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Healing from Within: Trauma Therapy for Women Who’ve Been Told They’re ‘Too Sensitive’

Lightwork

The Impact of Trauma on Women’s Mental Health Women experience and process trauma differently than men, with distinct neurobiological and psychological responses. This is supported by research, which indicates that women’s brains respond differently to traumatic experiences, leading to various long-term health issues.

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Support for Women at LightWork Therapy: Empowering Mental Health

Lightwork

Introduction LightWork Therapy and Recovery, a leading mental health treatment center in Massachusetts, is at the forefront of providing support for women through specialized mental health treatment. These multifaceted challenges can greatly affect mental well-being, making specialized support for women crucial.

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What’s it Like Day-to-Day in Addiction Treatment Rehab?

Clear Behavioral Health

At Clear Behavioral Health, our addiction treatment rehab uses a multi-faceted approach, tailored to everyone’s needs. The Admission Process: Your First Day Upon arrival, youll have your initial assessment where you are asked varying questions about your background, history of substance abuse, and mental health.

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Panic Attack Vs. Anxiety Attack: How to Know the Difference

Clear Behavioral Health

At Clear Behavioral Health, we provide evidence-based treatment options, including individual therapy and group therapy , medication management, and holistic approaches designed to support you through anxiety-related conditions. What are the 5 Warning Signs of Anxiety?

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Enlarging the Treatment Lens for Postpartum Depression

Mad in America

No one helped us to understand how the sleep disturbances we experienced could play havoc with our moods. The Office on Women’s Health emphasizes psychosocial causes as being significant in PPD. Kelly Brogan , a holistic women’s health psychiatrist, reports significant concerns about brexanolone.