April is Alcohol Awareness Month: Understanding, Preventing, and Recovering from Alcohol Abuse
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by Summit Staff
1d ago
April marks Alcohol Awareness Month, an annual opportunity to raise awareness about the impact of alcohol abuse and encourage individuals to make informed, healthy choices regarding their alcohol consumption.  Established in 1987 by the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD), this month serves as a crucial period for public health initiatives focused on educating people about the causes and effects of alcoholism and how to prevent alcohol-related issues. Understanding Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Alcohol abuse and alcoholism (also known as alcohol use disorder) are pre ..read more
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Discovering AI’s Role in Mental Health Treatment
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by Summit Staff
6d ago
In recent years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative technology in various sectors, including healthcare. Among its numerous applications, AI’s role in mental health treatment is particularly noteworthy, offering innovative solutions and support systems for patients and healthcare providers.  We are exploring how AI reshapes mental health care, enhances diagnostic accuracy, personalizes treatment plans, and provides accessible support to those in need. Understanding AI’s Integration in Mental Health Artificial Intelligence refers to systems or machines that mimic ..read more
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What is “Brain Rot,” and What Does it Suggest about Social Media Habits?
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by Summit Staff
6d ago
In today’s digital age, the term “brain rot” has become increasingly popular, particularly when discussing the effects of prolonged exposure to social media. But what exactly is brain rot, and how does it relate to our everyday social media habits?  This article delves into the phenomenon, exploring its implications and offering insights into how we can manage our social media use for better mental health and productivity. Understanding Brain Rot Brain rot is not a medical term but rather an everyday expression that describes the perceived decline in cognitive abilities attributed to the ..read more
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Exploring the Intersection of Technology and Mental Health: Innovations in Monitoring Devices and Apps
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by Summit Staff
1w ago
In recent decades, mental health diagnoses in the U. S. have significantly increased, partially due to advancements in diagnostic technology and innovations in mental health care. However, when COVID-19 struck in 2020, millions of Americans found themselves struggling with loneliness, isolation, and symptoms of mental illness as a result.  At the time, the U.S. healthcare system adapted to this increase in demand for counseling and therapy services, transitioning to telehealth and digital forms of mental health intervention. Since this transition, the combination of technology and mental ..read more
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Wendy Williams Documentary Sheds Light on Alcohol-induced Dementia
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by Summit Staff
1w ago
With the release of the Lifetime docuseries, Where Is Wendy Williams?, concerned fans and the media were shocked to learn about the radio and television icon’s struggles with alcohol-induced dementia and aphasia.  After months of public speculation about her health and well-being, her placement under legal guardianship, and the cancellation of The Wendy Williams Show, Wendy Williams’s care team released a statement detailing Williams’s diagnosis just days before the documentary aired on February 24, 2024.  “Over the past few years, questions have been raised at times about Wendy’s ab ..read more
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Women’s Empowerment and the Impact on Mental Health
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by Summit Staff
3w ago
Women’s empowerment advocates and advances the goal of improving women’s rights, self-worth, and independence. The idea behind women’s empowerment within the context of mental well-being is to bring attention to women’s health issues that have faced a history of misconceptions and lack of understanding. As mental health begins to get more recognition, it is essential to remember that women experience several unique mental health difficulties and challenges. The following sections highlight how women experience mental health disorders and conditions differently from men, as well as some of the ..read more
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Understanding the Impact of PTSD on Individuals with Bipolar Disorder
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by Summit Staff
3w ago
Many individuals who suffer from PTSD or bipolar disorder experience symptoms of the other condition as well. The prevalence of bipolar disorder among individuals with PTSD ranges from 6% to 55%, while the prevalence of PTSD among those with bipolar disorder is 4% to 40%. For those dealing with PTSD or bipolar disorder, the existence of one of these conditions can exacerbate the symptoms of the other. Find out how comorbid PTSD and bipolar disorder affect each other. The Relationship Between PTSD and Bipolar Disorder Studies suggest that early childhood trauma may be an underlying factor in bo ..read more
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Bipolar Disorder and the Fear of Harming Others: Understanding the Connection
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by Summit Staff
3w ago
Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is characterized by extreme mood swings, ranging from periods of high energy and euphoria to episodes of depression and hopelessness. While many people with bipolar disorder can manage their symptoms with medication and therapy, some individuals may experience intense feelings of fear or anxiety about harming others during their manic or depressive episodes. Living with bipolar disorder and the fear of harming others is a common concern for some impacted individuals. This fear can stem from a variety of ..read more
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Can Meth Cause Bipolar Disorder? We Consulted Former Users
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by Summit Staff
3w ago
Methamphetamine, a potent and highly addictive stimulant, has been linked to the development of various mental health issues, including bipolar disorder. While the exact causal relationship between meth use and bipolar disorder is complex and not fully understood, there is evidence suggesting that meth can trigger or exacerbate symptoms of bipolar disorder in some individuals. Meth-Induced Psychosis and Mania One of the most well-documented effects of meth use is the potential for inducing psychotic symptoms, such as paranoia, hallucinations, and delusions. These symptoms can mimic the manic p ..read more
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Natural Remedies for Opiate Withdrawal Symptoms Based on Real Users’ Experiences
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by Summit Staff
3w ago
Opiate withdrawal is a challenging and painful process that individuals go through when attempting to overcome addiction. While medical treatments and professional support are crucial for a successful recovery, some natural remedies may help alleviate withdrawal symptoms and provide comfort during this difficult time. We explore several natural approaches that have been found helpful by individuals going through opiate withdrawal. Passionflower Passionflower is a natural remedy that has gained attention for its potential to help with anxiety and restlessness during opiate withdrawal. Passionfl ..read more
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