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Do I Really Need an Intensive Outpatient Program after Treatment?
You’re finally out of treatment and ready to start a new life. Though the first few months were tough, you know that things can only get better from here on…
Is an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Right For You?
Is an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Right For You? If you struggle with addiction, depression, anxiety, or other co-occurring mental disorders and don’t require residential treatment, an intensive outpatient program…
The Key to Reducing Symptoms of PTSD
Self-Compassion: A Key to Reducing Symptoms of PTSD Living with PTSD is hard enough, but the fact that this mental illness is often accompanied by shame and discompassionate care toward…
Types Of Anxiety Disorders And The Best Anxiety Treatment Options
It’s perfectly normal to experience anxiety before taking a test, making important decisions, or facing a difficult challenge. But if you suffer from one of the several types of anxiety…
Your Best Options for Treating Depression During Pregnancy
A woman’s peak childbearing years are between the ages of 18 and 35 years old. Unfortunately, this is also when depression and anxiety disorders typically begin. Whether you are already…
What is Depression and What Are the Best Treatments?
Everyone feels down from time to time. But depression is far different than just feeling sad. Depression, also called “major depressive disorder,” is a serious mental health condition that affects…
4 Easy Grounding Techniques for Anxiety
Panic and anxiety disorders tend to rear their ugly head at the least opportune time. If you catch yourself beginning to spiral, grounding techniques can help you return to the…
The Rise In Anxiety Among Adolescents
By Scott Phillips, AMFT According to the National Institute of Mental Health, nearly 32% of adolescents will develop an anxiety disorder between the ages of 13-18 years old. In the…
Understanding Anxiety: What It Is And What You Need To Know About It
By Veronica Sanchez, LMFT Chances are you know someone with an anxiety disorder. After all, 40 million U.S. adults suffer from anxiety. If you took a poll of your friends…
Reproductive Psychiatry
By Dr. Katie Hirst Depression and anxiety disorders typically have their onset between the ages of 18-35yo, which are the same as women’s peak childbearing years, so it is no…
5 Benefits of Counseling for Postpartum New Mothers
Having a baby is exciting, but it can also be overwhelming, stressful, and a complete change to your daily routine. After a new mom comes home from the hospital, it’s…
Couples Communication
Couples Communication Listen in as BOLD health’s associate marriage and family therapist Scott Phillips talks about couples communication. He discusses four behaviors he sees when working with couples. Criticism, defensiveness,…