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Kaiser Therapist In The Greater Denver Area: What Is Seasonal Affective Disorder? Signs And Symptoms.

Seasonal Affective Disorder And Seasonal Patterns Seasonal affective disorder, also known as SAD or seasonal depression, is a condition that affects millions of people. It is more common during the winter months when the days are shorter, hence its name. The symptoms tend to wane... Read more

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Who Can Benefit? Is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy right for you? Greater Denver Area Kaiser Therapist

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Who Can Benefit? Cognitive behavioral therapy is a commonly used, evidence-based practice that’s employed to treat mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression. While perhaps not for everyone, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (or “CBT”) treatment has proven effective for a number of... Read more

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Seasonal Affective Disorder

 Seasonal affective disorder (SAD), also known as seasonal depression, is a mental health condition that certain individuals might develop owing to a seasonal change. Most individuals who experience this mood disorder typically begin to develop symptoms with the start of the fall season. The symptoms... Read more

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Finding A Good Psychiatrist

Finding A Good Psychiatrist Asking yourself, what’s the need for a good psychiatrist? Treating patients having trouble with mental disorders can be very tricky and sometimes dangerous too. Mental disorders have many forms. It can include substance abuse, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, anger issues, paranoia,... Read more

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EMDR therapy

EMDR therapy covered by Kaiser insurance Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is characterized by flashbacks, nightmares, unwanted thoughts and anxiety. These are related to perceived disturbing events that may have been experienced or witnessed by someone in the past. This disorder can significantly decrease a person’s... Read more

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Medication Evaluations

Prescribers such as Psychiatrists (MDs), Psychiatric Mental-Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNPs), and Physician Assistants (PAs) specialize in medication evaluation, medication prescription, and medication management for problems related to mental health. Westside Behavioral Care endeavors to make these services available to Kaiser Permanente members through our prescriber... Read more

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Anxiety

Anxiety Have you ever felt scared for reasons you couldn’t explain to anyone else? Maybe you felt your chest grow tight, your arms grow numb, and you felt unnaturally aware of your own heartbeat when you normally never hear it. This can be because of... Read more

Millennials and Anxiety

Anxiety levels are extreme among Gen Z, including millennial populations in communities all around the world. As per the 2020 Deloitte Millennials Report, almost half of Gen Zs and Millennials say they’re depressed all or much of the time. The report, which was published in... Read more

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What is Eco-Anxiety?

The term ‘eco-anxiety’ refers to a serious mental health condition in which one constantly worries about ecological damage or environmental disaster. It is the state of persistently worrying about the future of Earth. There are several terms related to this sickness- ‘eco angst’, ‘climate change... Read more

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Grief: What is it?

When you experience a loss in life, the feeling that accompanies it is called grief. It is most commonly associated with the death of someone important in your life. However, you may also experience grief in connection to other losses like losing a job, chronic... Read more

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Postpartum Depression: More Than Just The Baby Blues?

  Postpartum depression (also known as postnatal depression or PPD) is a mood disorder that arises after childbirth. While postpartum depression can occur at any time within the first year, symptoms typically appear between two weeks to a month after delivery. Postpartum depression is a... Read more

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Who Can Benefit?

Cognitive behavioral therapy is a commonly used, evidence-based practice that’s employed to treat mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression. While perhaps not for everyone, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (or “CBT”) treatment has proven effective for a number of individuals who wish to change irrational... Read more

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Biofeedback Therapy

Biofeedback therapy is a form of treatment that is used to help patients suffering from attention deficit disorder (ADD), depression, anxiety, addiction, and other conditions by controlling involuntary mental processes which may be contributing to these problems. Through biofeedback, patients may learn to control their... Read more

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Play Therapy: A Type of Therapy for Children

Play therapy is a technique used in therapy for children. In play therapy, a therapist interacts with the child by interpreting play behavior and communication. Play therapy also uses a child’s play to help him or her manage the emotional and behavioral difficulties that interfere with... Read more

PTSD Therapy with EMDR

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Or EMDR  Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing or EMDR is a therapy technique that is used to treat patients who are troubled by traumatic memories. The technique focuses on the emotions and negative feelings triggered by trauma. EMDR is most... Read more

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My Teen Is Out of Control

Conduct Disorder  Conduct disorder is a term used to describe various emotional and behavioral problems that are commonly observed in adolescents. Teens suffering from conduct disorder are generally anti-social and have a tough time adhering to proper social conduct, rules, and norms. They can be... Read more

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Denver Therapy on Anxiety Disorders Blog 4: OCD Variations

OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder) sufferers normally have both obsessions and compulsions, although some people may experience obsessions alone. The seriousness of symptomotology tends to vary, but it often gets worse over time, especially throughout occasions of stress. Here are some examples of OCD variations: • Excessive Washing (e.g.,... Read more

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Denver Therapy on Anxiety Disorders Blog 3: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

People with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) experience excessive, intrusive and undesirable ideas (obsessions) supported by compulsive actions whose purpose is to superstitiously reduce fear, anxiety,or the chances of catastrophe. These sufferers frequently recognize that their obsessive ideas and compulsive actions are exaggerated and even irrational, but nonetheless they feel at... Read more

Denver Therapy on Anxiety Disorders Blog 2: Panic Disorder with or without Agoraphobia

People with panic attacks have multiple and often unpredictable episodes of intense fear which may be accompanied by sweating, chest discomfort, rapid heart beat, nausea, rapid breathing, dissociation, tingling, numbness, feeling “unreal,” and/or other responses associated with a heightened state of the sympathetic nervous system.... Read more

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Find a Therapist in Denver or Nearby

Ready to schedule an appointment? Schedule online or call 303-986-4197. At some time in our lives, all of us feel overwhelmed and might need skilled assistance to cope with our problems in life. The issues of each day can at times feel considerably debilitating. And sometimes... Read more

Denver Therapy Series on Obamacare – Blog 9

Title VI provides new state and federal powers to reduce and prevent  insurance abuse, including Medicare and Medicaid. Drug and medical product companies will have report most gifts. The Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute will study and support clinical outcomes on new therapies. Nursing homes... Read more

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Facts on Prescription Drug Abuse in Denver and in Colorado

Prescription drugs are playing an increasingly larger role in U.S. life, with nearly half of all Americans taking one or more medications. On one hand, more people than ever are receiving effective treatment for chronic conditions and chronic pain. But doctors and pharmacists also find... Read more

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Let’s Make Mental Health Awareness Month Last All Year

Despite great strides in our understanding of mental illness and vast improvements in the dialogue surrounding it, too many still suffer in silence. Tens of millions of Americans face mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). National Mental... Read more

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