Prescription psychiatric medications can help improve mental health and well-being, but they frequently have side effects, such as weight gain. Today, we’d like to discuss how medication intervention causes people to gain weight and what you ca...
Read More ›Psychotropics refer to medications used to balance the neurotransmitters in the brain. They play a key part in helping people achieve proper behavioral health. And yet they are subject to a lot of misconceptions and urban legends helped along by sens...
Read More ›Ease your travel from one clinic to another by looking for an agency providing both behavioral health and primary care. This is a good and productive way to get the best possible advice for your physical and mental health concerns. Fortunately, if yo...
Read More ›Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that occurs around the same time every year. SAD is characterized by a repeating seasonal pattern that lasts for 4-5 months each year. Individuals suffering from SAD should get counseling from...
Read More ›The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically changed several aspects of modern living, including mental and behavioral health care access. Being able to connect remotely with psychiatrists has helped patients cope with the stress of staying at home. This i...
Read More ›Maladaptive daydreaming is a condition coined by University of Haifa Professor Eliezer Somer in 2002. It manifests as excessive daydreaming that eventually hampers a person’s daily living. Although not included in the Diagnostic and Statistical Man...
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