HelpingDisorders.com Celebrates May Mental Health Awareness Month


SAN DIEGO, May 05, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HelpingDisorders.com is celebrating the Mental Health Awareness Month, which has been observed in the U.S. since 1949.  It was founded by Mental Health America and each year during the month of May, the organization and its affiliates conduct various activities that are based on a different theme to improve awareness of mental health.

Last year’s theme was Risky Business, which aimed to educate people about behaviors and habits that increase the possibility of aggravating or developing mental illnesses or could be a sign of a mental health problem itself. This year 2018, Mental Health America decided to raise awareness about brain-body connection. Health is not just about heart, liver or brain health. Individuals have to use resources and tools that benefit both the mind and the body. This year’s theme is called Fitness #4Mind4Body. Mental Health America is inviting everyone to challenge themselves every day to make small changes, mentally and physically, to improve their overall health and well-being.

The National Institute for Mental Health revealed that almost a quarter of American adult population would experience an anxiety disorder at some point in their lives. These individuals experience uncontrollable social anxiety, spontaneous panic attacks and other symptoms that interfere with their activities as well as personal and professional life. If left untreated, these conditions might cause the person to have suicidal thoughts, use illegal substances or feel depressed. Most sufferers don’t seek treatment due to the stigma that’s often associated with such conditions, but effective treatments exist.

HelpingDisorders.com provides treatment for people suffering from anxiety, depression and borderline personality disorder. The site also offers treatment for bulimia and exercise addiction. The team uses a wide range of methods to deal with the problem. One of these is cognitive behavioral therapy, which aims to help patients identify thoughts that often lead to negative feelings or behaviors. Once they are able to determine what’s right or wrong, they are able to function better without causing friction with their loved ones or putting themselves in danger.

HelpingDisorders.com provides support to patients by letting them share their experiences and their improvements during sessions. This will not only inspire them to continue their efforts but also helps them learn how to overcome the challenges that may arise. Patients who are suffering from health complications caused by excessive behavior are also given proper medical treatment. Doctors can prescribe medications to help manage these problems. HelpingDisorders.com also helps treat underlying issues. To learn more about treatment for mental health contact the company's helpline and speak with a professional.

For instance, some people become addicted to exercise because they want to achieve their desired body or to escape from reality. Counseling helps them address their problems and deal with it in the right manner. Side effects are common when the patient stops doing what he’s been engaged in for so long, but HelpingDisorders.com can help manage such symptoms. Physical therapy and proper prescription of painkillers may help patients cope with the changes in their life.

Kim, the site’s founder, understands what it is like to go through such struggles as she’s had the same experience in the past. She made it through them all and wanted to share the ways that can help one feel empowered and happy and change their life completely. A lot of mental health problems can be avoided by making positive lifestyle choices. HelpingDisorders.com creates a treatment plan that addresses the specific needs of the patient. The team will help patients recognize negative beliefs and behaviors and replace them with positive and healthy ones, adjust to present difficulty, establish better ways of solving problems and coping, set realistic life goals, identify problems that contribute to the problem and change behaviors that aggravate it and regain a sense of satisfaction and control in one’s life. Outpatient and inpatient treatment programs can be made depending on the patient’s condition.

Contact: Helping Disorders

Company: Helping Disorders

Website: HelpingDisorders.com

Address: Temecula, CA.

Phone#: 951-395-0797

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