Mental Health Hotline Articles

After a Panic Attack – The Next Steps to Prevent Another Crisis
A panic attack can leave you feeling drained, disoriented and anxious about when the next one might strike. While the

How Trauma Shapes Communication Styles
Trauma doesn’t just live in the mind; it lives in the body and affects how we relate to others, especially

When Compulsive Lying is a Sign of a Deeper Mental Health Issue
Most people lie at some point, whether to avoid hurting someone’s feelings or to dodge a difficult conversation. But what

When Communication Styles Cause Relationship Stress: And How Therapy Can Help
Not all relationship problems come from big betrayals or life-changing events. Sometimes relationship stress comes down to how two people

Is A.A. a Faith-Based Program?
If you’ve ever looked into Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or know someone who attends meetings, you’ve likely heard references to a

Is it Okay to Have a Digital Companion?
In an era of advanced artificial intelligence and constant connectivity, more people are talking about having a “digital companion.” Whether

Is it Okay for Christians to Seek Mental Health Help
Faith is a powerful anchor, especially in times of struggle. But for many Christians, there’s a quiet question that can

Finding Inpatient Mental Health Treatment
When mental health symptoms escalate beyond what outpatient care can manage, inpatient treatment can offer a path toward stabilization and

Hypno Therapy
Hypnotherapy, also known as hypnosis therapy or clinical hypnosis, is a therapeutic approach that uses guided relaxation, focused attention and