Learning symptoms of mental illness can help you recognize when you or a loved one need help.
It's normal to feel stressed or anxious now and then. But it's time to call for help if emotional issues interfere with your life, your job or your personal relationships.
When your life seems to be spinning out of control, it's OK to seek professional mental health help.
A psychiatric evaluation will look at symptoms and when they happen, as well as what impact they have on family and work relationships.
Families, spouses, or friends are often the first to suspect that their loved one is challenged by feelings, behaviors, or environmental conditions that cause them to act disruptive, rebellious, or sad.
Team members may include a child and adolescent psychiatrist, a psychologist, a social worker, and a psychiatric nurse. Read on to learn more.
Mental illness can cause different symptoms in men than in women. So some disorders in men may be harder to recognize. Here's what you need to know.