Comprehensive Guide to PTSD and PTSD Treatment
With approximately one in 11 people in the United States with some form of PTSD, you probably know or have known someone with this disorder. In fact, though it was…
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With approximately one in 11 people in the United States with some form of PTSD, you probably know or have known someone with this disorder. In fact, though it was…
Read moreHurricane Idalia We want all our clients’ families and loved ones to know that our Crisis Management Team is closely monitoring Hurricane Idalia and we are taking all the necessary…
Read moreMany people have thoughts of suicide at some point in their lives. It doesn’t mean something is wrong with you or that you have some kind of mental flaw. Instead,…
Read moreIf you are approaching the end of your military career or have recently left the service, you may be experiencing a mixture of feelings — excitement, sadness and fear, and the list goes on. Here’s what you can expect during the transition to civilian life, as well as the steps to take when aiming to ease symptoms of anxiety, depression, or other mental health concerns.
Read moreWhen someone overcomes addiction, there are plenty of changes they must make. One of the most important is altering their social life to support recovery. This guide provides everything you need for this journey.
Read moreMore than 150 Americans die every day from a traumatic brain injury. For those who survive the experience, there’s often a tough road ahead. Severe head trauma and even repeated concussions can lead to detrimental health effects that last a lifetime.
Read moreContrary to what you might have heard before, curiosity didn’t kill the cat. In fact, it was Albert Einstein who said that the most important thing in life is not…
Read moreIn response to the current opioid crisis, many patients and their loved ones are confused by the many terms associated with drug use — even if they were prescribed pain medications for legitimate reasons. Addiction, physical dependence, and tolerance are three such terms that are thrown around, and while there is some overlap, they do not all indicate substance use disorder. Here’s how these terms differ, as well as what to do next if you think pain medication has become an issue in your life.
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