Mental health Conditions

Conditions We Treat

We encourage you to explore this page and learn more about these conditions, their symptoms, and treatment options. Remember, seeking professional help is the first step towards managing mental health conditions and improving overall well-being.

Eating disorder

Obsession with food, distorted body image, binge eating or restricting food intake, and excessive exercise.

Schizophrenia

Delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking and speech, lack of emotional expression, and social withdrawal.

Anger Management

A mental health program that offers treatment for people with anger problems, provides counseling, therapy, and education to help people understand and manage their anger. Helping people to learn how to respond to stressful situations in a healthy way.

Substance Use

A mental health condition characterized by the excessive and maladaptive use of drugs or alcohol, which can lead to negative consequences such as health problems, financial difficulties, relationship problems, and job loss.

PTSD

A mental health condition that can occur after a traumatic event, can cause problems such as flashbacks, nightmares, and severe anxiety.

Anxiety and Phobias

Real and debilitating conditions that affect millions of people around the world, can be treated with the Anxiety & Phobias program a proven, step-by-step system that helps to overcome fears and anxiety.

Bipolar Disorder

A mental disorder characterized by extreme changes in mood, including periods of mania (excessive happiness and energy) and depression (complete lack of energy, thoughts of suicide, etc.)

ADHD

A common mental disorder diagnosed in children and adolescents, characterized by problems paying attention, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness, usually lasting into adulthood.

Depression

A mental health disorder characterized by persistently sad, anxious, or empty mood; feelings of guilt, worthlessness, or helplessness; loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed; slowing of mental and physical activity; changes in appetite and sleep patterns; and thoughts of death or suicide.