Resources
Eating Disorders
Eating Disorders have the highest mortality rate of any other psychiatric illness (aside from the recent increase of opioid related deaths). Eating Disorders are not a choice or a “phase” and typically do not get better without the help of an eating disorder professional, as well as other multidisciplinary team members (dietitians, prescribers, medical doctors).
Additional Resources
Here are additional resources including books, websites, apps, and videos that we recommend.
ADHD
Research shows that the highest probability for improved attention, impulsivity and frustration tolerance come from using a combination of talk therapy and psychopharmaceutical interventions. Our
Trauma & PTSD
Unresolved and/or complicated trauma can lead to the development of an Acute Stress Disorder or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder impacting your ability to function at
Anxiety and Depression
What if there was less stigma surrounding seeking support for mental well-being? What if it was expected that everyone have a therapeutic evaluation in the way it’s encouraged for everyone to see a Primary Care Physician (PCP)?
Substance Abuse
No one wakes up one day and thinks to themselves, “I think I’m going to become an addict today!” Substance Use Disorders often begin with folks using substances to simply feel “better” – to numb pervasive physical and/or emotional pain and over time, their substance use is uncontrolled despite