Co-occurring disorder is a term used to denote when a person has not one but two or more mental health disorders. The prevalence of co-occurring mental health disorders is high. One study found that 46% of people in the U.S. will develop a mental health disorder in...
Depression can affect every facet of your life. The endless feelings of hopelessness can make it difficult to get out of bed. The social isolation can cut off the support system that you lean on. But the good news is that there is always help out there, even when it...
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a disorder that was previously known as multiple personality disorder. It involves a person developing several separate personalities or identities. This disorder usually develops as a result of trauma or abuse, as a way to help...
With everything that you endure on a daily basis, from feeling overwhelmed with schoolwork to maintaining a healthy social life, it makes sense that your mental health can struggle from time to time. But when your mental health distress or disorder symptoms start to...
Are you familiar with partial hospitalization programs (PHPs)? Maybe you’ve been considering if a partial hospitalization program is the right choice for your unique needs. PHPs are outpatient mental health treatment programs. They involve staying on-site during the...
Being a teenager is hard for more reasons than we can list. From family and friendship issues to school and planning for the future, it seems like you have the world on your shoulders. But one of the hardest parts about growing up is trying to figure out who you are...
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