Author: Elizabeth Crain
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How to Recognize Depression in Yourself
Some people may casually say they’re feeling depressed when they have a rough day or feel down, but clinical depression goes deeper than that. Depression can slowly dampen many aspects of your life, and you might not even notice it yourself.
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“I Have Frequent Nightmares; Should I Be Concerned?”
Dreams and nightmares are a mysterious part of our sleep patterns and the subconscious mind. Scientists are still trying to reach a consensus on why we dream at all. However, some believe that dreams may help us process our emotions that we experience during the day.
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How to Help a Family Member with Mental Illness
If you’re wondering how to help a family member with mental illness, you’re in the right place. This post will help prepare you for candid discussions about mental illness, and how to support those who struggle with mental health (even if that person is you).
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The Importance of Veteran Mental Health
Why are veterans at higher risk for mental illness, and what can they do to cope with their mental health condition? This post covers some of the most common mental health conditions vets are faced with and resources available to veterans and their families for their mental health concerns.
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The Cost Saving Benefits of Telehealth
Telehealth is one of the fastest-growing healthcare services in the world today. Thanks to modern technological development, the telehealth industry now offers a wide variety of medical services, appointments, and previously inaccessible resources to the public.