Vail Health Psychologists Share How to Self-Care While We’re Stressed About the Election
(Scripps News) A large number of Americans are very worried about the election, and it’s impacting our mental health.
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(Scripps News) A large number of Americans are very worried about the election, and it’s impacting our mental health.
(CNN) For a good number of people antidepressants have been a blessing, at least at the beginning of treatment, but for up to a third of depressed patients, antidepressants fail to work at all, said Dr. Charles Raison.
(Vail Daily) A longtime resident of Eagle County, Jay Anthony Precourt made a lasting, positive impact on this world and the Vail community. Precourt, 87, passed away on Sept. 16, 2024, surrounded by his loving family and his dogs. He is fondly remembered by all for his business savvy, generous spirit and acts of philanthropy.
Depression screening can lead to life-saving treatment. Major depressive disorder carries a risk of suicidal thoughts, so screening can be a critical tool in suicide prevention. By identifying depression early, healthcare providers can offer proper treatment and support before symptoms worsen.
Eagle Valley Behavioral Health has adopted a new Electronic Medical Record (EMR), a digital form of a patient chart that captures and reports data for the full range of behavioral health services, including office visits, outpatient therapy sessions, case management, and peer support.