Friday, March 6, 2020

The Importance of Early Detection for Mental Health Issues

The Importance of Early Detection for Mental Health Issues Photo by Tatiana from Pexels If this sounds like you or someone you know, these symptoms might be pointing to the onset of a mental health issue, according to a recent press release. You cannot diagnose yourself or anyone you know so it is very important to go in and see a mental health professional. And if you have any inkling at all that this could be the onset of a mental health issue, you should not wait to see a professional because early detection for any mental health disorder is critical. It could help prevent any increase in the severity of the disease, the persistence of the disease, and any other disorders from developing. •  Find healthcare providers you trust. •  Remember, you are not alone. •  Do what is most helpful to you. •  Explore treatment options. •  Continue to seek medical care (even if things feel like they’re improving). •  Keep going. Do not hesitate to reach out to a trusted medical professional in your area for assistance for yourself or a loved one. You can also get more information from such organizations as The Jed Foundation,  Mental Health America (MHA)  or the  National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI).

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