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How Gift-Giving Boosts Your Mood: The Brain Science Behind the Joy of Giving (and Receiving)
As the holidays approach, many of us feel pressure around gift-giving—finding the “right” item, staying within a budget, or trying to make others happy. But underneath all the shopping lists and seasonal expectations, something deeply human is happening: giving...
Managing Holiday Stress and Family Dynamics
The holiday season is often pictured as a time of joy, laughter, and connection—but for many, it can also be a period of stress, tension, and emotional overwhelm. Between busy schedules, family obligations, and heightened expectations, it’s easy to feel mentally and...
Food Is Fuel – and So Much More: Managing Emotional Eating During the Holidays
Food does so much more than nourish our bodies. It gives us energy, supports growth and repair, and provides the vital nutrients our brains need for focus, mood, and emotional stability. But food also connects us — it’s a universal language of comfort, community, and...
Understanding Seasonal Affective Disorder
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) At Perimeter Behavioral Health, we understand how changes in seasons can impact your mood and overall wellbeing. As the days grow shorter and sunlight becomes scarce, many people notice shifts in energy and motivation. While feeling a...
Fright or Flight: Understanding Your Body’s Stress Response
Halloween is the one time of year when we want to be scared — haunted houses, jump scares, creepy movies, and things that go bump in the night. But while a quick fright can be fun, your body’s reaction to fear is surprisingly complex — and it’s the same system that...
How Sleep Impacts Your Mood, Focus and Mental Health
Most of us know the feeling after a poor night’s sleep—irritability, brain fog, and trouble concentrating. But when sleep problems become frequent, they can seriously impact your mental health, mood, and daily focus. Understanding the connection between sleep and...
How Therapy and Medication Work Together for Better Outcomes
For many people, the best mental health treatment includes both therapy and medication. Each plays a unique role—therapy helps you understand and manage your thoughts and behaviors, while medication helps your brain and body find the balance they need to function...
Understanding Common Diagnoses: Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, and ADHD
Mental health conditions are more common than many people realize, and they can affect anyone at any stage of life. While each diagnosis is unique, they all share one important truth: they impact not just how we feel, but how we think, function, and connect with...

How Psychiatric Medications Work: A Beginner’s Guide
If you’re new to the world of psychiatric medications, it can feel overwhelming to sort through different names, categories, and side effects. This beginner’s guide will explain how psychiatric medications work, the most common types of mental health medications, and...
Signs You Might Benefit from Seeing a Mental Health Provider
Mental health affects every part of life — your mood, energy, focus, relationships, and even your physical health. But many people delay or avoid seeing a mental health provider because they’re not sure if their struggles are "serious enough." Here’s the truth: you...
