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Both Exercise and Regular Bedtimes Reduce ADHD Severity in Adolescents
* *ADHD in Today’s Youth ADHD (Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental conditions among youth today, affecting approximately 8–10% of children and adolescents. Many teens struggle with attention, impulsivity, and...
April is National Stress Awareness Month: Understanding Stress and Building Healthier Coping Skills
April is recognized as National Stress Awareness Month, a time to reflect on how stress shows up in our lives and how we can better manage it. While stress is something we all experience, it doesn’t look the same for everyone. In fact, there is no single definition of...
ADHD vs. Anxiety in Adults: How to Tell the Difference and When to Get Evaluated
Many adults seek mental health care because they feel overwhelmed, distracted, or constantly “on edge.” Two of the most common conditions that can cause these experiences are ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) and anxiety disorders. While these conditions...
ADHD or Digital Overload? How Screen Time Is Affecting Focus, Anxiety, and Mental Health.
Technology has transformed the way we work, communicate, and access information. While smartphones, social media, and constant connectivity offer many benefits, excessive screen time can quietly impact our mental health, attention, and overall well-being. Many people...
ADHD in Adults vs. Children — Spotting the Differences
ADHD is often thought of as a childhood condition, but it can affect people well into adulthood. In fact, many adults discover they have ADHD only after struggling for years with focus, organization, or emotional regulation. Understanding how ADHD presents differently...
Spring Reset: How Physical Health Supports Mental Well-Being
As the seasons begin to change and the days grow longer, March can be a wonderful time to pause and reset our health habits. Winter often brings shorter days, less sunlight, and reduced physical activity, all of which can impact our mood and energy levels. For some...
Psychiatry + Therapy: Why a Team-Based Approach Works Best
Mental health care is most effective when it treats the whole person—not just symptoms in isolation. At our practice, we strongly believe in a collaborative, team-based approach to care that integrates psychiatric medication management and therapy when appropriate....
How Sleep, Diet, and Exercise Affect Mental Health
Mental health is not shaped by therapy or medication alone—it is deeply influenced by everyday lifestyle habits. Sleep, nutrition, and physical activity play a critical role in how the brain functions, how emotions are regulated, and how the body responds to stress....
Resetting Your Mental Health Goals for the New Year
The New Year often inspires us to set goals—whether for fitness, diet, or productivity—but mental health goals are just as important. Reflecting on the past year and setting realistic intentions for emotional well-being can help you feel more balanced, focused, and...









