What Are the Four Types of OCD?
Learn about the four types of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and understand when OCD treatment might be helpful.
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Learn about the four types of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and understand when OCD treatment might be helpful.
At the forefront of eating disorder and mental health care, see how we collect and interpret data to measure patient outcomes.
By integrating inclusion, diversity and belonging within their workplaces, providers can build safer spaces for patients and families.
Dr. Aimee Keith explains how to talk about suicide with your clients, including how to help those struggling with emotion regulation and isolation.
Resources for defining, assessing and supporting patients in grief when working in a behavioral health setting.
Most Americans are concerned about climate change, but is climate anxiety affecting your mental health? Read our tips to learn how to cope.
What is the difference between stress and anxiety? Find out here and discover solutions for chronic stress and anxiety.
Are you feeling sad or listless as winter sets in? Learn about seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and find suggestions for combating seasonally induced…
Military service members experience loss and grief at a disproportionate rate. Yet less than 50% of veterans receive mental health care. Access…
Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) is an emergency intervention for family and friends of individuals who are contemplating suicide. Using QPR, anyone…
Get all the details regarding on-demand sessions at the 2022 Pathlight Mood & Anxiety Center Conference, featuring the field’s top experts in mental…
Grief and depression are not the same, although symptoms may overlap . Learn how to distinguish one from the other, as well as how to recognize and…
You’re invited to the annual Eating Recovery Conference on Eating Disorders and Pathlight Conference on Mental Health.
“As a nurse, we have the opportunity to heal the heart, mind, soul and body of our patients, their families and ourselves. They may not remember…
Our annual Pathlight Conference, presented by the Eating Recovery and Pathlight Foundation, was a success, and we're already looking forward to the…
A report recently released from the Kaiser Family Foundation, regarding the impact of Covid-19 on both children and their parents related to mental…
For our first annual Pathlight Conference on Mental Health: Transformative Solutions in Mental Health Treatment, we are delighted to announce that…
I have worked in the mental health field, in a variety of capacities, since 2004 and obtained my MA in Professional Counseling from Texas…
Thomas Joiner, Ph.D, Professor of Psychology and the Director of the Psychology Clinic at Florida State University, talks with Eating Recovery Center…
Mood disorders are psychological conditions characterized by a serious change in mood, either an elevation or lowering.
As our world navigates pandemic, social unrest, mass shootings, devastating hurricanes and other tragedies, 24-hour news cycles and social media have…
Q&A with Ellen Astrachan-Fletcher, PhD, FAED, CEDS-S
Thirty years ago, mental health wasn't as prominent as it is now, therefore I'm not sure my family even knew how much I was suffering. Years later,…
Join us on October 11th and 12th at the Westin Denver Downtown for Eating Recovery Foundation 11th Annual Conference and hear from Lara Schuster…
Recently, Prince Harry discussed his own struggles with anxiety and panic attacks, which were at times triggered by being in a crowded room. Some…
Despite the prevalence of mental illness, there are still so many misconceptions about what it means to live with one. So, today, I'll break down four…
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