When Physical Symptoms May Have a Mental Health Connection
As a psychiatrist, one of the most common things I hear is: “I went to my doctor, had all the […]
As a psychiatrist, one of the most common things I hear is: “I went to my doctor, had all the […]
As a psychiatrist, I often meet people who come in thinking psychiatry is “just for depression” or “onlyfor severe mental
As a psychiatrist, I often meet people who come in worried about difficulty concentrating, poor focus, ormemory problems. Many are
Many people brush off mood swings or irritability as “just stress,” but sudden emotional changes can be an important sign
Mood disorders—like depression, bipolar disorder, and anxiety disorders—are more than just “feeling down” or “having a bad day.” They are
Anxiety is a natural part of life. We all worry from time to time — about our families, jobs, finances,
We all go through emotional ups and downs—sad days, stressful weeks, periods of grief. But when sadness becomes persistent, when
New JAMA Study Links Addictive Use to Teen Mental Health Risks A groundbreaking new study in JAMA has uncovered a troubling trend among U.S.
When someone in your family is struggling with depression, it doesn’t just affect them—it impacts the entire household. Living alongside
As a child psychiatrist, I meet many families who come in worried about their child’s behavior, school struggles, or big