When It All Becomes Too Much – And How to Help

When It All Becomes Too Much – And How to Help

When life becomes too much, it’s common to feel helpless and alone. This can often lead to a downward spiral of negative thoughts and emotions that can be difficult to manage. For some people, these feelings can become so intense that they begin to contemplate...
Tips for Coping with Loneliness

Tips for Coping with Loneliness

The truth of loneliness is that it can affect anyone, no matter what age, at any point in life. Feelings of loneliness can be attributed to numerous different factors, and can affect both your emotional and physical health long-term. The sheer number of adults in the...
The Link Between Depression and Dementia

The Link Between Depression and Dementia

Depression and dementia are two separate conditions that can occur independently, but there is some evidence to suggest that they may be related. Depression is a common mental health condition that can affect a person’s mood, behavior, and overall well-being. It...
Insomnia and Our Mental Health

Insomnia and Our Mental Health

”The best cure for insomnia, is sleep.” (W.C. Fields) If it were only that simple. Sleep has a stigma associated with it, perhaps several stigmas.  We reward or envy those who only “need” 4 hours of sleep to function.  We celebrate “pulling an all-nighter”...
Ketamine Therapy Essential Service During COVID-19 Pandemic

Ketamine Therapy Essential Service During COVID-19 Pandemic

It goes without saying that COVID-19 is on the minds of nearly every American. The societal and economic disruption is almost without precedent. As government officials and clinicians wrestle with issues of how to protect the public, there seem to be more questions than answers. The mental health effects of COVID-19 are as important to address as are the physical health effects. Social isolation, school closures, lack of structure, financial difficulties, and unemployment are among the many stressors related to COVID-19 that have significant impacts on mental well-being.

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