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By Erin Snider, APRN, PMHNP-BC With the increased availability and potency of cannabis, the potential for “addiction” has never been more relevant. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual-V (DSM-V) does not use the term “addiction” but classifies the diagnosis as “Cannabis Use Disorder” from mild to severe. The diagnostic criteria […]| Lindner Center of HOPE
By Laurie Little, PsyD Lindner Center of HOPE, psychologist Depression can occur at any age. It does not discriminate. However, recent research suggests that young adults are experiencing symptoms of depression at higher rates than ever. There are many theories about why this is […]| Lindner Center of HOPE
by Dawn Anderson LPCCS Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) is the medical format for incorporating what we commonly refer to as LGBTQ information about those we serve in the medical community. The acronym LGBTQ stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning or queer. Sexual orientation describes the attraction […]| Lindner Center of HOPE
by Jessica Kraft, MSN, PMHNP-BC Anxiety and mood disorders are amongst the most commonly diagnosed mental health conditions in the United States. While many find successful treatment through various psychotherapies or medications targeted at managing anxiety and depression, no medication will magically take away all anxiety or life stressors and it […]| Lindner Center of HOPE
By: Elisabeth Renner LPCC-S, Lindner Center of HOPE Outpatient Therapist In the journey of mental health and personal growth, two concepts stand out as essential: authenticity and vulnerability. These are not just buzzwords; they represent profound paths to healing and self-discovery. Drawing insights from the writings of physician and author Gabor Maté, […]| Lindner Center of HOPE
Drug and alcohol detoxification, commonly referred to as detox, is the process by which an individual’s body clears itself of substances such as drugs and alcohol. It involves the physiological or medicinal removal of toxic substances from the body, typically under the supervision of medical professionals. The primary goal of detoxification is to manage the […]| Lindner Center of HOPE
Elisha Eveleigh Clipson, Ph.D. Child Psychologist, Lindner Center of HOPE Assistant Professor – Clinical, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience Parents bring their children for psychological testing to answer the same question: How do I best help my child navigate through life? Increased autism awareness has led […]| Lindner Center of HOPE