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Knowing the Signs: Agitation Related to Alzheimer’s Dementia
Memory issues remain a hallmark association of AD. Yet, behavior issues are among the most troublesome and stressful. Over 5 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease, and up to 90% experience verbal or physical agitation. It can come out of nowhere and impact a...
Inside Look: Living with Schizophrenia
A diagnosis of schizophrenia typically comes after the first episode of psychosis is displayed while in mid-adolescence for most. It is one of the most misunderstood mental illnesses and affects approximately 1% of adults in the U.S. While that number is nothing to...
Anxiety in Adolescents: It Doesn’t Stop with Them
Adolescence is packed with right of passage, puberty, and other exciting life events. It is the time children become teens and teeter on the edge of adulthood. For adolescents with a generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), depression and anxiety are only a part of it....
Migraines in Kids
When your child is sick or in pain, there's nothing parents wouldn’t do to get them OK again. Children get many of the same conditions adults do, and migraines are no exception. Migraines run in families, but they can be challenging to recognize in your child even...
Living with PTSD
Living with PTSD is like living in a constant state of fear, but through clinical research studies and increasing awareness, events offer new hope.
Current Depression Treatment Just Not Enough?
More than 16 million adults in the U.S. have depression. While the majority of people who seek treatment experience improvement, one-third struggle to find lasting relief. Treatment-resistant depression is a major depression type and a nightmare for those who...
Identifying Signs of Autism in Children
Autism is a spectrum disorder that is the name for a broad range of medical conditions that exhibit challenges in social skills, communication, and repetitive behaviors. Autism affects everyone differently and in varying severity. It typically presents itself in...
What is Borderline Personality Disorder?
Around 14 million Americans have borderline personality disorder, yet it is frequently missed due to stigma, or misdiagnosed as other mental health conditions. BPD is not a judgment; it is a diagnosis.
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