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Mental Health Services in Battle Creek MI | Consult Psychiatrist Online

Mental illness refers to a wide range of mental disorders that affect your mood, thinking and behavior. Examples of mental illness include depression, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, eating disorders and addictive behaviors.

Many people have mental health concerns from time to time. But a mental health concern becomes a mental illness when ongoing signs and symptoms cause frequent stress and affect your ability to function.

A mental illness can make you miserable and can cause problems in your daily life, such as at school or work or in relationships. In most cases, symptoms can be managed with a combination of medications and talk therapy (psychotherapy). Please call us. We can help you live a better life.

Mental Health Services in Battle Creek MI | Behavioral Health Care

Your mental health may impact your chances of breakthrough COVID

Your mental health may impact your chances of breakthrough COVID

A new study has shown that people who are vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2, and have a history of certain psychiatric conditions, have a heightened risk of COVID-19 -- a finding that may be related to impaired immune response as well as risky behaviors associated with some disorders.
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High cardiovascular risk is associated with symptoms of depression

High cardiovascular risk is associated with symptoms of depression

Cardiovascular risk factors are associated with an increased risk of depression in older adults, according to a new study.
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Structural racism and pandemic stressors associated with postpartum depression and anxiety among Black individuals, study finds

Structural racism and pandemic stressors associated with postpartum depression and anxiety among Black individuals, study finds

A study found the combined effects of structural racism and the pandemic, known as a 'syndemic,' were associated with negative postpartum mental health.
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Study finds 48 percent of young adults struggled with mental health in mid-2021

Study finds 48 percent of young adults struggled with mental health in mid-2021

About half of young adults had mental health symptoms during the pandemic and more than a third of those were unable to access mental health therapy, a new study found.
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Maladaptive daydreaming may be a better diagnosis for some than ADHD, study finds

Maladaptive daydreaming may be a better diagnosis for some than ADHD, study finds

Maladaptive daydreaming (MD) may be a better diagnosis for some people than ADHD, according to a new study. MD is a condition whereby people slip into involved highly detailed and realistic daydreams that can last hours at the cost of normal functioning.
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Grey matter volume could inform treatment decisions for developing mental health disorders

Grey matter volume could inform treatment decisions for developing mental health disorders

The brain structure of patients with recent onset psychosis and depression can offer important biological insights into these illnesses and how they might develop.
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Psilocybin rewires the brain for people with depression, study finds

Psilocybin rewires the brain for people with depression, study finds

Psilocybin fosters greater connections between different regions of the brain in depressed people, freeing them up from long-held patterns of rumination and excessive self-focus, according to a new study.
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Human gene variant produces attention deficit disorder-like problems in mice

Human gene variant produces attention deficit disorder-like problems in mice

Mutant mice are providing scientists with a new neurobiological framework to understand the brain changes observed in distractible humans who carry a common gene variant whose frequency has been associated with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The scientists demonstrate that mice that express the variant adopt an inattentive phenotype similar to that seen in humans.
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Researchers accurately identify people with PTSD through text data alone

Researchers accurately identify people with PTSD through text data alone

Researchers have trained a machine learning model to identify people with post-traumatic stress disorder with 80 per cent accuracy by analyzing text data. The model could one day serve as an accessible and inexpensive screening tool to support health professionals in detecting and diagnosing PTSD or other mental health disorders through telehealth platforms.
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Some types of epilepsy may be associated with worse quality of life

Some types of epilepsy may be associated with worse quality of life

A new study suggests that people with epilepsy associated with head injuries, especially the type not well controlled by medication, are more likely to have other health conditions like depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), back pain and headache that may result in them reporting a lower quality of life. Other conditions included chronic conditions like high blood pressure, sleep disorders, and behavioral health conditions such as anxiety.
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