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Mental Health Awareness Month: How to Get Involved
Educate Yourself: Start by educating yourself about mental health. Read books, articles, and research studies to gain a deeper understanding of various mental health conditions, treatments, and challenges individuals face. Familiarize yourself with different...
Understanding Age-Specific Risk Factors for Suicidal Behaviors in Children and Young Adults with Mental Health Disorders
Suicide is a significant public health concern, particularly among children, adolescents, and young adults (AYA). Mental health disorders are a major contributing factor to suicidal behaviors, yet little is known about age-specific risk factors. This knowledge gap...
What is IOP? Benefits Of An Intensive Outpatient Program For Teens and Young Adults
It can be challenging to know when your teenager is depressed, but there are some common signs. In this video, Dr. Alison Larson will discuss recognizing depression in teenagers and what you should do if you think your teen might be depressed.
Suppose you are concerned about your teenager’s emotional well-being. In that case, it is vital to seek professional help by calling us today at 813-491-8680 or visiting www.truehealthcew.com for more information about our Intensive Outpatient Program.
How To Recognize and Address Teenage Depression and when to seek professional help with Dr. Alison Larson
It can be challenging to know when your teenager is depressed, but there are some common signs. In this video, Dr. Alison Larson will discuss recognizing depression in teenagers and what you should do if you think your teen might be depressed.
Suppose you are concerned about your teenager’s emotional well-being. In that case, it is vital to seek professional help by calling us today at 813-491-8680 or visiting www.truehealthcew.com for more information about our Intensive Outpatient Program.
Introducing True Health’s Intensive Outpatient Program with Dr. Michael Murphy
Depression and Anxiety are two of the most common psychiatric illnesses during adolescence and young adulthood, affecting 1 in 4 individuals ages 13 to 25 years. Untreated depression can have serious consequences, including an increased risk of suicide. Suicide remains the second leading cause of death in this age group.
In this video, Dr. Michael Murphy discusses True Health’s Intensive Outpatient Program, which provides intensive outpatient treatment for adolescents and young adults that struggle with depression and/or anxiety. The program offers a therapeutic group approach, psychiatric assessments and medication management, individualized treatment plans, and family support.
Is the Pandemic Leading to Greater Anxiety in Adolescence?
Public Re-Entry Causing Anxiety in Adolescence A simple trip to the grocery can lead to greater anxiety in adolescence. Just the other day, as I was walking down the aisles of my local grocery store, I found myself frozen in front of the ice cream section. A recurring...