Conditions
- Can depression be treated without medication?
- Can we predict and prevent schizophrenia?
- Dementia: Know the warning signs
- Dementia and sleep issues
- Helping children cope with a grandparent’s dementia
- Intellectual disability
- Metal toxicity: your brain under siege
- Personality disorders: an overview
- The science of addiction
- Seasonal affective disorder: blame it on sunlight and serotonin
- Trapped on the web: internet addiction disorder
- Understanding phobias
Mood Disorders
- Can folic acid help ease depression?
- Could your depression be related to your medication?
- Creativity and depression: is there a link?
- Depression and chronic illness: which comes first?
- Depression in college
- Depression in men: how is it different?
- Depression screening advised for all adults
- Hopelessness and the heart attack: the role of depression in heart disease
- Just "the blues" or clinical depression: making the distinction to get the help you need
- The role of depression in adolescent obesity
- Understanding cyclothymia
- Understanding seasonal affective disorder
Treatment
- Getting treatment for drug addiction
- Biofeedback is back
- Can depression be treated without medication?
- Cognitive behavioral therapy: getting through the pain
- Considering counseling
- Coping with the aftermath of rape
- Coping with the loss of a limb
- Existential therapy: coping with the human condition
- Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR)
- Faith, prayer, and healing
- Group therapy: can it help you?
- How to choose a therapist or counselor
- Hypnosis: does it work?
- Laugh three times and call me in the morning
- Magnet therapy: real therapy or wishful thinking?
- Marriage and family therapy
- Mental health practitioners: who’s who?
- Mental health services: an overview
- Omega-3 fatty acids and mental health
- Pastoral counseling: integrating spirituality and psychotherapy
- Psychodynamic therapy: exploring the unconscious mind
- Running scared: it won't stop your nightmares
- Sleep disorders
- Spirituality and healing
- Support groups: how do they help?
- Unique concerns when grieving for a sudden loss
- Virtual reality therapy: another way to fight fear and control pain
Personal Growth
- A healthy dose of optimism
- Anger: don't put a lid on it
- Are you highly sensitive?
- Becoming mentally healthy: a guide for older adults
- Excess noise: bad for your mind and body
- Finding Health Information You Can Trust
- Guilty as charged! Now what?
- Health is the whole…body, mind and soul
- Increase your social support
- Keep your memory sharp
- Leaving loneliness behind
- Loving yourself: how to raise your self-esteem
- Never enough: the hoarding mentality
- Now it's time to say goodbye: ending friendships
- Patience: it's worth the wait
- Physical activity: keep your mind in shape as you age
- Self-expression: a solution for traumatic times
- Sleep: are you getting enough?
- Solitude
- Tease your brain: a quiz to give your brain a workout
- The horror paradox: why being scared can feel good
- The paradox of perfectionism
- The power of personality
- True or false: we only use 10% of our brains
- Use it or lose it: preventing cognitive decline
- What, me worry?
Parenting
- Genetics and mental illness: what’s the connection?
- Growing up sober: a challenging journey for adult children of alcoholics
- Healing little hearts: helping kids grieve
- How a new baby can affect the parents' relationship
- Preventing adolescent suicide: what you can do
- Psychological misdiagnosis of gifted and talented children
- The importance of fathers
- The role of depression in adolescent obesity
Relationships
- Anger: don't put a lid on it
- Caregiver stress: the impact of chronic disease on the family
- Caught with your pants down? The psychology of embarrassment
- Developing healthy friendships
- Growing up sober: a challenging journey for adult children of alcoholics
- How a new baby can affect the parents' relationship
- Leaving loneliness behind
- Marriage and family therapy
- Overcoming fear of intimacy
- Taking risks in love and life
- When a loved one has chronic fatigue syndrome or fibromyalgia