May Is Mental Health Month

Mental illnesses including anxiety, depression, psychosis and bipolar are common and treatable – and help is available. One in five Americans will be affected by a mental health condition in their lifetime and every American is affected or impacted through their friends and family. Stigma often keeps people from seeking the care they need and it creates barriers for people with mental illness to pursue opportunities personally and professionally.

Find help and resources below for you or someone you know:

Understanding postpartum depression

Infant & child resources

Finding help

Support for teens and young adults

How to help a friend

Support for loss survivors

Ending the stigma of mental illness

Depression

Anxiety

PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) 

Suicide prevention

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Keeping the Balance

People often ask me as an executive director, what is most difficult about running a small but mighty organization like Doctors Care? Is it the fluctuation of highs and lows

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