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11What to Do if Therapy Isn't Working: 5 Tips to Try

What to Do if Therapy Isn’t Working: 5 Tips to Try

Therapy serves as an excellent tool to help thousands of individuals heal from mental health issues. However, finding the best type of therapy for your needs can be difficult and take time to yield tangible results. When these challenges persist, individuals may even start feeling worse or losing hope. This is often because they don’t...
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11Emotional Sobriety

Emotional Sobriety: What Is It, and Do You Need It?

For some people, it’s possible to stop abusing a substance but continue to have an active addiction. Physical sobriety is when a person stops drinking alcohol or using drugs entirely. However, some individuals find staying emotionally sober after leaving treatment centers incredibly difficult. If you are one of them, you might be struggling with emotional...
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11Inpatient Anxiety Treatment

Inpatient Anxiety Treatment Is Not Something to Fear

Anxiety is a mental illness characterized by extreme worry regarding everyday scenarios. In fact, it’s one of the most common mental disorders in the U.S., affecting around 40 million adults ages 18 and older every year. If you are one of the many individuals experiencing mental and physical effects caused by intense, chronic stress, it...
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11Are Panic Attacks Dangerous?

Are Panic Attacks Dangerous? When to See a Doctor

Panic attacks can suddenly trigger someone’s fight-or-flight response and derail their plans for the entire day. But in addition to being uncomfortable and disruptive, are panic attacks dangerous? Can they cause real, physical harm, or are they only capable of inciting fear and anxiety? Today, we will discuss the symptoms that define a panic attack...
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11Drug Addiction Treatment in Ohio

Drug Addiction Treatment in Ohio

If you’re struggling to overcome drug addiction and the challenges that come with it, it may be time to seek drug addiction treatment in Ohio. You may be hesitant to ask for help, but you’re not alone. Many people see the destructive side of addiction, but that’s not all there is to it. Millions of Americans who...
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11Holiday Depression

Holiday Depression: Why You’re Feeling Sad This Season

For many, the holidays are a time to be with family and friends as the year comes to a close. From decorating the house to getting cozy with a warm drink, there are many ways to show your holiday cheer. But what happens when you’re in a funk that even the most cheerful tunes can’t...
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11Codeine Addiction

Codeine Addiction: Signs and Treatment Options

For some people, codeine provides relief from pain and sickness. But for others, it’s a source of pain and struggle. Codeine addiction is a serious problem that contributes to the devastating opioid epidemic in the United States. Mental health problems and other factors contribute to the damaging impact this substance can have when it’s misused....
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11Inpatient Mental Health

Is It Time to Consider Inpatient Mental Health Care?

If you are having a difficult time lately living with a mental illness, it might be time to consider an inpatient mental health center. Of course, it’s normal to feel hesitant to ask for help. But you’re not alone—in fact, 50 million Americans suffer from a mental health disorder each year. So why all the...
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11best treatment for schizophrenia

What Are the Best Treatments for Schizophrenia in 2022?

Mental health therapies are always evolving as new research develops. And this is particularly true with schizophrenia, which is often considered to be one of the most severe mental health conditions. While it is always important for people who need it to seek mental health care, this is doubly true of individuals living with schizophrenia,...
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11passively suicidal

Passively Suicidal: A Warning Sign You Should Never Ignore

Every year, 47,500 people die from suicide in the United States. Suicide is so common, in fact, that for people under the age of 35, it’s the second-leading cause of death. Younger adults are especially vulnerable—over one in ten American adults aged 18-25 report having experienced suicidal thoughts. But, contrary to popular belief, suicide rarely...
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