- by Olivia Gillespie
Jamie Gilmore, an individual with borderline personality disorder (BPD), describes on the NAMI site their experience and treatment of BPD as nonlinear and marked by ups and downs. Even after...
Jamie Gilmore, an individual with borderline personality disorder (BPD), describes on the NAMI site their experience and treatment of BPD as nonlinear and marked by ups and downs. Even after...
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is classified as a mental health disorder that causes a person to have two or more separate, unrelated personalities. This looks like two or more people...
Grief, mourning, and bereavement are difficult under any circumstance, but they can be especially challenging for someone suffering from a substance use disorder (SUD)–and they can lead to an SUD...
According to the CDC, more than a third of students in high school reported poor mental health during the pandemic in 2021. That number probably isn’t surprising as everyone had...
There is an ongoing mental health crisis among adolescents—and especially among adolescent girls—in the United States. And while outside observers—including parents, teachers, and researchers—can clearly see that mental health problems...
Your sobriety is your most important priority in recovery, and you can protect it with boundaries. When properly implemented and maintained, boundaries are a powerful psychological technique for strengthening and...
Veterans and Mental Health It’s becoming more and more widely acknowledged that many of our US Veterans struggle predominately with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and clinical depression. A considerable number...
In the 1970s, a psychologist named Marsha M. Linehan was treating numerous female patients for borderline personality disorder (BPD). She relied mainly on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) but without much...
As much as mental health is featured in the media, and as much as we’re learning, as a culture, that mental health disorders are real and can be treated, many...
Wait! Don’t stop reading! We’re not here to squash your holiday food dreams! For many of us, the sugary, fatty, delicious treats are the saving grace of what can be...
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