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As Veteran's Day approaches, it's important to recognize that many soldiers battle mental health conditions like anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder and ...
With appropriate treatment, children who have reactive attachment disorder may develop more stable and healthy relationships with caregivers and others.
For most caregivers, caring for a loved one feels good. And it can make your relationship stronger. But the demands of caregiving also cause emotional and ...
The relationship between AFib and stress, anxiety and depression is complex. ... Having anxiety increases the risk of AFib returning after some treatments.
Traumatic events during childhood, such as ... Having other mental health conditions, such as bipolar disorder, an anxiety disorder, a personality disorder, ...
How do your symptoms affect your life, such as school, work and personal relationships? Did you experience major stress or a traumatic event shortly before your ...
Family therapy may also be helpful by examining family relationships and improving family support and functioning. ... Practice stress management and relaxation ...
If the self-injury behavior is linked with a mental health condition, such as depression or borderline personality disorder, the treatment plan focuses on ...
... post-traumatic stress disorder, college and youth mental health and bullying. ... traumatic brain injury. ... PTSD and/or traumatic brain injuries. (3:30-5 ...
Talk therapy, also called psychotherapy, can help those who know they need to improve relationships with others. But it's common to feel unsure about change.
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