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Mental Health Conditions

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Learn about common mental health conditions and when to seek help.

Mental health conditions are common and treatable. Understanding symptoms can help you recognize what you’re experiencing, reduce stigma, and take the next step toward support. If symptoms interfere with daily life, relationships, sleep, work, or safety, it may be time to talk with a professional.

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Recognize Signs & symptoms
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Understand What it means
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Get Support Care options
Urgent concerns If you are in immediate danger, having thoughts of self-harm, or experiencing severe symptoms, call your local emergency number or go to the nearest emergency room.

Common conditions

Anxiety disorders, depression, PTSD/trauma symptoms, OCD, ADHD, bipolar disorder, and sleep disorders.

Symptoms vary

Everyone’s experience is different. Symptoms may affect mood, thoughts, behavior, sleep, or energy.

Treatment works

Many people improve with therapy, medication (when appropriate), lifestyle changes, and ongoing support.

Conditions We Help With

Common mental health concerns

Below are examples of concerns we commonly evaluate and treat. If you’re unsure what applies, we can help you figure it out.

Anxiety & Panic

Persistent worry, fear, tension, panic attacks, or physical anxiety symptoms.

  • Racing thoughts and restlessness
  • Chest tightness, rapid heartbeat
  • Avoidance and “what if” thinking

Depression & Mood

Low mood, loss of interest, irritability, low energy, or changes in sleep and appetite.

  • Hopelessness or guilt
  • Sleep changes and fatigue
  • Difficulty concentrating

Trauma, OCD & Attention

Intrusive thoughts, compulsions, trauma symptoms, attention difficulties, or impulsivity.

  • Intrusive memories or hypervigilance
  • Obsessions and repetitive rituals
  • Inattention, disorganization, impulsivity
Next Steps

Three steps toward support

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Share Symptoms

Share Symptoms

Tell us what you’re experiencing and how it’s affecting your day-to-day life.

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Get an Evaluation

Get an Evaluation

We assess symptoms and history, then discuss possible diagnoses and treatment options.

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Start Treatment

Start Treatment

Begin a plan that may include therapy, medication (if appropriate), and regular follow-ups.

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