Are There Different Types of Schizophrenia?
Schizophrenia is a complex, commonly misunderstood neuropsychiatric disorder. Left untreated, it can cause a host of debilitating symptoms and create dangerous cycles of confusion, fear, and destruction for both the people experiencing the disorder and their loved ones. Medical experts are far from having all the answers about schizophrenia, but new research and improved science […]
What is Family Enmeshment?
Close family bonds are an important part of development for children and adolescents. A strong family unit provides stability and safety for kids as they grow, allowing them to explore, make mistakes, and mature into physically and emotionally independent adults. Among families with grown children, close family bonds can provide an ongoing source of emotional […]
Uncovering the Facts and Myths About Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is one of the most widely misunderstood mental health conditions. Exaggerated and inaccurate media depictions and representations have left the general public with false (and often harmful) assumptions about people who live with this disorder. For a deeper look at how these misconceptions arose, see our overview of the history of schizophrenia. Although it […]
Exploring the Link Between Anxiety and Depression
You might think there is a stark difference between anxiety and depression. Anxiety causes excessive worry and frustration, while depression causes lethargy and loss of interest. While they might seem like opposites, these two mental health conditions are closely related. They’re almost like two sides of the same coin. Both anxiety and depression are distinct […]
Dealing with Psychosis: A Closer Look at the Experience
Are you familiar with psychosis? An often misunderstood condition, psychosis can be a frightening experience for both those going through it and their loved ones. But what is psychosis? What causes it? How can you manage it, and what are some ways to practice self-care for psychosis? What is Psychosis? Psychosis is a collection of […]
Depression in Disguise: Unraveling High-Functioning Depression
Depression is a serious mood disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and manages daily activities and responsibilities. There are a few different types of depression, such as major depression, persistent depressive disorder, seasonal affective disorder, and perinatal depression.1 The severity of symptoms ranges from mild to severe and varies from person to person. […]
The Relationship Between Alcoholism and Depression: Understanding Dual Diagnosis
Alcohol use disorder and depression have a complex relationship. These often co-occurring disorders cause complications in traditional mental health and addiction treatment approaches. How are the two conditions related, how do they affect one another, and when is it time to seek alcohol and depression treatment? What is Alcoholism? Alcoholism, or alcohol use disorder, is […]
Effects of Bipolar Disorder on Families
Bipolar disorder is a serious mental health condition that can have some lasting impact on a person’s loved ones. The effects of bipolar disorder on families range from mild to severe. Managing bipolar disorder in relationships can be a tough challenge at times. There are also some notable effects of growing up with a bipolar […]
Long-Term Effects of Comorbid Anxiety Disorder
Although nervousness, fear, and worry are normal human experiences, some people are debilitated by their worries. When someone’s anxiety interrupts their daily life, they may meet the criteria for an anxiety disorder. Anxiety disorders account for the majority of mental health disorders in the United States. About 40 million adults in the U.S. (19.1% of […]
What is the Difference Between Bipolar and Unipolar Depression?
Depression is one of the most common mental illnesses in the United States, where over 21 million adults — or 8.4% of the population — experienced at least one major depressive episode in the last year.1 Depression is both a disorder itself as well as a symptom of other disorders. Some people experience only depression, […]