Depression isn’t an uncommon condition. Though there’s often stigma associated with talking about it, the truth is that millions of people in the U.S. struggle…
People living with depression struggle with everything from appetite fluctuations to sleep disturbances like insomnia, making them even more lethargic. This combination can leave you…
Depression is common in the U.S. In 2021 alone, 10.5% of adult women experienced at least one depressive episode.1 The signs of depression in women…
Mental health diagnoses can sometimes feel confusing when there are similar names for conditions or types of conditions. Bipolar I and Bipolar II are good…
For many individuals, depression can feel like a never-ending condition. They have tried traditional treatments with little relief. The good news is that there is…
Depression can feel all-encompassing. From difficulties concentrating to a lack of motivation to do the things you once found enjoyable, life can feel flat and…
Research suggests that ADHD and depression share neurological and genetic links, meaning individuals with ADHD can be at a higher risk of developing depression at…
Mental health care should be accessible to everyone, and part of that accessibility involves offering a variety of options for where therapy takes place. As…
Therapy plays an essential role in the life of someone with bipolar disorder. With the right help, people experiencing bipolar disorder can learn to manage…
Columbia Associates is dedicated to supporting your mental health. If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts, we encourage you to reach out for immediate support through…