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Dealing with psychological disorders.

despairHow you live dictates how long you will live and how much you will invest in health. Many people ignore mental health and take it to be a condition for certain people. Mental health pays a vital role in the overall health of a person. Read more information on mental health on this short article that we came across.

Supporting a loved one with mental illness presents many challenges. But one of them isn’t blame. It’s important for families “to learn that they didn’t cause [their loved one’s disorder] and they can’t cure it,” according to Harriet Lefley, Ph.D, professor at the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine who’s worked with families for 25 years.

Still, how you treat your loved one has a big impact on their well-being. “But their behaviors can exacerbate the symptoms,” she said. In fact, Dr. Lefley cited a large amount of literature on expressed emotion that found that patients of families who expressed hostility and criticism toward their loved one (e.g., believing the patient was lazy) or were emotionally overinvolved (e.g., “I’d give my left arm if he’d get well”) were more likely to relapse.

Source : http://psychcentral.com/lib/15-ways-to-support-a-loved-one-with-serious-mental-illness/

The Best Treatment For Addictions

Everybody has an addiction to something be it drink, food or drug among other things. Some people know how to handle their addictions for example those addicted to TV can go outdoors and forget about it. However there are those who are addicted and hooked for life. We have some information here:

Addiction

Addiction is defined as persistent use of a substance despite negative consequences. It is a complex disease, the course of which is influenced by the interaction of genetics and environmental factors. Addiction is a chronic and treatable disease.

All of the addiction treatment offered by Penn Behavioral Health is informed by the cutting edge research conducted in the Department of Psychiatry. Patients can elect to receive treatment through one of our excellent clinical programs or, if eligible, may receive treatment as a participant in a research trial at no cost.

Source: http://www.med.upenn.edu/psych/addiction.html

Getting the best rehab online

There are many rehabilitation centers dealing with different addiction and psychological disorders. There is a need to do proper research before enrolling your loved one to any of the rehabs as some may not meet your expectations. There are numerous pointers to look out for when looking for the best rehab program and they include:

What to look for in an alcohol treatment program

When you start looking for alcohol treatment, you may see advertisements for programs in tranquil settings with gorgeous views. While amenities like that are nice to have, they probably come with a big price tag. Focus on what is truly important: appropriate licensing, quality of care during the program, follow-up services, and staff credentials. Things to check include:

  • Program accreditation and licensing. Make sure the treatment program is accredited by the state it’s in. Also check to ensure that the program is run by licensed, well-trained mental health professionals and addiction specialists.
  • The effectiveness of the program's treatment methods. Treatment centers should have at least some statistics on their success rates, preferably from an objective outside agency.
  • Type of aftercare services to prevent relapse. Is there a well-run aftercare program? Does it provide referrals to other recovery services and support groups in the community? Also make sure that a staff member will collaborate with you to create a discharge plan before you leave the program.

Source: http://www.helpguide.org/articles/addiction/choosing-alcohol-treatment.htm