The landscape of mental health care is shifting away from the rigid silos of the past. For decades, patients often had to choose between distinct modalities like clinical talk therapy, pharmaceutical ...
The widespread use of psychotropic drugs to treat people experiencing mental illness does not always correspond to their effectiveness or real need. Driving this is a complex web of factors including ...
In the first part of our two-part series on chronic kidney disease, we explored the prevalence of this condition—that 37 million Americans have it but 90 percent are unaware[i] —as well as its causes, ...
Society and science are significantly changing how they view trauma, its behavioral manifestations, and its treatment. Purely symptom-focused treatment often appears archaic compared to an approach ...
Conventional medicine often focuses on diseases and symptoms, which can make people feel like they’re defined by their health problems. Integrative health is different. This approach looks at every ...