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Mental health is an essential part of overall well-being, yet it is often overlooked ormisunderstood. At Seneca Health Services, we believe that raising awareness about mentalhealth helps break down stigma and encourages individuals to seek the support they deserve.What Is Mental Health? Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social…
When people hear the term OCD, or Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, it’s often misunderstood. Pop culture has turned OCD into shorthand for “being neat” or “liking things organized,” but in reality OCD is a complex mental health condition that can deeply affect someone’s daily life. Raising awareness helps break down stigma, increase…
For far too long, mental health has been a topic discussed in whispers—if it’s discussed at all. The stigma surrounding mental illness has kept countless individuals from reaching out, asking for help, or even acknowledging their own challenges. But mental health is a part of everyone’s life, and it’s time…
At Seneca Health Services, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive behavioral health services tailored to meet the unique needs of our clients. Understanding the various types of therapy, their benefits, and what to expect can empower individuals to make informed decisions about their mental health journey. Types of Therapy Offered…
In a world where the challenges of life can sometimes feel overwhelming, having a lifeline can make all the difference. The introduction of the 988 suicide hotline in the United States is a significant step towards providing immediate support to those in crisis. This three-digit number is a game-changer in…
As we usher in a new year, many of us are filled with hope, resolutions, and aspirations for positive change. For some, however, the shadow of anxiety can cast a cloud over these ambitions. If anxiety has been a persistent companion on your life’s journey, this is the year to…
May is Mental Health Month, a time to shine a spotlight on the importance of mental health and break down the stigma that still surrounds it. The observance started in the United States in 1949 and has since grown into a global movement, with countries around the world recognizing May…
Obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD, affects 2.2 million or 1 percent of adults in the United States. However, people frequently use this term lightly. “My house is so clean; I’m OCD” is a statement that may seem true, but OCD is associated with so much more than being obsessed with cleanliness.…