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What are the Differences Between Therapy Dogs, Service Animals, and Emotional Support Animals?

In recent years, the use of animals in therapeutic and support capacities has gained significant traction. Whether it's a dog helping someone navigate a busy street or a cat providing comfort during tough times, animals have proven to be indispensable allies for many individuals. However, there's often confusion surrounding the terms "therapy dog", "service animal", and "emotional support animal." Let's delve into the differences.

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Is Your Phone Making You Miserable? Part 2: Reconnecting with Life: Balancing Your Relationship with Technology

Recognizing the potential pitfalls of excessive tech use is the first step towards a healthier relationship with technology. In the end, the challenge of finding balance with technology is an ongoing journey, and one's attachment to their devices can be deeply rooted. It is essential to explore these feelings and motivations and understand why we feel so attached to our screens and notifications. By doing so, individuals can take meaningful steps toward regaining control over their digital lives, fostering a healthier and more fulfilling existence in this tech-integrated world.

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Quitting is the hardest thing to do: How to stop smoking

Seriously! Quitting smoking is the most challenging habit to stop - we get it. Tobacco cessation is also one of the best decisions you can make for your health, your wallet, your relationships, and your vanity. Luckily, you don’t have to do it alone. I have had many success stories among my patients over the years thanks to their will power, a little encouragement, a little medications for some, and psychotherapy for some. There is no one size fits all. With the right plan, tools, and support, we believe you can do this!

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Adults Need a Bedtime Too: Diagnosing, Managing, and Treating Insomnia

Sleep can be challenging and elusive yet necessary for your best mental health. It is often the first symptom / warning sign of mental health problems and can trigger and/or exacerbate underlying mental health problems. First, you need to characterize your sleep problems and sleep patterns. For example – is it difficult to fall asleep, stay asleep, or are you waking up too early? If you wake up at night, is it difficult to fall back asleep. We recommend keeping a sleep log next to your bed or on an app on your phone.

To best address your issues with sleep, is essential that you and your healthcare provider identify the cause of your sleep problems, which may involve a physical examination, laboratory studies, and additional testing. It is essential to develop and implement behavioral, psychological, and social solutions to improve your sleep. Lastly, you may require interventions such as a Cpap machine and/or medications to improve your sleep quality.

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PRECISION PSYCHIATRY: Using Genetic Testing to Guide Medication Treatment Decisions

Neuropharmagen® enables providers to identify the safest psychotropic medication protocol for patients based on their genetic markers and other relevant factors. Finding the right medication for mental health conditions can often be challenging for patients and providers. Being able to quickly discern specific treatments and dosage amounts for antidepressants and other psychoactive drugs may increase a patient’s adherence and chance for a positive outcome.

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