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We’re committed to delivering outstanding mental healthcare. Period.

 

Here at Next Step, we’re extremely passionate about helping you live a better life! Mental health is important for every person at every stage of life.

 

That’s why we work hard to create courses, videos, books, and other resources to encourage you to take the Next Step toward positive mental health.  But if you’re struggling or going through a crisis, asking for professional help is a great idea – and you can do it now! In the meantime, if you read through our blog, you might be pleasantly surprised by the guidance, tips, and strategies from our providers. After all, one step in the right direction is a step in the right direction.

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OCD During the Pandemic: What You Need to Know

by nextstep4adhdAugust 6, 2020 OCD0 comments
Mental health experts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are noting “historic rises” in anxiety and depression cases, but anxiety and depression aren’t the only two mental health conditions impacted by the pandemic. Individuals with OCD may be particularly triggered. One of the more prominent obsessions associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is...
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Do Warm-Colored Lights Help Sleep?

by nextstep4adhdJuly 29, 2020 Anxiety, PTSD, Self-Care0 comments
Perhaps you’ve noticed that e-readers, smartphones, and other tablets have an option called “night mode” — have you ever wondered what “night mode” is and why the screen turns orange? What’s up with these warm-colored lights? There’s a lot of discussion about warm-colored lights and how they affect your ability to get a good night of sleep. Getting a...
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5 Rules for Fighting Fair in Marriage

by nextstep4adhdJuly 21, 2020 Couple's Therapy, Marriage, Mental Health0 comments
Fair fighting?! It might seem like an oxymoron, but the reality is that there are rules to fighting fairly. At some point, all couples experience a blip in the road of marital bliss. Whether you’re fighting about the division of chores or finances, the reality is that disagreements occur in all marriages. The key is to arm yourself with problem solving skills and conflict resolution...
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How to Tell If You Have a Social Anxiety Disorder

by Kathryn TrudeauJuly 8, 2020 Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress0 comments
It’s normal to experience occasional nervousness in social situations. For example, you might feel butterflies if you’re going on a first date, or if you have to give an important presentation at work. However, occasional nervousness isn’t the same thing as social anxiety disorder. With social anxiety disorder, everyday social situations can create stress and anxiety that...
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6 Uncommonly Thought Of Depression Symptoms That Shouldn’t Go Unnoticed

by nextstep4adhdJuly 1, 2020 Depression0 comments
When people think of depression, they commonly think of someone who feels sad, lonely, has a bleak outlook on the future, and experiences thoughts of death, dying, or killing themselves. However, depression is a complex mental illness and, while these symptoms are valid and true, there are a host of other ways that you or someone you love may present that also indicates a potential problem...
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5 Easy Ways to Prepare Your Child for a Telehealth Visit

by nextstep4adhdJune 24, 2020 Child Anxiety, Telehealth0 comments
Is your child new to telemedicine? Here at Next Step 2 Mental Health, we are proud to offer a variety of services through telehealth – and not just for adults. Children don’t have to miss their sessions due to social isolation. If your child is already familiar with apps like FaceTime or Skype, he or she already has a good idea of what a telehealth session is like. Still, the idea of a virtual...
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What is Bipolar Disorder?

by Brian Briscoe, M.D.December 28, 2018 Bipolar Disorder in Adults, Brian Briscoe Blog, Mental Health0 comments
One of the most dangerous aspects is that multiple untreated manic or hypomanic episodes can be very harmful to the brain. They can sometimes even lead to cognitive impairment and/or decreasing IQ over time. (This can happen because leaving mania untreated is a lot like running a car eighty miles an hour all day, every day. Eventually the motor—the brain—will break down.)
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Is ADHD real?

by Brian Briscoe, M.D.September 11, 2016 ADHD, ADHD in Adults, ADHD in Children and Adolescents0 comments
ADHD is a biological illness involving deficits in the function of the prefrontal cortex and related neuronal pathways involved in processing…
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Depression amongst Teenagers

by Alphonso Nichols, M.D.July 3, 2016 Alphonso Nichols Blog, Depression in Children, Mental Health Struggles in Children and Adolescents0 comments
Generally, there are two peaks of depression across the normal lifespan for human beings. One of these peaks occurs in middle school (teenage years)…
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Depression in Children and Adolescents

by Alphonso Nichols, M.D.June 19, 2016 Alphonso Nichols Blog, Child Psychiatry, Child Psychology, Depression in Children, Mental Health Struggles in Children and Adolescents0 comments
Children and adolescents be affected by depression. It is less commonly diagnosed than with adults, it is important to recognize the signs and symptoms.
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