9/11 Never Forget

9/11 – Never Forget. We changed forever 20 years ago today. And so did the world of mental health, resources, professions, and motive to emerge ourselves into it. PTSD, depression, substance abuse disorders, and anxiety disorders all gained a new definition and intensity to them. This day is solemn and remindful of how important it

Suicide Prevention Awareness

Suicide is a person’s death from deliberate self-injury. However, there are other terms that are important when addressing the topic of suicide that can be helpful in learning and understanding this study as well. Suicide ideation are thoughts of killing oneself. Suicide attempts are behaviors intended to kill oneself. And non-suicidal self-injury is behaviors intended

Psychological Assessment

Psychological assessments can be determined through clinical interviews, personality tests, cognitive and neuropsychological tests, direction observation of behavior, experience sampling, and self-report questionnaires. Each method of assessment provides a different approach to assessing and determining the correct psychological assessment. The purpose of clinical interviews is to establish rapport, empathize with client experiences, and to encourage the

Neuroscience Influences

Neurons are the cells of the nervous system that include four major parts of the cell body, dendrites, axons, and terminal buttons. The synapse is a gap between neurons where a nerve impulses to travel down the axon to the synapse. A neurotransmitter is a chemical that allows neurons to send a signal across the

Mental Health History

In the earlier decades of understanding psychopathology, it was primarily thought that psychopathology could be explained through supernatural or early biological means. It was thought was psychopathology could be explained based upon how displeased the gods seemed to be or the possession of an individual by demons that could only be treated through exorcism. Early biological explanations

What Is Delirium?

Delirium is a cloud state of consciousness with extreme trouble focusing attention, difficulty maintaining a coherent stream of thought, trouble answering questions, and disturbances in the sleep/wake cycle with the example of being drowsy during the day yet awake and agitated at night. Other signs include vivid dreams and nightmares being common, difficulty to engage

Dementia & Being a Caretaker for a Loved One with Dementia

Dementia is the deterioration of cognitive abilities causing impairment with the most common symptom of diminished memory especially for recent events. There are many different causes of dementia with a very high public health cost. Psychiatric symptoms secondary to dementia are 50% of people with dementia experience depression, sleep disturbances are common, delusions and hallucinations

Conduct Disorder

Conduct disorder is defined by the impact of the child’s behavior on people and surrounding and focuses on aggressive behaviors such as physical cruelty to people or animals, serious rule violations, property destruction, and deceitfulness. The diagnostic specifier is “limited prosocial emotions” where children who have callous and unemotional traits show a lack of remorse,

Eating Disorders

The three primary eating disorders include anorexia, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder. Each come with their own physical consequences and prognosis. Anorexia nervosa is the restriction of behaviors that promote healthy body weight. Bulimia Nervosa is repeated episodes of binge-eating and repeated compensatory behaviors to prevent weight gain such as purging (vomiting), fasting, excessive

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Obsessive-Compulsive disorder is a disorder characterized by the presence of obsessions and/or compulsions. The obsessions or compulsions are either time consuming of more than 1 hour per day or cause clinically significant distress and/or impairment. Other related disorders include body dysmorphic disorder and hoarding disorder. These disorders have a prevalence around 2% and exhibit very