Taking care of your mental health is an act of self-love
Taking care of your mental health is an act of self-love
We understand that seeking help for mental health can raise many questions. Our FAQ section is designed to provide clear, thoughtful answers to your most common queries.
Whether you're wondering about our services, the treatment process, or how we can support
your unique needs, we're here to guide you every step of the way. Explore our FAQs to find the information
you need and feel confident in taking the next step toward better mental health.
Changes in mood, feeling anxious or sad often, withdrawal from friends and family, difficulty concentrating, changes in sleep or appetite, and losing interest in activities you once enjoyed can all be signs to watch for.
Your physical and mental health are deeply connected. Conditions like chronic pain, heart disease, or diabetes can impact your emotional well-being. Poor sleep, inactivity, and an unhealthy diet can also contribute to mental health struggles.
Staying active, eating a balanced diet, getting enough rest, practicing mindfulness or relaxation techniques, and keeping in touch with supportive friends or family can make a big difference.
If you’re experiencing ongoing sadness, anxiety, or mood changes that affect your daily life — or if you’re having thoughts of self-harm — it’s important to reach out for professional support.
Absolutely. Regular exercise, a nutritious diet, limiting alcohol and drug use, and improving sleep can all help. Building a strong social support system is also key.
Although some people use substances to relax, alcohol and cannabis can actually worsen anxiety, depression, and mood swings over time. They can also interfere with treatment or medication.
Nurse practitioners can offer screenings for depression, anxiety, substance use, and stress. These simple tools can help identify concerns early and guide the next steps for care.
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