Behavioral health vs. mental health
Common mental health illnesses: Depression Generalized anxiety disorder Bipolar disorder Schizophrenia Common behavioral disorders: Substance abuse Gambling addiction Self-injury Eating disorders
Common mental health illnesses: Depression Generalized anxiety disorder Bipolar disorder Schizophrenia Common behavioral disorders: Substance abuse Gambling addiction Self-injury Eating disorders
How you treat yourself is one thing, but how you treat others is a choice. You don’t get to treat people like trash and then claim no responsibility and blame it on mental illness. Seek help. If someone is is abusive to those around them, mental illness is not an excuse and, if that person is… Read More If you treat others badly, they have every right to disconnect themselves from you.
Psychotic disorders can be triggered by stress, drug or alcohol use, injury, or illness. They can also appear on their own. The following types of disorders may have psychotic symptoms: Bipolar disorder When someone has bipolar disorder, their moods swing from very high to very low. When their mood is high and positive, they may have symptoms… Read More Psychotic disorders
Psychosis can be triggered by the use of alcohol or drugs, including stimulants such as methamphetamine and cocaine. Hallucinogenic drugs like LSD often cause users to see things that aren’t really there, but this effect is temporary. Some prescription drugs like steroids and stimulants can also cause symptoms of psychosis. People who have an addition to… Read More Drug- or alcohol-related psychosis
Psychosis doesn’t have many medical complications. However, if left untreated, it can be challenging for people experiencing psychosis to take good care of themselves. That could cause other illnesses to go untreated. Most people who experience psychosis will recover with proper treatment. The idea that early treatment leads to better outcomes is a standard in medicine. From cancer to coronaries, we find… Read More What happens if psychosis goes untreated?
kARMA is when someone repeatedly cheats on someone until eventually their partner walks away from the relationship forever. Then years later they witness their adult child repeating their own same behaviour destroying their own relationship in the the very same way! KARMA is when someone abuses friends and family and try’s to use a partners… Read More What is KARMA
I would like to thank all my freinds and family for the ongoing love and support this difficult year. To all my clients and alienated parents, grand parents and children