Teens May Learn Positive Interaction Styles at Home Adolescent IssuesBy Promises Behavioral HealthNovember 19, 2012When a two-year-old says something wise beyond his years, or uses a style of conversation that mimics that of an adult, it is often believed that he is parroting the words and phrasing he hears from his parents.
Debunking the Holiday Suicide Myth Mental HealthBy Promises Behavioral HealthNovember 17, 2012Stress, family conflict, loneliness – do those words describe your holiday traditions? If the season is so full of despair, why do so many of us look forward to the last couple months of the year with such joyous anticipation?
Life Dissatisfaction May Lead to Depression Mood DisordersBy Promises Behavioral HealthNovember 14, 2012Genes passed down from family members noticeably reflect the family’s nationality, hair color, eye color, height, mannerisms, and talents. But underneath all of these visual displays, the power of genetics affects inner emotions and even outlook on life.
Where Do Hoarding Behaviors Belong When Classifying Mental Illness Mental HealthBy Promises Behavioral HealthNovember 13, 2012Several years ago the popular television program about a San Francisco police detective named Adrian Monk drew compassionate attention to mental illness. Monk was an ace at detective work, but his obsessive-compulsive behavior prevented him from being able to function smoothly within the police force proper.
Children of Schizophrenic Parents Mental HealthBy Promises Behavioral HealthNovember 12, 2012If you have been diagnosed with schizophrenia, you have many things to think and worry about. If you have children, concerns for them are probably the first thoughts you have. How will this diagnosis affect their lives? Are they going to be schizophrenic too? Yes, your mental illness diagnosis will affect them, and yes there…
Developmental Disabilities and Addiction Dual DiagnosisBy Promises Behavioral HealthNovember 11, 2012Developmental disabilities are defined by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention as those that cause intellectual, social, and mental incapacities inhibiting normal development in individuals. These can be diagnosed at any age from birth up to the age of 22. Such developmental disabilities may include one or more of the following, to varying levels…
Are the Holidays Hurting Your Mental Health? Mental HealthBy Promises Behavioral HealthNovember 11, 2012If you listen to the media, the holidays are a set-up for stress, depression and even suicide. But is it true? Could the “most wonderful time of the year” be damaging to your mental health?
Child Sexual Abuse: A Burden No One Should Bear Alone Trauma & PTSDBy Promises Behavioral HealthNovember 8, 2012Survivors of child sexual abuse have a lot to deal with. Betrayal of trust, sexual confusion, manipulation, violation of the body, secrecy, deceit, emotional ambivalence, loss of autonomy, dissociation from the body, shame, guilt, often pain, and often some degree of sexual pleasure can all be present in a single instance of abuse, or over…
Mental Health Issues and Addiction Dual DiagnosisBy Promises Behavioral HealthNovember 8, 2012Mental health issues are medical conditions which affect the behavior, social ability and perceptions of the sufferer. Such conditions are most often diagnosed utilizing data within the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, first published by the American Psychiatric Association in 1952. This manual is updated and renewed as new disorders are recognized and…
Adolescents Are Comfortable With the Unknown in Risk-Taking Adolescent IssuesBy Promises Behavioral HealthNovember 7, 2012Parents worry about how to keep their teenagers safe. They wonder how to help their child understand the dangers of speeding, the impact of an unplanned pregnancy or the injury that could accompany underage drinking.