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Mental Health is a complex topic and it affects everyone differently, though there are common issues individuals face. Browse our Mental Health blog to find information and tips that may be more relevant to you or your loved one.

How Does Borderline Personality Disorder Affect Careers?

How Does Borderline Personality Disorder Affect Careers?

Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a mental health disorder that can greatly impact someone’s life. BPD is a cluster B personality disorder, which means those ...
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How to Redirect Anxious Thoughts Into Productive Ones

How to Redirect Anxious Thoughts Into Productive Ones

It’s common for those with an anxiety disorder to be constantly bombarded with anxious thoughts. Excessive anxiety can also cause health problems, increase stress, and ...
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What Is the Difference Between Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder?

What Is the Difference Between Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder?

Bipolar disorder and schizophrenia are both mental health disorders that affect people from all walks of life. Mental disorders, however, come in many different forms, ...
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How Can One Understand Adverse Childhood Experiences vs. Trauma?

How Can One Understand Adverse Childhood Experiences vs. Trauma?

Trauma is defined as a long-lasting emotional response to an event that is distressing, frightening, or shocking. It greatly impacts how a person views themselves, ...
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Why People Need Social Interaction to Stay Healthy Mentally

Why People Need Social Interaction to Stay Healthy Mentally

Human beings are social creatures and thus have evolved a need for social interaction. Since we needed each other to survive, we evolved concepts such ...
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The Effects of Psychological Medication on the Brain

The Effects of Psychiatric Medication on the Brain

Sometimes medication is needed to help treat a mental health disorder. Therapy is sometimes not enough to treat a mental health disorder on its own. ...
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