Northeast Health Services is dedicated to supporting your mental health. If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts, we encourage you to reach out for immediate support…
Whether it’s a romantic partnership, a friendship, or family ties, the ripple effects of depression can create tensions and misunderstandings. Depression often leads to isolation…
Seasonal depression, also known as seasonal affective disorder (SAD), is a type of depression that occurs only during specific times of the year, usually during…
Depression is a common but often misunderstood mental health condition that affects millions of men every year. However, societal expectations and stigmas can make it…
Depression is more than just feeling sad; it’s a medical condition affecting emotions, thoughts, and physical health. Symptoms include ongoing sadness, loss of interest in…
Depression and insomnia have a bidirectional relationship, meaning they can both impact each other. Depression typically impacts sleep quality, and insomnia can lower cognitive function…
Research states that one of the major risk factors for depression is whether a family member has it, meaning that yes, depression is genetic. However,…
You might start thinking about mental health treatment after noticing changes that don’t seem to go away. Maybe anxiety is showing up more often, stress…
The intricate bond between depression and anorexia is an often overlooked area of mental health that demands attention. At Northeast Health Services, we understand the…
Interpersonal connections are the fabric of our emotional being, yet many of us grapple with the weight of loneliness—especially amid life’s unpredictable turns. Loneliness can…