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Mental Health Therapy

The use of medication in the management of mental health, substance abuse and weight loss has been stigmatized the past decade, deterring patients from accepting it as part of their treatment.

At Aseda, we efficiently assess patients for their needs before recommending the right medication for management. Mental health has been identified as chemical imbalances/ alteration in an individuals mind. The purpose of the medication is to aid in improving or relieving the symptoms caused by the brain’s chemical imbalances.

Depression

Feeling down or depressed now and then is a normal response to having a bad day, but your feelings should soon pass. When you have depression, the sadness and misery go deeper, persisting for weeks and months. Nothing you do changes your mood, and everything seems increasingly bleak and hopeless. There’s no single cause for depression, but you’re more likely to suffer if other family members have mental health problems.

Anxiety

Anxiety is a combination of worry, fear, and stress that most people experience at times. Feeling anxious is a normal response to an important event like an exam or first date, but if you’re in good mental health, the feelings go away as soon as the stressful event passes. If you develop generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), anxiety is ever-present, so you’re always tense and on edge. You worry about everything from having an accident on the way to work to what to make for dinner.

PTSD

PTSD is a psychiatric disorder resulting from trauma — an experience that’s often potentially life-threatening and causes fear, horror, and extreme distress. Living through trauma doesn’t necessarily lead to PTSD; some people develop depression or anxiety, while others recover without experiencing mental health problems. But for those who do have PTSD symptoms, the effects can be devastating.

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