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Mental illness affects people just like me. Mental illness affects people different from me. You can’t just “snap out of it.” And it’s...
Mental health CONDITIONS
Learn more about the full spectrum of conditions we treat.
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Symptoms of ADHD involve challenges with restlessness, focus, and acting without thinking.
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Symptoms of ASD may include flashbacks, nightmares, intrusive memories, or avoidance of anything that reminds you of a recent traumatic event.
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Bipolar II disorder is a mood disorder that can cause shifts in your mood, energy, and concentration. It may also affect your day-to-day life.
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Symptoms of GAD typically include difficulty controlling worry about many issues, events, or individuals. You may also have physical symptoms or trouble sleeping.
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Symptoms of insomnia can include feeling unrefreshed when waking up, waking too early in the morning, or having trouble falling asleep at night.
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The two major symptoms of MDD are a persistent sad or “empty” mood and feelings of hopelessness or pessimism.
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People with OCD may have symptoms of obsessions, compulsions, or both. These symptoms can interfere with all aspects of life.
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Symptoms of panic disorder include experiencing panic attacks, the abrupt onset of intense fear or discomfort that reaches a peak within minutes.
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The main symptom of PDD is long-lasting low mood that is more constant than with major depressive disorder.
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Phobia is an intense, persistent fear of a specific situation, activity, object, or person. Usually, the level of fear is significantly greater than the actual danger.
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PPD is a treatable, severe mental health issue. Symptoms include feeling disconnected from your baby, intense sadness, or feeling incompetent as a mother.
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Symptoms of PTSD can include flashbacks, bad dreams, avoidance of places or things related to a traumatic event, and being easily startled or "on edge."
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People with PMDD may experience PMS symptoms as well as more severe mood changes including anxiety, depression, and irritability.
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SAD is a type of depression that’s related to changes in seasons—it begins and ends at about the same times each year.
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Social anxiety is not the same as being shy. It’s marked by an intense, persistent fear of being watched and judged by others.
We treat many concerns
86% of our members feel better within 12 weeks.