Mental Health and Addiction - Original Articles
Mental health conditions are very common and affect millions of Americans. Here's a look at some of the most common disorders and how they are treated.
Three mental health experts offer tips on keeping your cool when life gets frustrating.
Common-sense tips for cutting back or breaking away from overusing social media.
Three experts offer their advice for persuading a loved one to get help.
Five ways to reduce the stress and anxiety that comes with caring for someone with a dependence on drugs, alcohol, or gambling.
How bottled up stress can damage your physical and mental health, with five strategies to cope.
What happens in an addict’s brain and body.
With technology playing an increasingly important role today, the allure of the smartphone can be quite strong. Yet it also comes with some serious consequences.
The updated Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders has a new way of defining problematic alcohol use.
Relationships between animals and humans offer countless benefits to both species. But some animals can also provide unique forms of therapy to children and adults suffering from mental health conditions.
These feelings are perfectly normal—but not very pleasant. Here’s how to cope.
An important warning for PTSD patients.
6 expert tips for managing mental illness.
Panic attacks can be terrifying. But if you know what s happening, it may be easier to cope.
For some, even positive life changes can bring on bouts of severe anxiety or depression. But there is good news.
Not only is access to mental health care declining, a new study finds the majority of psychiatrists don t accept health insurance.
There's a common belief that writers and artists are more likely to have mental health issues than the general population. We explore if there is any truth to this relationship.
It's easy to over-indulge on festive occasions, but if you do, you're likely to suffer the consequences the next day. Read on for the fact-based tips that will actually cure the dreaded hangover.
Think you may have ADD, depression, or another psychiatric disorder? Learn how this type of assessment differs from other psychological tests—and why it may give you the insight you need.
What are you afraid of? We ask a few pros for their top tips on working through what scares them.
One study has found that moderate consumption of wine may improve your mental health. But don't uncork that bottle of Chardonnay just yet!
Make "keep calm and carry on" your new motto. Take our advice for worrywarts.
Both talk therapy and medication can help with persistent sadness. Here's how to get started.
A new study indicates a possible genetic link between these two issues.
Reaching a goal involves having the right mindset. These six tips will help you stop sabotaging your dreams with negative self talk.
Fascinating research with Buddhist monks indicates that meditation may actually alter the structure and functionality of the brain.
Do a 180 on a bad attitude by harnessing the power of positive self-talk.
Talking to a friend or family member about her alcohol problem can be difficult. Here's help in saying the right thing.
While some people are at higher risk, nervous breakdowns can happen to anyone. Here's what to look for.
Find out why new moms are at increased risk and how to get help.