, or through technology (2022). Intimate partner violence can include the following types of harmful behavior: physical violence (when a person tries to hurt their partner through use of hitting, punching, use of physical force, etc.), sexual violence (forcing or attempting to force a partner to engage in an unwanted sexual act without consent, also including sharing explicit pictures of …

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