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Unseen Battles, Unmatched Resolve: Addressing Substance Use Disorder in Law Enforcement

National Council for Mental Wellbeing (NCMW - the

Prioritizing officers physical and mental health is essential to ensuring they have the support to continue serving their communities with strength and resilience. Many officers struggle to relax, have difficulty sleeping and experience heightened irritability. To make real progress, we need to look at whats driving the problem.

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Coping with Seasonal Affective Disorder: Strategies for Women

Lightwork

A mental health provider will help determine the most effective treatment combination based on your specific symptoms, lifestyle, and seasonal pattern. Coping Strategies for Women with SAD Living with Seasonal Affective Disorder requires a multi-faceted approach to managing symptoms and maintaining mental well-being.

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Prodromal Symptoms of Schizophrenia: Understanding and Addressing Challenges

Psychiatric Times

Early detection and intervention are crucial, as only a fraction of high-risk individuals progress to full psychosis. Assessment tools like SIPS and CAARMS help identify at-risk individuals, guiding early intervention strategies. 4,5 The SIPS is a semistructured interview designed to be conducted by trained clinicians.

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The Connection Between ‘Bipolar Disorder’ and Migraine: Unraveling the History of a Family Line

Mad in America

On this journey to find answers about my health a realization occurred — I have been having ocular and abdominal migraines since I was a child. I recall hearing my parents fight through the walls as I tried to sleep at night. The next day I approached my mother and asked why they were fighting the night before.