Eating Disorders and Mental Health
What are eating disorders? An eating disorder is a mental illness. You will use food to try to manage your feelings. If you have an eating disorder you will have an unhealthy relationship with food....
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View ArticleWhat You Need to Know About Self-Harm
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View ArticleBipolar Disorder 1 vs Bipolar Disorder 2
Finding Bipolar Disorder treatment in SLC, Utah can be frustrating. However, we are here to help you learn more! Bipolar disorder, also sometimes called manic depression causes sudden shifts in a...
View ArticleDealing with Depression During Treatment
Depression during treatment is a real struggle. It’s frustrating, isolating, and all-consuming. In most cases, depression during treatment can be an issue for addiction or mental health issues and...
View ArticleWhat You Need to Know About Self-Harm
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View ArticleWhat is Sleep Hygiene?
‘Sleep hygiene’ is the term used to describe good sleep habits. Considerable research has gone into developing a set of guidelines and tips which are designed to enhance good sleeping, and there is...
View ArticleAnxiety vs. Panic Attacks
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View ArticleBorderline Personality Disorder Awareness Month
In May of 2007, the National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder (NEABPD) organized hearings before congress to educate legislators about Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). A...
View ArticleWhy Should You Heal Your Inner Child?
The idea of becoming your own parent may sound a bit out there at first. But what if inner child work is essential for behavior or emotional healing? You may think of yourself as a grown-up just...
View ArticleDysfunctional Families
Dysfunctional families are fertile ground for neglect, abuse, secrecy, addiction, or denial. In these family systems, children’s emotional needs go unmet because the parents’ needs take precedence. One...
View ArticleHolidays & Conflicts
For many of us, spending the holidays with family brings us comfort and joy. For others, holiday family time is anything but good tidings. From the stress of travel to the pressures of gift-giving, the...
View ArticleWhat is PMDD?
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is a very severe form of premenstrual syndrome (PMS). It causes a range of emotional and physical symptoms every month during the week or two before your period....
View ArticleMental Health Affects LGBTQIA+ Individuals
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, Intersex, Asexual (LGBTQIA+) community represents a diverse range of identities and expressions of gender and sexual orientation. In...
View ArticleWhat is Limerence and How Can it Affect Your Mental Health?
Limerence is a state of romantic infatuation, and a condition that can be hard to discern as it presents in a very similar expression to falling in love. In reality, it’s a multi-stage process of...
View ArticleThe Impact of Technology on Mental Health: Finding Balance in a Digital World
In today’s increasingly interconnected world, technology plays a significant role in shaping our daily lives. While advancements in technology offer numerous benefits and conveniences, it’s essential...
View ArticleCrafting a Distinct Identity: The Power of DBT Therapy in Salt Lake City
In the bustling city of Salt Lake City, Utah, individuals are increasingly seeking ways to understand and define their personal identity. For many, this journey towards self-discovery can be both...
View ArticleBreaking Barriers: LGBTQ+ Mental Health Advocacy in Pride Month
Pride Month is more than just a celebration of love and identity; it’s a beacon of hope for many in the LGBTQ+ community—a time to band together not just in jubilation, but also to uplift and address...
View ArticleInterview with Eric Schmidt: Celebrating New Roads Behavioral Health’s 15...
written by Maddie Profilet In the behavioral health field, ten years of continuous service is a long time. 15 years is outstanding. When we heard our friends at New Roads Behavioral Health are coming...
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