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Mental Health Disorders

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  • Mood Disorders

    • Depression

    • Persistent depression

    • Treatment-resistant depression

    • Bipolar disorders

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  • Anxiety Disorders

    • Panic attacks

    • Generalized anxiety

    • Social anxiety

    • Performance anxiety

    • Phobias

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  • Attention-deficit disorders

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  • Obsessive-compulsive disorders

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  • Relationship Difficulties

    • Couples

    • Families

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  • Sexual Issues

    • Erectile dysfunction

    • Interest/arousal

    • Premature climax

    • Delayed or difficulty reaching climax

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  • Binge eating disorder and diet/nutrition

Substance Use and Other Addictive Disorders

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  • Opiates (Pain killers, heroin, fentanyl)

    • Suboxone

    • Office-based treatment

    • Counseling

    • Groups

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  • Alcohol

    • Evaluation

    • Medications to help with abstinence

    • Individual Counseling

    • Groups

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  • Tobacco

    • Medications to help quit smoking

    • Individual counseling

    • Groups

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  • Other substances

    • Marijuana

    • Cocaine

    • Benzodiazepines

    • Stimulants

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  • Behavioral addictions

    • Gambling

    • Internet

    • Gaming

    • Sexual

    • Shopping/spending

C0-occurring Disorders

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Co-occurring refers to when one or more mental health disorders exist together with one or more substance use or addictive disorders.

Learn more about mental health conditions and treatments

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