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Treatment Program for Depression
If you are struggling with depression, anxiety, PTSD, or other mental health or substance abuse issues, New Dimensions can help. Our treatment programs for depression are designed to help you overcome your depression and develop the tools you need to successfully...
Recent Research Findings on Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder is a difficult mental health condition characterized by episodes of elevated or irritable mood, known as mania or hypomania, and episodes of depression. It is both a chronic and debilitating condition that affects millions of people worldwide....
The Dangers Associated With Alcohol Use
Alcohol is a widely consumed substance worldwide, but recent research has shed light on the many dangers that come with excessive alcohol consumption. The World Health Organization defines excessive alcohol consumption as the "harmful use of alcohol," which includes...
How To Address Underage Drinking With Your Teen
One of the most common concerns expressed by parents of teenagers is the fear of underage drinking. Frequently, teenagers experiment with drinking when it’s presented to them by peers. Especially during their high school years, teens are likely to be exposed to...
The Challenge of Maintaining Sobriety
Getting sober is a challenging feat, to say the least, but maintaining sobriety is an entirely different kind of difficulty. There are a number of reasons why sobriety can be challenging, many of which are somewhat obvious. The inherent desire to consume the substance...
The Effectiveness of Outpatient Treatment Programs
Substance abuse treatment can take on many different forms, but arguably the most important decision to make when seeking help is whether to attend treatment as an inpatient or an outpatient. Both versions of treatment feature unique offerings that can make a huge...
Setting Healthy Boundaries With Social Media
Social media and technology in general can be incredibly addictive to the point where it feels like it’s dominating all aspects of a person's life. Fortunately, it's possible to reclaim that time by setting healthy boundaries. If you want to spend less time on your...
How Food Affects Mental Health
If someone were to ask us whether a healthy diet is good for our physical health, we would blurt “yes” without a moment’s hesitation. But if we twist the question just a tiny bit, and ask whether a healthy diet is good for our mood, we would require some time to...
Seasonal Affective Disorder and How to Minimize Its Impact
Seasonal Affective Disorder, also known as SAD, is a recurring depression disorder that begins in the fall or winter months. As soon as the weather begins to take a turn, some people will start to feel the effects of the change. The days ultimately become shorter, and...
Why Therapy Works
Therapy, also known as counseling, is a process in which a person works with a trained mental health professional to explore their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. This helps them to gain insight, resolve emotional difficulties, and improve their overall mental...