Dual Diagnosis

What is Dual Diagnosis? The dual diagnosis is a term for when someone experiences a mental illness and a substance abuse problem simultaneously. Dual diagnosis is a very broad category. It can range from someone developing mild depression because of binge drinking,...

Read More

It can be ADHD, OCD, or Both

What is the difference between ADHD and OCD; when you have ADHD your brain has a low level of a chemical called dopamine When you have OCD your brain has too much chemical called serotonin. Sometimes people have both ADHD and...

Read More

6 Psychological That Explains Our Brains

 Witnessing serious events such as military combat, natural disasters, terrorist incidents, serious accidents, or physical or sexual assault in adult or childhood can cause Post-traumatic syndrome. It’s not common for people who have experienced disturbing events to have flashbacks, nightmares...

Read More

Dementia

Dementia is an overall term that describes an extensive variety of symptoms related to deterioration in memory or other thinking skills severe enough to lessen a person’s ability to accomplish normal activities. You don’t seem to remember things as well...

Read More

Increase Your Mental Strength

Psychology frequently discusses mental health, but what’s not often discussed is a clear definition of mental strength. Mental strength is a result of constantly pushing yourself to grow stronger, maintaining realistic optimism, and setting healthy boundaries. Regulate your thoughts The fact that...

Read More

We sincerely appreciate your kind words! Your opinion is highly valued and motivates us to continuously deliver the highest quality of patient care. If you have a moment, we would greatly appreciate it if you could share your feedback on popular review sites like Google, Yelp, or Facebook. Your review would be immensely helpful in informing others about your positive experience with us. Thank you again for your support!