Substance abuse refers to the excessive use of drugs that has addictive potential and alcohol that leads to negative consequences in a person’s overall health and well-being. It is a growing concern among people of all ages and backgrounds in the US. Behavioral therapies or behavior therapy plays a significant role in the treatment of
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Mobile Response Services Can Save a Life
Mental health disorders impact how a person feels and functions, but also, severe mental/emotional crises pose a threat to life itself. At EPIC Health Partners, we are devoted to the stabilization of mental health crises by the most effective means possible. So, we use mobile response services to intervene and get people on the road
Read MoreWhat Can Trigger a Depressive Episode?
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 5% of the adult population worldwide suffers from depression. A depressive episode is categorized as a period of persistent low mood, sadness, emptiness, or hopelessness, affecting different areas of life. Although a single factor doesn’t usually cause depression, many significant factors can trigger a depressive episode. Unlike
Read MoreWhat Triggers Paranoid Schizophrenia and How Can It Be Treated?
According to reports, about 1.1 percent of the population experience schizophrenia, with paranoid schizophrenia being the most common type of this chronic disorder. Paranoid schizophrenia is characterized by the symptoms, such as delusions and hallucinations, which can be debilitating, making the normal life of a person difficult. Let’s talk about the factors triggering Paranoid Schizophrenia,
Read MoreCan Children Be Diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder?
Major depressive disorder, or clinical depression, is characterized by a constant feeling of sadness and a lack of interest in once-loved activities. Children can indeed be diagnosed with major depressive disorder, and the National Institute of Mental Health reports that its incidence is growing – possibly due to the increasing awareness of its symptoms and
Read MoreCan Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder Lead to Behavior Issues?
Bipolar disorder is a mental health issue characterized by periods of mania and depression. Bipolar disorder can go somewhat dormant for long periods. If untreated, thoughts and behaviors can become psychotic or delusional and disrupt interpersonal relationships, employment, and daily activities. Let’s talk about the behaviors to watch for, what can help, and where you
Read MoreIs Community Stabilization Beneficial if You’re Experiencing an Acute Crisis Related to Paranoid Schizophrenia?
Over 22 million people worldwide currently are diagnosed with schizophrenia. This mental disorder can be extremely debilitating for anyone – but those who do not have a stable environment and access to mental health services are particularly at risk of the issue causing harm. Let’s talk about what paranoid schizophrenia is, how community stabilization can
Read MoreAsk a Therapist: How Does Homelessness Impact Mental Health?
Currently, homelessness and mental health disorders are two serious public health concerns in the United States. Unfortunately, homelessness and mental health issues often occur simultaneously, and homelessness can worsen the mental health concerns. Let’s talk about homelessness, the relationship between homelessness and mental health, and where you can go in Richmond, VA, for world-class mental
Read MoreIs a mental health counselor the same as a therapist?
Licensed professional counselors and therapists provide mental health services, but they differ in education and training. A therapist usually holds a master’s degree or higher in counseling, which is not always the case with a mental health counselor. In addition, licensing requirements vary from state to state regarding who can use these titles, what credentials
Read MoreAre You Depressed? 5 Early Warning Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore
Depression is a very common condition that causes a person to think, feel, and act differently. Most people don’t notice they have depression until it becomes a serious enough problem to see a doctor or mental health specialist. Diagnosing and treating depression early can save you a lot of time spent feeling miserable – and
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