by Robert Bartosh | Blog, Emotional Balance
Welcome to the holidays, a sure-fire recipe for angst, familial discord and credit card debt. Add those ingredients together, fold in days of dark skies with no hope of sunlight, sprinkle with a smattering of work stress, simmer until ready to boil and you have a...
by Robert Bartosh | Blog, Emotional Balance
Women, regardless of nationality or socioeconomic status, have a higher chance to have depression than men. The reasons for such higher chance appear to be a combination of biological and cultural factors. Women’s Hormonal Variation and Life Phase Extreme...
by Robert Bartosh | Blog, Emotional Balance
Mary lives in Seattle, where the fall and winters are not known for being full of sunshine and blue skies—rather they are dark, overcast and quite dreary. Mary dreaded the advent fall; even the changing colors on the trees did little to lighten her mood. As fall would...
by Robert Bartosh | Blog, Emotional Balance
What is diagnosis? Many people dispute mental illnesses claiming the mental illnesses do not exist. Counselors are often diagnosing individuals every single day, and to understand the symptoms and diagnosis you must understand the underlying and overlying...
by Robert Bartosh | Blog, Emotional Balance
For year’s professionals, researchers, philosophers and many others have examined mental health searching for answers of existing disabilities. First, there are many types of mental illnesses. The types include adjustment disorders, bipolar, sexual disorders, dementia...