Why You May Need A Psychiatrist

You need a psychiatrist like you need a hold in your head. Have you ever heard anyone say that? It certainly puts you off, doesn’t it? That kind of thinking prevents thousands of people from getting the help they need. There is a stigma around both mental illness and psychiatry, which is the treatment for […]
Is Your Brain Healthy? Biological Psychiatry Can Tell

Are you afraid of the term psychiatry? Do you wonder if you are ready for the loony bin if you need to seek help? And what kind of help might you need if you’re feeling depressed, are constantly angry, or you’re so anxious about the Covid epidemic you can’t even go out to get food? […]
The Act Of Passive Aggression: What To Look For

Passive Aggression Is Sneaky War Passive aggression is a sneaky way to hide outright war. Every war, bar brawl or playground smackdown ever fought has resulted from our habit of lashing out first and talking it through only later. But if aggression has one virtue, it’s that it’s unambiguous. It’s hard to misunderstand the meaning […]
Opioid Crisis In The Biden Administration

The opioid crisis has continued to rage during the Covid Epidemic. What does a Biden/Harris win mean for the future of addiction treatment and the opioid crisis? An addiction professional breaks down the case for policy and addiction treatment change. Joe Biden knows addiction is a disease and the opioid crisis won’t just go away […]
What Is An Anxiety Disorder

What is an anxiety disorder? How many things are you afraid of? We know a lot about anxiety, and who doesn’t these days with Covid 19, isolation from loved ones, lost jobs, financial woes, homeschooling, politics? It wouldn’t be unusual to fear just about anything right about now. If you are absolutely overwhelmed by fear […]
Self Care Ideas For Children

Self care ideas for children include dos and don’ts for conversations, activities and easing fears during isolation Self care ideas for children in isolation are just as important as self care tips for adults during this time of separation and uncertainty. Cheryl Clunk, Director of Family & Youth Services at Harvest House attended a National […]