Mood Stabilizing Medications: Common Types and How They Work

Mood Stabilizing Medications: Common Types and How They Work

Certain mental health conditions can cause extreme high and low moods or rapid mood swings. Bipolar disorder is one of the most well-known examples; schizoaffective disorder can have similar effects. People with these conditions may experience manic, hypomanic,...

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13 Common Sources of Stress in Teens

13 Common Sources of Stress in Teens

As children grow into adolescents and teens, they may start to keep certain things to themselves. Some privacy is good for their development as they learn to build and maintain healthy boundaries. For parents, it can be hard to accept when your child doesn’t want to...

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What Do the Symptoms of Insomnia Look Like?

What Do the Symptoms of Insomnia Look Like?

Insomnia is a common sleep disorder that can be a condition on its own or a result of related conditions. Stress, medications, medical conditions like chronic pain, and mental health conditions like anxiety or depression can all cause insomnia. Because sleep is so...

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10 Tips for Improving Mental Health in the Workplace

10 Tips for Improving Mental Health in the Workplace

If you have a job, you spend a significant portion of your waking hours at work. The organization you work for and your workplace culture can make a big impact on your mental health. Likewise, symptoms of anxiety and depression can affect your work performance. ...

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A Look Into Some of the Most Common Types of Phobias

A Look Into Some of the Most Common Types of Phobias

Fear can be a very helpful emotion when it keeps us alert to potentially dangerous or uncomfortable situations. Some things people tend to fear the most are pain and the unknown, and it’s common to fear embarrassment or alienation from other people. We also develop...

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