
Mental Health Care for Expectant Mothers
There’s a lot of knowledge out there on the dangers and risks of postpartum depression, which is excellent because it’s a very real issue. But many people... Read more.

Feeling on Edge for No Reason? Here’s Why
Are you feeling on edge? Experiencing feelings of fear, anxiety, agitation or impending dread can be a normal response to stressful or uncertain situations. For... Read more.

Phone Addiction: Myth or Reality?
Smartphones have become ingrained in nearly every part of our lives. We use them to communicate and for work and recreation. However, growing evidence indicates... Read more.

The Impact of Stress on Mental Health: What You Need to Know
Stress is a natural reaction to life’s daily pressures. Some levels of stress can be beneficial and help your body adjust to certain situations. However, ongoing,... Read more.

Understanding Shopping Addiction: Signs, Symptoms, and Help
Many people enjoy shopping, whether it’s the satisfaction of finding a great deal or visualizing how great they’ll look wearing the latest release from... Read more.

Warning Signs of Psychosis
It’s very important to be able to spot the warning signs of psychosis. By learning to recognize the signs of a psychotic break, you can get treatment for yourself... Read more.

Warning Signs of Paranoia
Paranoid personality disorder can be a devastating condition that cuts the affected person off from those closest to them. It’s important to recognize the... Read more.

Warning Signs of Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder is a serious mental illness marked by intense mood swings. It can be difficult to detect due to its varying symptoms and similarities to other mental... Read more.

What is MHA National Hotline
Over 1 in 4 Americans suffer from some type of diagnosable mental disorder each year. That’s around 25% of the population of the United States that could potentially... Read more.

Warning Signs of Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Sometimes, it’s difficult to recognize when a child is just strong-willed or when something else might be at play. Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) typically... Read more.