Monthly Archives: April 2024

Psychosis, Schizophrenia, and a New Potential Treatment

Hello, and welcome to another blog post. I hope everyone is doing well and enjoying the spring season. In this blog post, I wanted to discuss a psychiatric disorder that I am personally interested in, as well as a recently explored potential treatment avenue for this

By |2026-05-01T18:41:32-06:00April 13th, 2024|Mental Health Blog|0 Comments

Clinical Depression and Psychedelic Medication: A Novel Treatment Avenue

Hello, and I hope everyone has been having a good week (and if not, know that there are good weeks to come). Today I wanted to write a blog post about a topic of personal interest: the use of psychedelic medication in the treatment of clinical depression.

By |2026-05-01T18:37:19-06:00April 10th, 2024|Mental Health Blog|0 Comments

The Comfort of Bullet Journalling

In 2020, when the world was shut down, everyone tried to pick up a new hobby. Whether it was learning to bake the perfect sourdough bread, perfecting a TikTok dance, learning an instrument, or painting, there was something for everyone. In an attempt to feel some sense of control over my days and build

By |2026-05-01T18:09:31-06:00April 7th, 2024|Mental Health Blog|0 Comments

Why Not Be ImPERFECT?

In a world that often celebrates flawlessness and achievement, the pressure to be perfect can feel discouraging. For the many who have grappled with perfectionism, at first, we never knew it. It’s hidden in the competitiveness of our modern culture. The constant striving for impossible standards, the fear of failure, and the never-ending cycle of self-criticism

By |2026-05-09T19:50:17-06:00April 6th, 2024|Mental Health Blog|0 Comments

A Personal Handbook for Soothing Anxiety and Working on Your Mental Health

Change is the only constant. In embracing this notion, we understand that permanence eludes us, urging us to ready ourselves for moments beyond our control. Friedrich Nietzsche wrote about chaos, "You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star." Chaos isn't always negative; it can serve as a catalyst for quick

By |2024-04-02T23:14:56-06:00April 2nd, 2024|Mental Health Blog|0 Comments
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