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  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: High Tech Help For Treatment Resistant Mood Disorders

    Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: High Tech Help For Treatment Resistant Mood Disorders

    Transcranial magnetic stimulation may help relieve symptoms in those with severe anxiety or depression that doesn’t respond to treatment or medications.

  • How Much Is Too Much? Technology, Screen Time, And Your Mental Health

    How Much Is Too Much? Technology, Screen Time, And Your Mental Health

    It’s no secret that people are somewhat “addicted” to their screen time. Just look around you at any restaurant and you’ll see families and friends interacting more with their phones than with each other. The same hold true for almost anywhere you go: some people can’t even take their eyes off their screens when driving or walking, which has resulted in numerous accidents and deaths.

  • Mindfulness – The Secret To Being Happier Throughout Your Day

    Mindfulness – The Secret To Being Happier Throughout Your Day

    Most people go through their lives in reaction-mode. They respond to something that happens in their environment – a conversation, a changing traffic light, the boss calling a meeting – but they often aren’t truly aware of the world around them. They can be so focused on the distractions of life that they aren’t actually experiencing life.

  • What Is Overcontrol And Is It Contributing To Your Social Anxiety?

    What Is Overcontrol And Is It Contributing To Your Social Anxiety?

    One of the most quickly growing areas of clinical research and treatment implementation is for people who are considered to be overcontrolled. What does being overcontrolled mean, and what does it have to do with feeling socially anxious? The concept of self-control refers to the ability to inhibit problematic behaviors. This is generally accepted by our society as a positive thing to have! It is true that to an extent, being overcontrolled can be very adaptive and helpful. Overcontrol is associated with the ability to delay gratification, follow rules, and valuing accuracy and fairness. However, when these traits are very pronounced and overemphasized, they can become problematic and affect our mental health. It’s like having too much of a good thing.

  • A Message About Telehealth Amidst COVID-19

    A Message About Telehealth Amidst COVID-19

    We hope that you, your children and families are doing well in the midst of this unprecedented time. After carefully considering the CDC guidelines, we at The Center for Treatment of Anxiety & Mood Disorders have decided that we will no longer be conducting therapy in our office at this time.

  • How Meditation Benefits Mental Health

    How Meditation Benefits Mental Health

    Meditation has been practiced for thousands of years by cultures across the globe. It is only recently that Western medicine has discovered that the practice actually has physical and mental benefits, aside from just making you feel less stressed.

  • Travel and Anxiety: Overcoming Nervousness On the Road

    Travel and Anxiety: Overcoming Nervousness On the Road

    The battle between wanderlust and fear affects tens of millions of people every year.

  • How COVID-19 Fears Can Fuel General Anxiety Disorders

    How COVID-19 Fears Can Fuel General Anxiety Disorders

    COVID-19 (coronavirus) has officially been declared a pandemic. Across the globe, people are being quarantined, cruise ships are being denied entrance to ports, and social gatherings have been curtailed. This has resulted in a stock market free fall and panic buying as people hoard food and products in case of their own quarantining.

  • Stress Relief For Dealing With COVID 19 Anxiety

    Stress Relief For Dealing With COVID 19 Anxiety

    The worldwide outbreak of COVID 19 has thrown everyone into chaos. For starters, we’re all worried about catching the virus. Some of us are dealing with financial stressors due to layoffs. Then there is the strain of having kids and spouses at home 24/7. In addition, medical workers are caring for numerous sick and dying patients, as well as the fear of bringing the virus home to their families. For many of us, this sudden upending of the world we knew has led to unprecedented anxiety levels and an inability to cope with it all.

  • How Coronavirus News Coverage Can Activate PTSD

    How Coronavirus News Coverage Can Activate PTSD

    As the world struggles with the global coronavirus pandemic, we are learning how to deal with the “new normal.” Health care workers are going without breaks or days off. Families are coping with layoffs and have been thrown into homeschooling their children. The majority of us are under stay-at-home orders. The outcome of such undue psychological stress creates anxiety and can trigger symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Watching the constant news coverage of the outbreak doesn’t help.