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Thought patterns focused around the termination of one’s own life.
A mood disorder, often manifesting in persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, pessimism, guilt, or worthlessness.
A chronic and constant state of worry and concern, often without external provocation.
The debilitating psychological perception of danger and pressure.
A persistent pervasive experience of feelings of dread, worry, and nervousness.
A manifestation of an extreme or unrealistic fear regarding a specific situation or setting.
The anxiety and stress caused by substance dependence and the physical, emotional and sociological toll of the disorder.
A series of symptoms that develop after a life-threatening event.
Support for couples who would benefit from professional guidance, including communication techniques and problem-solving skills.
A neurobehavioral disorder often characterized by hyperactivity, impulsivity, and inattentiveness.
A range of conditions that reflect difficulties with interpersonal intimacy, sexuality and/or arousal.
The chronically recurring condition of high to low mood swings, and experiences of both mania and depression.
The experience of sudden and repeated panic attacks.
A variety of conditions involving obsessive, unhealthy, and disordered eating habits.
The progressive loss of cognitive function.
An anxiety disorder that manifests in the repetition of disabling patterns and behavior rituals.
Practitioners help families identify and change patterns of behavior within the family system that cause distress, including communication issues and other challenges.
Providers help identify and cope with work-related stress, focusing on strengths and reducing fatigue, anxiety and other symptoms.
A pattern of behaviors existing in those exposed to one or more traumatic events.