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Tag: Stress Management

  • 6 Things That Could Help You To Manage Bipolar Disorder

    6 Things That Could Help You To Manage Bipolar Disorder

    It is estimated that 2.8% of the American population have bipolar disorder, a mental health condition that is characterized predominately by regular and severe mood swings. Bipolar disorder can be very challenging and result in days of depression followed by a short or long period of ‘highs’ or a more upbeat mood. If you’re looking…

  • Signs You Should Visit A Therapist

    Signs You Should Visit A Therapist

    If you’re struggling with your mental health, you may be thinking about visiting a therapist. There are many things a therapist can help with, such as managing stress, improving your mood, and feeling better about yourself in general. While everyone in Clearwater could benefit from seeing a therapist on a regular basis, there are some…

  • How Exercise Could Help To Improve Symptoms Of Depression And Anxiety

    How Exercise Could Help To Improve Symptoms Of Depression And Anxiety

    Physical exercise is one of the things which can help to improve the symptoms of common mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety. Even if you’re not suffering from these conditions, in the long term exercise can help to lift your mood when you’re feeling down. There are many health benefits of exercise, which…

  • 4 Tips For Dealing With Workplace Stress

    4 Tips For Dealing With Workplace Stress

    A certain level of stress at work can feel normal, but when your stress levels start to increase, you may need to address the issue. Too much stress can take its toll on our minds and bodies, causing physical health problems such as heart disease and hormone imbalances and mental health conditions such as clinical…

  • How To Improve Your Mental Health With Diabetes

    How To Improve Your Mental Health With Diabetes

    When you’re suffering from diabetes, you might not think about the connection between this condition and your mental health and wellbeing. People who have diabetes are more likely to suffer from depression and anxiety, but many may not even realize that these are so closely linked. Luckily, there are several things you can do to…

  • Can Regular Exercise Help Reduce Stress And Anxiety?

    Can Regular Exercise Help Reduce Stress And Anxiety?

    Exercising is often thought of as a way to stay physically healthy. Many people exercise to lose or control weight, increase their heart health, fight off diseases like diabetes, and to improve their appearance. We all accept that exercise is generally good for our physical health but can exercise help with our mental health? If…

  • Can Yoga Help Reduce Stress And Anxiety?

    Can Yoga Help Reduce Stress And Anxiety?

    Yoga is an Eastern practice that has been around for thousands of years. The basic principles of yoga start with breathing which is done in coordination with movement into different physical postures and a practice of meditation. The word yoga is a derivative of the word yoke (to bring together). You might be able to…

  • Should Psychiatric Providers Prescribe Exercise?

    Should Psychiatric Providers Prescribe Exercise?

    Psychiatric providers may prescribe medications, however, the latest research suggests that they should also prescribe exercise. Why Psychiatrists Should Recommend Exercise to Their Patients Research suggests that there are 5 reasons why exercise should be prescribed to patients who have mental health issues. Exercise Can Treat Depression Exercise, in conjunction with medication or cognitive-behavioral therapy,…

  • How To Start Reducing Your Stress And Anxiety Today

    How To Start Reducing Your Stress And Anxiety Today

    Throughout the world today the rate of anxiety and suicide has grown exponentially. This is due to the pandemic, increased use of social media, and economic stress – what some are calling “the perfect mental health storm.” Although we can’t change what’s happened already, we can make improvements for the future of our mental health.…

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